I Thrive on Your Love-Bread
A lover constantly struggles to maintain a spiritual connection amidst earthly temptations, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
I remember, Medina’s Mimber
The very thought of the Beloved soak our eyes and heart in love, even as we are unaware of its magical impact- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
How shall I Greet Your Beloved Great?
Mujeeb Jaihoon is in two minds whether to approach the Beloved Meem robed as a royal or ragged as a beggar, in these verses written at Medina.
Humanity’s Hero: Here and Hereafter
Envisioning the afterlife where the Prophet shall unite the constellation of humanity and march for their salvation.
I Leave My Heart Behind
The poet submits at Rawdha that though he is leaving Medina, his soul and its true joy reside in the heavenly hive of Meem
Hence: the Beloved
Just as the moon beautifies the sky, the Beloved Meem completes the joy, beauty and meaning of this world— writes Jaihoon
Homecoming
Jaihoon’s poetic gift recited at the Rawdha Shareef unleashing the fire and desire of infinite longing to gain the love of Beloved Prophet
His name is Muhammad
A poetic reflection on the unparalleled love and mercy of the Prophet Muhammad, cherished by the Divine.
Had it not been for your Name
Had it not been for the name of the Beloved, humanity could never claim their cultural ethos–– argues Jaihoon in this eulogy of Holy Prophet
Hence, Medina
Jaihoon’s poem seeking solace and spiritual renewal in the city sanctified by the Prophet’s (PBUH) presence.