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An extraordinary history, never before told: The close, behind-the-scenes life of American boy raised by his terrorist dad - the person who planned the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing. What is it truly like to increase up with a terrorist in your home? Zak Ebrahim was only seven years old when, on November 5, 1990, his dad El-Sayed Nosair shot and wiped out the leader of the Jewish Defense Category. While in jail, Nosair helped plan the bombing of the World Trade Centre in 1993. In one of his infamous video recording messages, Osama bin Laden urged the earth to "Remember El-Sayed Nosair." For Zak Ebrahim, a years as a child amidst terrorism was all he understood. After his father's incarceration, his family transferred often, and since the perpetual new child in class, he faced frequent teasing and exclusion. Yet, though his radicalized dad and uncles modeled fanatical beliefs, to Ebrahim something never experienced right. Towards the shy, awkward young man, something about the hateful thoughts just experienced unnatural. On this audiobook, Ebrahim dispels the misconception that terrorism is a foregone conclusion for people trained to hate. Based on his own remarkable journey, he shows that hate is actually an option - but so is tolerance. Though Ebrahim was put through a violent, intolerant ideology throughout his years as a child, he didn't become radicalized. Ebrahim argues that folks conditioned to be terrorists are in fact well situated to fight terrorism, for their ability to bring seemingly incompatible ideologies collectively in talk and advocate in the deal with for peace. Ebrahim argues that everyone, regardless of their upbringing or circumstances, can figure out how to tap into their inherent empathy and adopt tolerance over hatred. His unique, urgent note is fresh, groundbreaking, and essential to the current discussion about terrorism.