Islam Is a Worldview, NOT a Religion | Muslim Apologist Hamza Tzortzis
Conversations with Peter Boghossian
Release Date: 11/26/2025
Conversations with Peter Boghossian
Young people are having less sex. There are a lot of speculations as to why, e.g., digital distractions, increasing mental health issues, delayed independence and increased economic pressure, rising autism rates, changing cultural norms, etc., but ultimately, we don’t really know why. Helping me unpack these issues is none other than , best-selling author, New York Post columnist, and friend of the show. Rikki is writing her next book about sex and dating, and I found it fascinating to learn about how sexual and dating norms were shifting. Watch this episode on and read the...
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is an economist, researcher, and social technologist known for his work on political economy, technology, and democratic innovations. In this conversation, we talk about religion, tech, AI, and more. Watch this episode on and read the accompanying .
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is a former professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary. She was attacked by indigenous activists during a Spectrum Street Epistemology session at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. She tells her story in this episode of Conversations with Peter Boghossian. Watch this episode on .
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Should you fuck your first cousin? This most idiotic of questions now directly confronts us at scale. Instead of talking about myriads of other problems society faces, we are reduced to have a conversation about inbreeding. Why? Because this is standard practice among millions of people immigrating to Western countries. Dr. Colin Wright and I discuss inbreeding and its prevalence in different societies. is an evolutionary biologist and CEO/Editor-in-Chief of . Watch this episode on and read the accompanying .
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"Corey Feldman vs. The World" is the best documentary I’ve ever seen. It’s a candid glimpse into how fame corrupts, twists, and damages one’s perception of reality. Corey Feldman (born in 1971) is an American actor and “musician” who was once uber-famous. He rose to fame as one of the most prominent child stars of the ’80s, forming the iconic duo “The Two Coreys” with Corey Haim. His blockbuster coming-of-age and adventure films include Gremlins (1984), The Goonies (1985), Stand by Me (1986), The Lost Boys (1987), License to Drive (1988), and Dream a Little Dream (1989)....
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, a politician and advocate for Uyghur independence, provides critical insight into the Uyghurs in China, explaining their history and the severe human rights violations they face. We discuss the ongoing oppression Uyghur people face under the Chinese Communist Party. Watch this episode on .
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finished his Ph.D. in the Department of Literatures in English at Cornell University. Before Cornell, he was a visiting fellow in the Program on the Study of Capitalism at Harvard University. He is the author of . In this episode, Adam and I discuss the death of the publishing industry, "sensitivity readers," the cancellation of authors, and more. Adam's site: Adam's book: Watch this episode on and read the accompanying .
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is a philosopher who specializes in continental philosophy, with an emphasis on Heideggerian existential phenomenology. We began our conversation by talking about wokeism, an ideology rooted in “lived experience.” From there, we moved on to talking about transhumanism. Watch this episode on and read the accompanying .
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In this show, and I review the show "Pluribus." Watch this episode on .
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is an Islamic apologist and the founder and CEO of Sapience Institute. Hamza and I only scratched the surface of this conversation about Islam. The goal was not to solve theological, political, metaphysical, or divisive social issues in 60 minutes. The goal was to introduce you, the audience, to what and how one thoughtful, controversial, and highly educated Muslim who has devoted his life to Islam thinks about basic issues in Islam…and to pave the way for future conversations. Watch this episode on and read the accompanying .
info_outlineHamza Andreas Tzortzis is an Islamic apologist and the founder and CEO of Sapience Institute.
Hamza and I only scratched the surface of this conversation about Islam. The goal was not to solve theological, political, metaphysical, or divisive social issues in 60 minutes. The goal was to introduce you, the audience, to what and how one thoughtful, controversial, and highly educated Muslim who has devoted his life to Islam thinks about basic issues in Islam…and to pave the way for future conversations.
Watch this episode on YouTube and read the accompanying Substack post.