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Beyond writing books and giving presentations, Azim loves to stay committed to his work as a writer. Every month he publishes a newsletter in which he follows his “Musings” and answers a Question of the Month.  The topics range from his expertise in peacebuilding and forgiveness to seasonal topics such as New Year’s mission statements to the rebirth of spring, leadership near elections, gratitude in the fall and more. Here you can find the archive of his newsletters for your reading enjoyment.

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Musings: A Chance to Teach the Teens

By Azim Khamisa / October 1, 2014 /

My journey has taken me many places, both on the inner realms and out in the world. This includes a special annual trip to Australia, where another chapter was written in September. My sacred journey of forgiveness started with the tragic violent murder of my only son Tariq on January 21, 1995. Next January marks…

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Question of the Month: What was the most intense part?

By Azim Khamisa / October 1, 2014 /

QUESTION   What was the most intense part of your trip to Australia? ANSWER   Tragedies happen everywhere. I feel honored that I can use my personal experience to help and guide others through their own tragedies. While in Australia, I met a mother of two little boys, aged four and two. She was happily married…

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Question of the Month: What Do You Want for the Readers?

By Azim Khamisa / September 1, 2014 /

QUESTION  What is your deepest desire for your audience to gather from these newsletters? ANSWER   My deepest desire is to endorse a peaceful civil society that is void of violence. It takes one soul at a time. So I am hoping that my newsletters inspire people to become peace activists. Knowing that my newsletters…

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Musings: A Visit to Leavenworth Prison Brings Hope to Anyone Ever Downtrodden

By Azim Khamisa / September 1, 2014 /

Every year for the last five years I have spoken at the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary (LFP) in Kansas. It is the oldest and largest Federal prison in the United States. Built in 1903 on 22.8 acres, its structure is a huge daunting edifice that was designed to intimidate. I say that it does. This year…

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Musings: Our Role in Peacemaking As Lives Are Being Lost

By Azim Khamisa / August 1, 2014 /

We get assaulted daily, perhaps not by bullets and bombs but rather the news media 7/24 showing us the dark trends at play today. In the midst of all this violence observed by eyes wanting peace, how do we as different faiths, nations and religions live in peace and understanding? It is important to say…

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Question of the Month: What Does an Activist Do For Fun?

By Azim Khamisa / August 1, 2014 /

QUESTION  What does an activist do for fun? ANSWER   This is a great question as I have been looking at my life and seeing I don’t get to do stuff that is fun! Activism can be consuming. There is a lot of necessary drive, travel and continuous nonstop advocacy work to be done. And…

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Peace Conference – Goldenwest College – April 18, 2014

By Azim Khamisa / May 28, 2014 /

So happy to speak at the Peace Conference in Huntington Beach, California. This was the 11th annual Peace Conference organized by the Faculty and Students of Goldenwest Community College. There were approximately 600 people in the audience which included students, faculty and community. It was a rich event with other speakers. I spoke on the…

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