The Incomplete Ode
Men and jinn have long tried, yet miserably failed, to do justice in describing the beauty of the Beloved, notes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The Gift from Almighty
Embraced by the Chosen, bestowed by the Creator, this Gift empowers martyrs, scholars, and lovers to express their bliss.
The Love Canvas
True believers question their faith if it doesn’t encompass the adoration for the Holy Prophet.
The Madman and the Rose
This dark love poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon warns of a passionate love destined for heartbreak and pain.
The Eternal Connection
Unlike human communications, invoking the Almighty doesn’t require technology.— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Love-Barter
One night in prayer a man cried to God / Ya Rabb! You are the most just / To trade with Your Mercy is best
The Love-Sick Nightingale
In a lovesick poem, Jaihoon uses the metaphor of a nightingale, yearning for a rose, to depict the pain of obsessive love.
The Haven of Hope
In an age of demonic deceit, Love, beauty and truth have fled to take shelter in the city of the Beloved, 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 Love’s Abode
Angels marvel at humanity’s unique ability to construct love’s sanctuary both in this life and beyond.