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Sep 8
59m 2s

This Doctor Went To Gaza... And Survived...

@assadshal, @talalraps, @hashwi
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In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Dr. Mohamed “Mo” Mustafa—emergency physician, humanitarian advocate, and headliner at ArabCon 2025—joins us to break down the emotional, spiritual, and political weight of healing in a world trying to erase us.From the ER to the frontlines of activism, Dr. Mo opens up about:How Gaza shaped his entire worldviewThe trauma of being an Arab doctor in American hospitalsIslam, masculinity, and gentlenessThe pressure to be perfect when you're one of the only Arab voices in medicineAbout Dr. Mohamed “Mo” MustafaDr. Mo is an emergency room physician and outspoken advocate for Gaza, human rights, and cultural healing. He’s been featured at ArabCon, in international media, and across social platforms for his unique ability to weave together compassion, science, and politics. He doesn’t just treat wounds—he tells stories that demand justice.About Habibi HouseHabibi House is a podcast reclaiming Arab and Muslim narratives. We bring fire interviews, bold satire, and soul-shaking moments.Sponsored By: ArabCon 2025 This episode is brought to you by ArabCon — the largest Arab American cultural, political, and artistic conference in the country.🎟️ Get tickets now at ArabCon.org🔥 Featuring Bassem Youssef, Mehdi Hasan, Dana Salah, Linda Sarsour, Cenk Uygur & more.#Gaza #DrMoMustafa #HabibiHouse #ArabCon #Palestine #ArabDoctor #MuslimVoices #MedicalActivism #FreePalestine #EmergencyMedicine #SWANA #Resistance #SoftnessIsPower

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