The Demons of Divisive Algorithms
The dynamic human experience is beyond the grids of AI-generated algorithms: Jaihoon’s poetic response to the evil of predictive modelling.
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 Commodified Existence
From distorted values to commodified minds, this poetic critique by Mujeeb Jaihoon explore the modern societal decay.
The Borrowed Light
Jaihoon’s poetic commentary on the tragic transformation of leadership mirroring the cyclical nature of power and servitude in history.
Thank you, O People of West!

Thank you for your protests on your streets, faithfully expressing your solidarity for our suffering and killing… while we cowardly sit at homes meditating in front of the Idiot Box
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.
Smiles Over Guns
Dedicated to Abdul Halim Attar, a Palestinian refugee who sold pens on Beirut streets, while carrying his daughter Reem on his shoulders
Republic Day
The bittersweet memories of a nightingale far from its beloved homeland about the celebration of shared moments and festive joys.
Roses are red. Violets are blood
A tribute to the 8-year-old girl who was ‘kidnapped, starved, drugged, and raped repeatedly inside a Hindu temple’ in Kathua, Jammu- India in January 2018