Sabir Abdul-Rahim Muhammad
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asarinc@gmail.com
Messages of Hope
New Memoir Inspires Change in Troubled, Misunderstood Adolescents
ATLANTA – In the new memoir, Critiques of Sabir Ali: “Message for a Black Son” (published by AuthorHouse)
With uncertainty and unpredictability around every corner, Sabir begins writing letters to his unborn son, outlining the instructions of a father who understands the complexities of what faces black youth while offering his own son a better path. In the course of 21 letters and a final conclusion, he gently beckons his children into the light, asking questions and providing answers that will undoubtedly usher them into a brilliant future.
“It is clear that there is a crisis in which young black men, boys and the black community at-large are in dire need of solutions to end such destructive behaviors as black-on-black crime, gang violence, drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, unemployment, the ever-growing high school dropout rate and the disproportionate number of fatherless homes,” writes Muhammad. “The message I hope to convey is that we in the black community, as well as, the whole of humanity have lost our way, and the only way to make a correction is to begin to return to a spiritually-
Spiritual faith, mental growth and power, balance, maturity, self-mastery and the unification of humanity – these keys to success are all outlined repeatedly in Critiques of Sabir Ali. Told with the love and concern only a father can have for his children, Critiques of Sabir Ali improves the mind, body and soul of readers everywhere, whether of African descent, Asian or Anglican. Sabir Muhammad’s voice is refreshing, devoted and holds hope for all children.
Muhammad relocated from New Orleans, his childhood home, to Atlanta during the arrival of Hurricane Katrina. In 2001, Muhammad founded ASARI Inc., the umbrella corporation for several business ventures. These ventures include: ASARI Marketing (www.time4u2brich.com)
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