2010 Poems

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 Jaihoon

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 Jaihoon

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.

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