Reckoning of the Elites: How do they Sleep?

A blistering critique of moral decay in the society’s elites, and the ultimate certainty of divine or moral justice.
The Borrowed Light
Jaihoon’s poetic commentary on the tragic transformation of leadership mirroring the cyclical nature of power and servitude in history.
The Eternal ‘Endowment’
Jaihoon’s poetic dissent against the oppressive Waqf bill, delving into the unyielding faith and unwavering resilience of the Indian Muslims.
وقفِ ازل
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s Urdu poem against the oppressive Waqf bill 2025 implemented by the right-wing Indian regime.
The Elephant in the Room
Jaihoon’s hard-hitting poem on the society’s willful blindness to injustice—where vanity thrives, but the cries of the oppressed go unheard.
The Jackal-Games Between War and Peace
Mujeeb Jaihoon delves into the manipulative nature of war and peace, critiquing how the powerful play ‘jackal-games’ at victims’ cost.
Betrayed by the Brutal Intelligence
Mujeeb Jaihoon paints a stark contrast between the aggressors’ brutality and the innocence of the oppressed.
Love Plunders Reason
Even as reason and intellect fails and fades, Love takes into ransom the human sensibilities, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon in this mystic musing.
The Commodified Existence
From distorted values to commodified minds, this poetic critique by Mujeeb Jaihoon explore the modern societal decay.
Who will tame the Rogue Ztate?
Frustrated by global inaction to the daylight genocide in Palestine, Jaihoon demands: Who will contain the Zionist thug?
To The Disruptors without Alternatives
Disruptors who violently upset the status quo must come with better alternatives for their talks and actions to make any sense.
Deceptive Storm and Calm
The hallow and shallow modern times has turned the storm and calm equally deceptive.
The Demons of Divisive Algorithms
The dynamic human experience is beyond the grids of AI-generated algorithms: Jaihoon’s poetic response to the evil of predictive modelling.
To the Lost Sheep in the Jungle of Beeps
A message of hope to ignite those whose hearts have turned dry and eyes unable to cry with minds lost and souls exhausted
My Mother, My Paradise
Mothers lose sleep for the child to dream while also abstaining from food so that the infant could be fed— Jaihoon’s poetic tribute to mothers
Of Self & Smile: A Prayer
Mujeeb Jaihoon shares a prayer to those who veil their pains with the apparel of apparent joy.
To the Popcorn-eating Enablers
Mujeeb Jaihoon blasts the inaction of the silent bystanders as the poor continue to be deprived of their right to life and liberty.
Modern Men and Ancient Beasts: Kindred in Sound and Act
Mujeeb Jaihoon on the men and women who imitate the sounds of animals with their hostile and hateful actions towards fellow humanity.
Great Bigots Think Alike: Indian Muslima to the Establishment
>Mujeeb Jaihoon on Indian Muslim woman’s response to her self-proclaimed patrons who exploit her pain and pride for their selfish motives.
Love Avenged
Mujeeb Jaihoon on Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, the beloved icon of Muslim Kerala, whose death invoked sea of tears in his ardent admirers
War: Incredible Indifference
As innocents are killed, the powerful convene fruitless meetings, exchanging hollow condolences, indifferent to the plight of war victims.
Iqbal, the Torchlight
Mujeeb Jaihoon pays glowing tribute to the ‘Poet of the East’, whose timeless vision inspire creative thoughts in the seekers of truth.
Its Ok to be Human
In this glossy era deluded with superhuman success stories, some times it is worthwhile to remain just an innocent human — writes Jaihoon
Purpose of Life
Creative souls keep hunting for the purpose of life only to realize their ‘gazelle’ shall never come to hand- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Prank of Blood and Bank
Oppression of Palestinians is a blot on our civilized times even as the thirst of the blood-thirsty Gog-Magogs goes on- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Un-Just Like That
Violence, oppression and inequality have made life unjust and unbearable for the afflicted ones- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Freedom is not sold cheap
Creative freedom is proportionate to the price one can afford to pay— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
Let Go the Captived Tears
We should learn to liberate the tears imprisoned in our agonized hearts- Mujeeb Jaihoon on relieving pain
Big Hearts On the Poor’s Shores
True heroism is found in compassionate acts that alleviate suffering, embodying timeless virtues of generosity and love for humanity.
Al Quds To Rest of Muslim World: Lord have Mercy on your Cowardice
Despite the atrocities of the Israeli forces on Palestinians, the neighboring world maintains a deafening silence justified only by cowardice
To Gaza’s Playful Angels
Jaihoon’s passionate elegy on the martyrdom of the Palestinian boys killed by Israeili warships while playing football on the beach (2014)
Justice Undone
Justice remains a persecuted prisoner in the paradoxical world of the rich and powerful— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Martyr-Bride
Dreams cried, Nightmare laughed. Cup smashed, Wine spilled— Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poetic dissent against the civilian deaths in the Yemen conflict.
