Unyoked
To save the heart from death-blood, it is inevitable to unyoke from the comforts and soak in the Beloved’s longing— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Poems by Mujeeb Jaihoon
To save the heart from death-blood, it is inevitable to unyoke from the comforts and soak in the Beloved’s longing— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the concept of luck, contrasting traditional superstitions with the enduring power of love as the truest fortune
Jaihoon’s word of caution to mystic lovers not to consume their drink all at once
Mujeeb Jaihoon dedicates to the Holy Prophet this magnificent mystical poem full of brilliant imageries and metaphors.
Mujeeb Jaihoon on SIGN, the community living centre which acts as an overall education-training-research village, located in Kerala
Rain brings unimaginable joy in the hearts and minds of the natives, especially in the deserts— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Jaihoon’s heartfelt poem explores the power of love as a solace, refuge, and strength, comparing it to a prayer and a divine gift.
Allah does not expect ants to carry mountains. Nor the weakling humans to understand the secret of Miraj— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Paradise appears somewhere in between their smile and the Fire is hidden in midst of their painful tears, urges Jaihoon in this poem about filial piety.
Miraj: For the first time since its inception, Light found a soul more faster itself— Time & Space reimagined in Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem.