Meet in Joy and Part in Cry

Jaihoon’s poem explores the pain of separation and impermanence of life, using historical and religious references.

Medina’s Grapevine

An apologetic response addressing critics with humility and reverence, blending themes of love, loss, and a quest for divine guidance.

Meem made me Human Again

As we fail in our Divine duties and are ashamed to raise hands in prayer, the love of Beloved inspires within us new humanity-writes Jaihoon

Miraj: The Love-Matter

Despite witnessing the glorious wonders and unknown worlds, the Beloved returned back to the earth because of his love for humanity.

Man’s Rest vs. Woman’s Test

A philosophical dialogue with Umm Ammar, Islam’s pioneering female martyr, as she illuminates timeless inquiries on women’s resilience. Last night, in my sleep, A thought grew deep. I thought about her plight: Suffers for reasons not right. All her life is this toil, Forever she’s in this coil. When appeared like a distant star, Asked […]

Meem: The Reason Why Earth is Envied

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

Love’s Coronation

This evocative poem explores love’s transformative power, likening it to a precious treasure and a symbol of royalty.