Jaihoon Poems

Poems by Mujeeb Jaihoon

How could I love you not?

Mujeeb Jaihoon intricately weaves together expressions of profound love and gratitude, capturing the essence of romance.

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 embrace of the dear one.

Envy of the Fairies

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

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.

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