Love

Apology wounds Love, deeper

Lovers treasure the love and revere its pain, without expecting any apology from the beloved— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon

I Dare You to Love Me Not

Jaihoon’s poem explores the philosophical torment of doubt in love, grappling with the fear of loss versus a life devoid of love.

Tomorrow Morn

Lovers can renounce solitude and enjoy life’s blessings only in the presence of each other

Silent in Fury and Merry

The joy and fury of His Lovers may be veiled in Silence. For, the Pleasure of Almighty is all that matters to them- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon

Away from the World: Towards the Lord

We should be grateful to those friends who pull us away from this world and push us towards the Loving Lord.- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon

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

Angels Will Envy Your Crown

We are not worth a penny on our own. But if crowned with the servitude of Allah, we become the envy of His Angels.
– suggests Mujeeb Jaihoon

Thus Conquered the Queen

The reign of Love steals our experience of reality leaving only occasional dreams to quench our thirst for real life- poetizes Mujeeb Jaihoon

To the Tyrant Tigress

A poetic appeal to the callous comrade to spare the senses of the lover.

Near and Far

Jaihoon’s lyric explores the paradoxical nature of love, using biblical allusions to depict the tension between longing and reverence.

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