The Key and Plea
A seeker does not need the boat or the bridge to cross the turbulent river of Love, says Khidr, the eternal traveler, in a spiritual dream
The Lord’s Existence
It is inevitable for Allah to exist as no one else could create a magnificent creation like the Holy Prophet— asserts Jaihoon
The Love Canvas
True believers question their faith if it doesn’t encompass the adoration for the Holy Prophet.
The Hive of Joy
The Abode of God exhorts the poet to proceed towards the city of the Beloved where the love-tears shed are as sweet as honey.
The Love-dyed Bride
Lovers can sustain no other desire when they stand in the presence of the Beloved, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Love’s Abode
Angels marvel at humanity’s unique ability to construct love’s sanctuary both in this life and beyond.
The Feast of Truth
Al Amin, the Trustworthy, has promised us a feast at al-Kawthar. The Afterlife, hence, is inevitable for the very same reason- writes Jaihoon
The Lovers’ Ruses
Delving into the clever ploys of lovers, this poem exposes their games to prolong their Beloved’s sweet discourse.
The Incomplete Ode
Men and jinn have long tried, yet miserably failed, to do justice in describing the beauty of the Beloved, notes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
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