Zeba Khan, a writer and advocate for Muslim American civic engagement, joins Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a critic of fundamentalist Islam and scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, along with Majid Nawaz, a former radical Islamist and director of the Quilliam Foundation, and Douglas Murray, a best-selling author turned atheist after studying the Quran. They dive deep into the complex interpretations of Islam, debating its characterization as a religion of peace while exploring personal narratives, the influence of Khomeini, and the role of women in Islamic societies.