Winner at New York, London, Paris & Hollywood Book Festivals & Mom's Choice Gold Award

Winner at New York, London, Paris & Hollywood Book Festivals & Mom's Choice Gold Award

EPISODE DESCRIPTION

Why will Ramadan bring about jihad – and not just in the Middle East? Terrorists want us to be afraid, be very afraid. Is there reason to be? Check out this episode of the Terrorist Therapist podcast, and you decide.

Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, because it is believed that this was when Allah revealed the Koran to Muhammad. It’s the time Muslims pray, fast and do good deeds. According to the Hadith (ascribed to Muhammad), the reward in the afterlife for good deeds of spiritual significance are magnified during Ramadan. Now, you may not think the killing of those who terrorists call ‘infidels’, like Hamas’ October 7 savage rampage, is a ‘good deed’, there are some who do.

You will hear how Israelis and Palestinians are ‘waiting for the storm’ during Ramadan and how the holy site in Jerusalem, called the Temple Mount by Israelis, and called the al-Aqsa mosque by Islamists – plays a key role. You’ll also hear about the Houthis, who have already begun their Red Sea terror campaign and plan worse for Ramadan.

We’ll also look at what the Pro-Palestinian ’terrorists’ have been doing – from destroying an historic painting of Lord Balfour at Cambridge University, to their mob protest outside the opening of Amsterdam’s National Holocaust Museum to causing chaos at the Oscars in Hollywood. Terrorists don’t believe anything is off-limits, especially when magnified rewards in the afterlife are at stake….

CAROLE LIEBERMAN, M.D., M.P.H.

Psychiatrist & Best-Selling Author

Emmy-Honored TV & Radio Talk Show Host 

Professional Speaker

Your Terrorist Therapist

Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H., internationally renowned as ‘The Terrorist Therapist’, is a Board Certified Beverly Hills psychiatrist. Since 9/11, Dr. Carole has been helping families overcome their fears of the ultimate monster under the bed… terrorism.

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