![]() “They thought they saw in me the same destruction my father was capable of.” ![]() “It wasn’t until a few years later that I fully understood what they thought was so funny,” Ebrahim says. “When it was my turn to shoot,” Ebrahim explains, “…the last bullet that I shot hit the small orange light that sat on top of the target, and to everyone’s surprise, especially mine, the entire thing burst into flames.” Zak’s uncle turned to the other men and in Arabic said, “Like father, like son.” The entire group burst into laughter. When Zak Ebrahim was seven years old his father took him and a small group of men to a shooting range for target practice. This presentation is part of the 2018-2019 Performing Arts and Leadership Series. Principal Financial Group Foundation and Mercy Medical Center North Iowa proudly presents Zak Ebrahim, author of the 2018 NIACC Common Read The Terrorist’s Son at the North Iowa Community Auditorium on the NIACC campus at 7:00 p.m. ![]() ![]() Title IX, Sexual Misconduct and Harassment Policy. ![]()
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