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Abdulhakee­m Jomah:

- Hassan Dennaoui

IT takes a lot of courage and sacrifice to pursue your dream, to fight for that passion. One man did just that — Dr. Abdulhakee­m Jomah announced last week that he will be pursuing acting and will be enrolled in the New York Film Academy later on this month. A lot of you might see this as a “crazy” decision but for Abdulhakee­m, it is a chance he had to take! Arab News sat down with him and had the below chat: What inspired you initially to become a doctor?

Abdulhakee­m: A good thing to know here is that my paternal grandfathe­r never wanted my father to be a doctor due to the hardships it ensued, I always thought the same applied to me. Being a doctor was not really the plan at all, it was a very last minute call. I had initially wanted to be a marine biologist, but my father very diplomatic­ally shot that down, and, as a final act of (what I perceived at the time to be) rebellion against my father, I went into medicine. How did you get into acting?

AJ: I was always a performer of sorts (Or as my mother called it, a liar). I acted in school plays, put on little shows with my younger sister for the family. Don’t even get me started on the One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest experience last year, which was easily one of the greatest times in one of the worst years in my history. I just never in my life thought to pursue it due to my family’s very military approach on education and how paramount it was that I pursue nothing but the sciences. Tell us about the “Shifting Point” — the instance/ the moment you decided to pursue acting and quit medicine?

AJ: I will reiterate, I will never quit medicine. As first and foremost, it is my true passion. But the turning point was definitely when I actually got contacted by the New York Film Academy and they expressed an interest in having me. I didn’t even think before I answered with a big fat “Yes, yes, yes!“ How do your close family members feel about your decision?

AJ: The first person to hear of this decision was my older brother (And the only person I will openly admit is better at medicine than I am, keep it to yourself!) Dr. Kareem Jomah. He was always my moral compass when it came to some of my more outlandish decisions. He expressed many concerns, but he essentiall­y said I’d be an idiot not to see how far I could take it. Second was my lovely (As she’ll repeatedly tell you) sister, and current law student Tasneem Jomah. She was all over the place with excitement, as she was the only true supporter of my pursuing a career in

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