Smiles Over Guns
Dedicated to Abdul Halim Attar, a Palestinian refugee who sold pens on Beirut streets, while carrying his daughter Reem on his shoulders
Malicious Clips
Relying on misplaced video clips for seeking knowledge is inimical to the spirit of human civilization— argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
And then, Sorry
They first demonize the victims. And then murder and molest. Finally, they say sorry, leaving the victims in a state of painful humiliation.
unEVOLVED
Despite transformation in all creatures including the virus, men & women adamantly continue their old habits- Jaihoon’s poetic adieu to 2020
The Time-less Times
Human relationships are facing severe challenges due to the ‘timeless’ Time, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Quarantined Conscience
Regimes demand hearts to quarantine their Conscience as throat-cutting trials continue for those who possess humanity, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Muslim Maryada in Ayodhya: GOD IS WITH THE OPPRESSED
True Ramarajya will only entitle Muslims to greater peace, equality & freedom. Nevertheless, Patience will be indispensable — asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
Daylight Rape of Justice: Gandhari’s Prayer for the Meerut Orphans
In Jaihoon’s poetic slam of State-sponsored brutalities, Gandhari, the Vedic & virtuous queen of Meerut, decries the UP orphans’ sufferings.
We are here to Forever Stay
The Indian muslim will not faint and falter at the Numeric Altar of the regime— Jaihoon’s poetic slam of India’s discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Bill
To the Godless Goons of Mob India
RamaRajya, Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violent utopia of mutual tolerance, has no place for bigots who lynch and leech the Weak.
But with Tears
Jaihoon’s commemorative poem on Sayyid Shihab, the great son of India.
23 Light Years: The Maryada of Nation of Ram
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s tribute to Abdul Gani Goni, a Kashmiri teacher, acquitted after illegally imprisoned for 23 years.
Aporetic. Accursed: The Abyss of the Indian Musalman
On the political otherization of Indian Muslims from the Nation’s mainstream politics. A Political poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon
That Friday In Bangla Sang the Paradise-Bird
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poetic tribute to Hosna Ara Parvin, the brave Bangladeshi lady martyr of ChristChurch terrorist attack, New Zealand, on Mar 15 2019.
The New Year Prayer
Lofty hopes keep the humanity in prayers as the the past year elopes paving the way for another year
Roses are red. Violets are blood
A tribute to the 8-year-old girl who was ‘kidnapped, starved, drugged, and raped repeatedly inside a Hindu temple’ in Kathua, Jammu- India in January 2018
Ghouta: Cultured Vultures, Uncivilized Vampires
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s tribute to the two-year-old boy, Emir al-Bash, martyred in Ghouta, the war-torn suburb of Syria.
A Third of Triple
Indian Muslim woman’s appeal to mob lynching thugs post the Triple Talaq verdict
To the Selfie Offspring
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.
Mind’s Questions: Heart’s Prayers
As each year passes by, we sincerely pray for humanity not to fall prey to the future pain of natural and man-made calamities.
Bejeweled Hearts
Exploring the profound essence of philanthropy through a poetic lens, celebrating its virtues and transformative power in society.
Honoring the Heroes of Harmony
While anyone can incite violence and destroy homes, it takes courage and nobility to uphold peace and sanity.
Rainbows that Withstand the Rain of Time
Great souls, despite disappearing from our sight, keep riding on memory lane, gifting relief for our daily worries— Mujeeb Jaihoon
Truth : Share if you Care
To love like Imam Hussein means generously sharing the Truth-hive’s sweetness, spreading its essence to all, even enemies, writes Jaihoon
The Sufi Booklover
A touching episode from the life of a man who was bestowed with abundant authority by Destiny, yet chose to depart from the halls of power.
Twice Bitten
Neo-imperialist forces betray and bulldoze weaker nations, plundering resources, and then profit from their reconstruction.
Prayer for an Atheist
A believer’s poetic prayer for an atheist, navigating through the depths of faith, empathy, and spiritual yearning.
Thus Warned The Puppet Master
On the stark double standards of superpowers reflecting on issues of terrorism, war, and global politics.
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
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, in my sleep, A thought grew deep. I thought about her plight: Suffers for reasons not right. All her life is this toil, Forever she’s in this coil. When appeared like a distant star, Asked […]
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.
The Forgotten Flora
We water plants and hastily expect fruits ignoring their emotional identity. When they fail, we blame climate change- writes Jaihoon.
The Poet’s Blind Spot
The poet, who is knowledgeable in abstract concepts, is taken to task for his ignorance of everyday things.
A Garden’s Plea
A poetic exchange where flowers lament human indifference, urging appreciation for nature’s gifts, amidst the chaos of daily life.
Unfair with God’s Fair Creatures
An urban and a rural woman share their pain, echoing the societal divides and the unequal suffering of women.
Blood in the River
Jaihoon’s poem on a dream visit to the house of Ayesha Siddiqa (ra) and her advice to the Modern World
The Greed-blinded Towers
On the families torn asunder by soaring rents, fueled by the insatiable greed of their landlords.
A Silent Singer
Discontent with the materialistic world, Mujeeb Jaihoon seeks a guide to lead his poetic caravan towards a more meaningful existence.
Prelude to Peace
On the rehabilitation of victims affected by wars and conflicts while hoping for peace and healing in society.
Woes of a Weary Nightingale
Adrift in the tempestuous sea of human conflicts, Mujeeb Jaihoon grapples with the yearning for the higher power of Divine mercy.
Republic Day
The bittersweet memories of a nightingale far from its beloved homeland about the celebration of shared moments and festive joys.
The Unfit times
Mujeeb Jaihoon explores a journey of internal conflict, faith, and the quest for solace amidst self-censorship and oppression.
Arabia in Flesh and Blood
A lyrical exploration of Sharjah’s captivating blend of tradition and modernity celebrating the emirate’s architectural and serene beauty.
Despair’s Anthem
Yearning for a deeper meaning amidst the chaos and despair of human existence.