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Amir Amin

The Best Poem Of Amir Amin

Vibes Of Sorrow

Soaring high,
Being wild
Seeking for,
A vibes that rhymes

List of pains,
A print of words
Squiggle in grey,
That kills it prey

Vibes of sorrow,
Wander in miles
Glides as there’s no tomorrow,
Bouncing sentiments flies

A plopping misery,
Ripples its calm intuition
Ripping kardia slowly,
Ventricles shutters in confusion

Vibes of sorrow,
Roving aimlessly in hiatal
A notion felt shallow,
Lost in recondite hovel

As it demarche,
Vibes of sorrow
Auger till gaunt,
Smidgen of morsels dwell


Vibes of sorrow,
Wail with mourn
Resuscitate the tears,
Amidst surging fulminant

Such intense substance,
Unable to forestall
Acquiescently embrace,
The vibes of sorrow

Written By: Amir Amzah & Amin Fadly
Thu 09th Oct 08

Summary

I serve as a Senior Lecturer within the Department of Organizations, Systems, and People (OSP) housed within the distinguished Faculty of Business and Law (BaL) at our esteemed university. My academic responsibilities encompass the role of module coordinator for three pivotal courses: Digital Technology and Innovation (PG), Digital Technology in Business (PG-Apprentice), and Electronic and Mobile Commerce (UG).

My professional journey has traversed international borders, offering me invaluable insights from diverse contexts. I initiated my career in Pakistan, subsequently enriching my academic and professional repertoire over the course of nearly a decade in Malaysia. My academic odyssey commenced in 2008, marking a dedicated commitment to the pursuit of knowledge.

In addition to my academic pursuits, I have contributed my expertise to various renowned organizations, lending my skills to Praesidium Consultants, Pizza Hut, and Thomson Reuters. These varied experiences have endowed me with a multifaceted perspective that complements my role as an educator and module coord

Amin Amir

Somali-Canadian cartoonist and painter

Amin Amir (Somali: Amiin Caamir, Arabic: أمين عامر) is a Somali-Canadian cartoonist and painter.

Personal life

Amir was born between 1959 and 1960 in Somalia. After the start of the civil war in the early 1990s, he moved abroad, living in various countries.[1] In 2000, Amir emigrated to Canada. His family later settled in Edmonton in 2006.[1]

Career

Amir is a prominent visual artist within the Somali community.[2] He works in a variety of genres, with his political cartoons being especially popular. Amir uses the Somali language in his texts, as Somalis comprise his principal audience. His drawings and paintings typically employ satire and caricature to champion socio-political change in Somalia. They tap into a deep reservoir of personal knowledge and insight.[3] Amir's art also often features nostalgic, hopeful scenes based on his formative years in the nation.[1]

Amir publishes his work under the professional sobriquet Amin Arts. His official website

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