The Eid of my Existence
The day the lover gets to meet his Beloved Meem shall be the eid of his life-career and he shall need supernal eyes to witness the beauty
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 Eternal ‘Endowment’
Jaihoon’s poetic dissent against the oppressive Waqf bill, delving into the unyielding faith and unwavering resilience of the Indian Muslims.
The Ecstatic Name
The moment lovers overhear the mention of their Beloved, their hearts overwhelm with ecstacy unable to bear the bliss- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Celestial Encounter
In a celestial encounter, a believer presents the Almighty with a unique gift: poetry extolling the Prophet’s greatness.
The Borrowed Light
Jaihoon’s poetic commentary on the tragic transformation of leadership mirroring the cyclical nature of power and servitude in history.
The Carnival
Ever since they climbed the mount of Meem’s love, the lovers became strangers to themselves— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The Compassionate Descent
The glory of Mi’raj lies not only in the ascension but in the descent of our Beloved back to our humble world as well— sings Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Creator’s Whereabouts
Just as the the rose holds the key to the nightingale’s song, if you are seeking the Creator, then find Him near the Beloved- argues Jaihoon
The Commodified Existence
From distorted values to commodified minds, this poetic critique by Mujeeb Jaihoon explore the modern societal decay.