Sunna-some is greater Sufism
In the age of mega indulgence, adoption of Prophetic etiquettes is both the shortest, and sweetest, way to attain higher spiritual progress.
That Friday In Bangla Sang the Paradise-Bird
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poetic tribute to Hosna Ara Parvin, the brave Bangladeshi lady martyr of ChristChurch terrorist attack, New Zealand, on Mar 15 2019.
The ‘Kun’ of the Cosmos
The rays of the Beloved Prophet inaugurated the dawn of Allah’s Creation.
Tangled in the Love-Web
Heartbroken by an unanswered prayer, the poet grapples with the natural feeling of human envy when another receives divine favor.
Sweet Love, Bitter death!
We all fear death. But more fearsome is the absence of our dear ones, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Spring has not arrived since then
Ever since the parting of the Spiritual friend, the poet lives a false life while damned to the edge of near-death state
Republic Day
The bittersweet memories of a nightingale far from its beloved homeland about the celebration of shared moments and festive joys.
Soul’s Perfume
The Love of Mustafa is the fragrance for the soul while the heart finds joy tied to the knot of his desire, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Silent in Fury and Merry
The joy and fury of His Lovers may be veiled in Silence. For, the Pleasure of Almighty is all that matters to them- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Shy Not to Ask the Giving King
On a Night when the benefactor is ready to shower boundless mercy, how can we stay silent and refrain from seeking it?— wonders Jaihoon