Zak Ebrahim: I am the son of a terrorist. Here's how I chose peace.
扎克‧伊博黑姆: 我的父亲是恐怖分子,但我选择了和平
Groomed for terror, Zak Ebrahim chose a different life. The author of The Terrorist's Son, he hopes his story will inspire others to reject a path of violence. Full bio
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宾夕法尼亚州的匹兹堡,
埃及裔工程师,
and grade school teacher,
她是一名小学老师,
他和他的一些朋友
肩膀上的来福枪,
big laugh out of that comment,
they thought was so funny.
1,500 pounds of explosives
炸弹的厢式货车
World Trade Center's North Tower,
地下停车场,
ammu, which means uncle.
意为叔叔的人。
comfortable around someone,
去下一个地方的时候。
quiet, chubby new kid in class
安静又胖乎乎的新同学
我待在家里
of bullying for most of my life,
I felt particularly passionate.
from many different walks of life.
from all sorts of faiths and cultures,
来自不同文化的人们,
是至关重要的。
我接收到的教育是,
据此推断,
消极的影响。
最自由开放尊重他人的人。
I would want to be treated.
myself about my own bigotry
每当我迫切需要一个父亲的时候,
from an unexpected place,
往往来自你无法预知的地方,
和我父亲断绝关系时
出现在公众视线前
反抗社会的时候
偏狭的意识,
受害者,我站出来
我站在这里证明
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Zak Ebrahim - Peace activistGroomed for terror, Zak Ebrahim chose a different life. The author of The Terrorist's Son, he hopes his story will inspire others to reject a path of violence.
Why you should listen
When Zak Ebrahim was seven, his family went on the run. His father, El Sayyid Nosair, had hoped Zak would follow in his footsteps -- and become a jihadist. Instead, Zak was at the beginning of a long journey to comprehend his past.
Zak Ebrahim kept his family history a secret as they moved through a long succession of towns. In 2010, he realized his experience as a terrorist’s son not only gave him a unique perspective, but also a unique chance to show that if he could escape a violent heritage, anyone could. As he told Truthdig.com, “We must embrace tolerance and nonviolence. Who knows this better than the son of a terrorist?”
In 2014 Ebrahim published the TED Book The Terrorist's Son, a memoir written with Jeff Giles about the path he took to turn away from hate. In early 2015 the book won an American Library Association Alex award.
Zak Ebrahim | Speaker | TED.com