Jaihoon Poems

Poems by Mujeeb Jaihoon

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.

Forgive me, only You can!

Even Ridwan may wonder how this sinner would enter the heaven’s doors into the world of hoors— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon

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.

A Candle to Kindle

An enduring friend promises new beginnings, even in the face of adversity, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.

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

A Harvest with no grain

While the believers are reaping infinite rewards in the Holy Month, the poet laments he hasn’t earned a grain in the devout harvest

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,

Bind Us With Your Bond

Lovers’ fervent prayer seeking marital happiness and a deeper sense of peace while making their love a shining example for others.

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