Mujeeb Jaihoon

Tag: 2010 Poems

Homecoming

Jaihoon’s poetic gift recited at the Rawdha Shareef unleashing the fire and desire of infinite longing to gain the love

And then, Sorry

They first demonize the victims. And then murder and molest. Finally, they say sorry, leaving the victims in a state

The Reason to Love

Jaihoon’s poem explores the various gifts in life, ultimately declaring the unmatched power of a beloved’s love.

The Lover and Heart: A Dialogue

Jaihoon’s lyric poem explores the profound connection between the beloved and the heart through metaphors drawn from nature.

My Reason’s Lighthouse

The Holy Prophet is the shepherd of our emotion and the Lighthouse of our Reason in a myriad world of

UAE : Like her, no mother other

The poet expresses deep gratitude and affection for the UAE, praising its generosity, kindness, and the opportunities for its peoples.

A Sin to Count Love

Mujeeb Jaihoon’s passionate poem explores the vastness and elusiveness of love, defying definition and measurement.

Love is such a thing

Lovers are ready to suffer and sacrifice anything and everything for their loved ones. This makes love the rarest of

Know Thy Beloved

The poet entreats Abu Bakr as-Siddiq in a dream, seeking the secret behind his highest rank in belief and the

The Song of Broken Strings

When darkness envelops the world, we search within for the light that guides us through the night’s shadow, writes Mujeeb

My Logic Prostrated

Lovers become incapable of logical reasoning, while turning unusually proud assuming they own the greatest wealth in the world.

Love: The Wine Jar of Jealousy

Jaihoon’s poem explores the possessive nature of love, comparing it to a jealous wine that demands complete ownership.

To HIM Begin Your Walk

In a spiritual dream, Hallaj says Allah is merciful to all irrespective whether the slave remembers Him or not—writes Mujeeb

Man’s Rest vs. Woman’s Test

A philosophical dialogue with Umm Ammar, Islam’s pioneering female martyr, as she illuminates timeless inquiries on women’s resilience. Last night,

You Turned Volcanoes to Springs

Mujeeb Jaihoon’s glowing tribute to the late visionary leader of Kerala Muslims, Shihab Thangal, fondly called, The Mahatma of Malabar.

The Madman and the Rose

This dark love poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon warns of a passionate love destined for heartbreak and pain.

Love’s Coronation

This evocative poem explores love’s transformative power, likening it to a precious treasure and a symbol of royalty.

Why Hide?

Enamored with love, the seeker is unapologetic in his expression of devotion to the beloved.

Pain is Shy

In the return of their soul to the Beloved, lovers rediscover their true nature and their pain hesitates in the

Envy of the Fairies

A rose questions a lovestruck nightingale, confused by his obsession. He reveals a distorted view of the world, fueled by

Who Will Crack the Hard Nut?

Intellectual inertia within the Islamic world hindered the advancement of dream interpretation, despite Ibn Sireen’s contributions.

Until Success Kisses

Journey through life’s trials and triumphs, finding resilience and courage amidst destiny’s challenges, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.

My Madness: A Story Long

While exploring the bittersweet ache of yearning, the Rose and the Nightingale question the weight of secrets.

Lunacy: The Only Moderation in Love

In a philosophical dialogue with Qais, the mad lover, Jaihoon explores the extremes of love, questioning moderation and celebrating devotion.

The Forgotten Flora

We water plants and hastily expect fruits ignoring their emotional identity. When they fail, we blame climate change- writes Jaihoon.

I Lured Shirin, You killed Farhad

Jaihoon’s poem explores the intertwined nature of love and pain, using classic references to illustrate their inseparable bond.

Your Name is Enough

As we get weary of life’s strife, we find solace in the name of the Beloved, who is the mantra

My Business

Allah has taken upon Himself to safeguard the blessed honor of His Beloved. Humanity need not fret over it, notes

Why be the Convict and Victim too?

Jaihoon’s poem delves into the complexities of love, questioning its sacrifices and inevitable betrayals in a rhythmic cascade of inquiries.

Soul’s Perfume

The Love of Mustafa is the fragrance for the soul while the heart finds joy tied to the knot of

Nucleus Of Existence

Though we suffer from the lack of actions and weakness of faith, we cannot shy from declaring our love for

Light Stood Still

Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem on the miraculous journey of the Prophet, where light stood in awe as he traversed the heavens.

Recognize. Accept. Love.

A mystic yearning for unity and relief from the anguish of separation, seeking eternal love and recognition from the Beloved.