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This episode of Protean View features Salman Sayyid, a leading scholar in Critical Muslim Studies and Professor of Social Theory & Decolonial Thought at the University of Leeds.
Sayyid addresses a range of relevant topics, including the “Muslim question,” the intersections of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism, the genocide in Palestine, and the complex relationship between Islam and the state. He also shares his insights on the concept of defeat and the nature of resistance in its aftermath.
This wide-ranging conversation offers a deep and unflinching look at some of the most important questions shaping contemporary Muslim experiences and global politics.
If you enjoyed this episode and want more from Protean View, including exclusive content, please follow and support us on Patreon.
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This episode of Protean View features Salman Sayyid, a leading scholar in Critical Muslim Studies and Professor of Social Theory & Decolonial Thought at the University of Leeds.
Sayyid addresses a range of relevant topics, including the “Muslim question,” the intersections of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism, the genocide in Palestine, and the complex relationship between Islam and the state. He also shares his insights on the concept of defeat and the nature of resistance in its aftermath.
This wide-ranging conversation offers a deep and unflinching look at some of the most important questions shaping contemporary Muslim experiences and global politics.
If you enjoyed this episode and want more from Protean View, including exclusive content, please follow and support us on Patreon.
Follow us on X and Bluesky and visit our website for the latest.

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