
In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Tamir sits down with Younes Sadaghiani, Iranian-born, former Muslim, and outspoken political analyst, to explore faith, identity, and the growing tensions between religious ideology and personal freedom.
Younes reflects on his journey: leaving a life shaped by strict religious norms, the challenges of speaking out, and what it means to rebuild one’s identity from scratch. Together, he and Dr. Tamir examine the rise of political Islam in both the Middle East and the West, the role of ex-Muslims in discourse on religion and state, and how society might foster more honest conversations about belief, dissent, and societal values.
Whether you grew up deeply religious, wrestle with faith, or are interested in the crossroads of activism, identity, and politics, this episode is for you.
Key Themes:
• The personal cost and liberation in leaving one’s faith
• Political Islam, ideology, and its influence beyond religion
• Identity, belonging, and what “home” means after faith
• Why ex-Muslim voices matter in secular societies
• Dialogue, dissent, and what’s needed for a more open public square
Tune in for a courageous discussion about truth, purpose, and the human journey.