The stars and other planets may have greater charm than ours. Yet they envy the Earth, since it is home to the Beloved of God— writes Jaihoon

There’s something about
Your Beloved’s name
A mention: and my soul
Loses its body-tame

The very sound of it
Like the monsoon rain
For those wandering in thirst
Damned in the sinful famine

It inspires in the disheartened
A compassionate ray of hope
And those who in despair cried:
Their tears begin to stop

Did YOU not call him
The ‘Mercy to the Worlds’
And I very well know
These are not hollow words

His very mention:
An adorable melody
For our sleepless souls
Crying for a remedy

Oh! Is he not
The sole reason why
Other bodies see
The Earth with envy?

How many hundreds
Of years have passed
Yet none’s praise
Like his has surpassed

O Allah! Praise to You
For the Hijazi Rasool
For, His thoughts kindle
The Love-Fire within my soul

13th June 2003. Edit March 2022


Mujeeb Jaihoon

Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.

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