The Love-dyed Bride
Lovers can sustain no other desire when they stand in the presence of the Beloved, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Lovers can sustain no other desire when they stand in the presence of the Beloved, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poetic homage to Medina, where hearts find peace, souls discover shelter, and the echoes of the Beloved’s love endure.
An enquiry into Rawdha’s divine essence, questioning if this part is part of Paradise, as hearts whisper, vice versa.
On the the transformative journey of the Holy Prophet’s migration, bringing justice, freedom, and unity to a once divided world.
Belief in God and the afterlife hinges on the truth of the Holy Prophet’s revelations, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
Urging the soul to prioritize divine love over worldly joy, emphasizing Medina as its sacred purpose for existence.
The Abode of God exhorts the poet to proceed towards the city of the Beloved where the love-tears shed are as sweet as honey.
A poetic dialogue unfolds as a lover, purified by pilgrimage, seeks entry to Medina, facing the probing questions of Angel Gabriel.
An apologetic response addressing critics with humility and reverence, blending themes of love, loss, and a quest for divine guidance.