Podcast conversation with Bernard Haykel on Salafi Islam available on Spotify

A podcast conversation with Bernard Haykel, Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, has been available on Spotify for the public. 

A podcast conversation between Professor Ezzedine C. Fisher and Bernard Haykel, Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, has been available on Spotify for the public. The episode is titled, 'Can Salafi Muslims Accept Peaceful Coexistence and Equality with Apostates and Infidels? Making sense of the Middle East.'

Here is the link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22lFbO9xOBRFK2GXxltljV?si=Jw_SYq35Qm2DucahjxKCBA&nd=1

About the episode:

What is Salafi Islam? Are all Salafi Muslims global Jihadis? Is Salafism an insurmountable problem that keeps the Muslim world down, or is it part of a solution to the difficult questions arising from Islamic identity and its intertwinement with modernity? And, is there a way to make Salafi Muslims accept peaceful coexistence and equality with non-Muslims (and with Muslims who rejected Salafism)? Or, does their creed itself lock them into conflict - immediate or delayed - with others? Professor Fishere, Senior Lecturer at the Middle Eastern Studies department, took this and other questions about Salafi movements, Arab liberals and democracy to Bernard Haykal, professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University.