How could I love you not?
Mujeeb Jaihoon intricately weaves together expressions of profound love and gratitude, capturing the essence of romance.
Mujeeb Jaihoon intricately weaves together expressions of profound love and gratitude, capturing the essence of romance.
This dark love poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon warns of a passionate love destined for heartbreak and pain.
This evocative poem explores love’s transformative power, likening it to a precious treasure and a symbol of royalty.
A rose questions a lovestruck nightingale, confused by his obsession. He reveals a distorted view of the world, fueled by love.
While exploring the bittersweet ache of yearning, the Rose and the Nightingale question the weight of secrets.
In a philosophical dialogue with Qais, the mad lover, Jaihoon explores the extremes of love, questioning moderation and celebrating devotion.
The poet, who is knowledgeable in abstract concepts, is taken to task for his ignorance of everyday things.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the intertwined nature of love and pain, using classic references to illustrate their inseparable bond.
We all fear death. But more fearsome is the absence of our dear ones, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.