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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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I am truly blessed to have a beautiful, compassionate, intelligent and a kind daughter as is evident from a recent radio interview in which she described in such clear and elegant style the story of her brother and the background of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation www.TKF.org. (See highlights and link below.) Tasreen now serves as…
Read MoreI just received an inspiring e-mail from Amy Benz who works at IONS ( www.Noetic.org), a great organization that studies consciousness and on whose Board I am proud to serve. Here is what Amy sent: Happy New Year, Azim! I LOVE the even years, round and welcoming. Less so the odd years, so jagged :-). We…
Read MoreYet another tragedy has taken place on our US soil in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks. This time in San Bernardino, where a reported 14 people have been murdered. How should we react to this increasing form of violence that is escalating at a rapid rate? As a practicing Muslim I do condemn…
Read MoreFor many of us, this time of the year is a joyous celebration of our lives, friends, co-workers, and families. For some others, it is a difficult time due to illness, death, divorce, separation and work loss. There are even those less fortunate souls who are experiencing a global crisis, such as those refugees in…
Read MoreIt has been said that health is more important than wealth. I agree that without optimal health it is hard to enjoy wealth or life as a general rule. In 2004 I was rear-ended by a car on Torrey Pines Road, and it exasperated my already compromised back. Prior to 2004 I was managing my…
Read MoreIn life there are many challenges! Having done the forgiveness work in schools, prisons and with the public for the last 20 years I have learned the importance of having an open heart. Many incidents in our lives can be devastating. Because of this, as we navigate our life’s challenges it is important to keep…
Read MorePreamble by Azim Khamisa A recent Los Angeles Times article (LINK HERE) reported that over the past 10 years approximately $10 billion was spent by the Missile Defense Agency in technology that has proven unsuccessful. That is a huge amount of money to waste when there are such other needs unmet in our social services.…
Read MoreAs I write this, today is Mother’s Day, so let me first start and foremost acknowledge all of our mothers who gave birth to us and gave us the gift of life. By all standards there are no more important human beings than mothers. What they sacrifice worldwide for their children 24/7 is amazing! Being…
Read MoreAs April 15 Tax Day is upon us, many of us are occupied with taxes, savings and investments. And in this environment there is much to gain … monetarily and in other arenas. I do NOT typically in my monthly letters write about money and finance. My newsletters are typically spiritual and philosophical in style.…
Read MoreMarch 18 On this day, I spoke to 110 inmates at the FCI Milan Life Connections Program in Michigan in a 4-hour session, which was delivered in three parts: The devastating impact of crime on victims The pathway to forever alter the offending behavior, and to redeem and forgive themselves by going out and working…
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