Khaled Abou El Fadl, a distinguished professor of law and human rights advocate, joins Richard J. Mouw, an evangelical scholar, and Yossi Klein Halevi, an author and political commentator. They delve into the magnetic pull of fundamentalism across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, sharing personal journeys from extremism to insight. The discussion addresses the allure of belonging, the quest for truth in faith, and the moral complexities faced in times of crisis. Their reflections highlight the duality of fundamentalism and the transformative power of empathy in conflict.