Love: Strange Indeed a Thing
The secret desire of every lover is to burn in the longing of the beloved, though it will rob all the peace of mind- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The secret desire of every lover is to burn in the longing of the beloved, though it will rob all the peace of mind- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
An enduring friend promises new beginnings, even in the face of adversity, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Lovers’ fervent prayer seeking marital happiness and a deeper sense of peace while making their love a shining example for others.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s glowing tribute to the late visionary leader of Kerala Muslims, Shihab Thangal, fondly called, The Mahatma of Malabar.
Mujeeb Jaihoon laments the cruelty of the world towards the kind-hearted, while touting resilience against adversity.
Mujeeb Jaihoon poetizes a longing heart waits for its love, adrift in time, hoping for a reunion.
A lover fears he may not be able to reciprocate his beloved’s love and worries about divine retribution— poetizes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Given the inevitability of death, Mujeeb Jaihoon contemplates the irony of lovers squabbling with one another in their short life span.
Jaihoon contrasts the solitary inspiration of pain with the newfound inspiration of love, suggesting that the latter enriches the creativity.