Why an Oxford Philosopher Chose Islam | Jacob Williams

Read Jacob Williams’ article here: https://firstthings.com/why-i-became-... In this episode of The Prometheans, Ali Zaka (AZD) sits down with Jacob Williams — Oxford PhD candidate researching postliberalism, Head of Domestic Policy at the UK think tank Pickthall House, and one of the most intellectually compelling voices on Islam and Western civilisation writing today. Jacob converted to Islam in 2017, not from a place of spiritual emptiness alone, but through a rigorous philosophical journey. Raised in Britain, educated at Oxford, and deeply formed by Western literature and conservative thought, Jacob found in Islam not a rejection of his heritage — but its most coherent completion. His conversion story, published in First Things, remains one of the most widely read and discussed accounts of a Western intellectual embracing Islam in recent years. In this conversation, we explore what drove a young Oxford philosopher away from secular liberalism and Anglican Christianity toward Islam. We discuss the doctrine of tawhid and why absolute monotheism answered questions that the Trinity could not, the crisis of meaning and anomie in modern Britain, why Islam does not demand you abandon your cultural identity, the relationship between Western conservative thought and Islamic tradition, postliberalism and the search for moral order beyond secularism, and what it means to be both fully British and fully Muslim. Jacob's journey is not just a personal story — it is a window into one of the most urgent questions of our time: can Islam and Western civilisation genuinely coexist, or even enrich each other? The Prometheans is a podcast and YouTube channel hosted by Ali Zaka (AZD), dedicated to rigorous interfaith dialogue, philosophy of religion, and the intersection of Islamic thought with Western intellectual traditions. 🔔 Subscribe for conversations with world-leading scholars, writers, and thinkers in theology, philosophy, and comparative religion. #WhyIChoseIslam #ConvertToIslam #IslamAndTheWest #ThePrometheans #AliZaka #JacobWilliams #Postliberalism #IslamicPhilosophy #Tawhid #BritishMuslim #InterfaithDialogue #IslamAndModernity #PhilosophyOfReligion #SecularismDebate #WesternIslam Jacob Williams, why I chose Islam, convert to Islam, Islam and the West, British Muslim convert, postliberalism and Islam, tawhid monotheism, Oxford philosopher Islam, Islam and Western civilisation, secular liberalism critique, Islam and conservatism, British Muslim identity, why people convert to Islam, Islam and modernity, philosophy of religion, interfaith dialogue, The Prometheans, Ali Zaka, Pickthall House, Islam and meaning of life Video Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction to Jacob Williams and his background 00:00:53 - The intellectual dishonesty of Atheism 00:02:32 - Growing up in rural Oxfordshire and early agnosticism 00:03:43 - Why Christianity's Trinity felt theologically inconsistent 00:04:16 - The Islamic narrative of salvation and human nature (Fitra) 00:05:22 - Reconciling Islam with Western culture and Shakespeare 00:08:07 - Applying C.S. Lewis’s "Lord, Liar, or Lunatic" to Prophet Muhammad 00:09:33 - Addressing modern moral "clashes" and the marriage of Aisha 00:11:12 - The concept of "Just War" vs. pacifism in the life of the Prophet 00:14:12 - Debating "Liberal" vs. "Conservative" Muslim labels 00:15:56 - Is religion a panacea for existential crisis? 00:17:52 - Researching Post-Liberalism and the collapse of the modern order 00:20:33 - Is Islam compatible with the West and Liberalism? 00:21:52 - Demystifying Sharia: Diverse interpretations and the Maqasid (Goals) 00:24:14 - Experiences traveling through Muslim-majority countries 00:25:41 - Future academic projects and books 00:26:49 - 5 Book Recommendations (Philosophy, Literature, and Theory) 00:30:36 - Advice for those researching Islam or facing doubt