
| | | | Dr.
Amir Hussain is Associate Professor in the Department of Theological
Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, where he teaches
courses on world religions. His own particular speciality is the study
of Islam, focusing on contemporary Muslim societies in North America.
Although born in Pakistan, Amir immigrated to Canada with his family
when he was four. His academic degrees (BSc, MA, PhD) are all from the
University of Toronto where he received a number of awards, including
the university’s highest award for alumni service. Amir’s PhD
dissertation was on Muslim communities in Toronto.
He has a deep
commitment to students, and holds the distinction of being the only
male to serve as Dean of Women at University College, University of
Toronto. Before coming to California in 1997, Amir taught courses in
religious studies at several universities in Canada. He is active in
academic groups such as the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion
and the American Academy of Religion (where he is co-chair of the
Contemporary Islam consultation, and serves on the steering committee
of the Religion in South Asia section). He is on the editorial boards
of two scholarly journals, Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life and Comparative Islamic Studies.
Amir is also interested in areas such as religion and music, religion
and literature, religion and film and religion and popular culture. In
2008, he was appointed as a fellow of the Los Angeles Institute for the
Humanities. Prior to his appointment at Loyola Marymount
University, Amir taught at California State University, Northridge
(CSUN) from 1997 to 2005. Amir won a number of awards at CSUN, both for
his teaching and research. In 2001 he was selected for the outstanding
faculty award by the National Center on Deafness. For the academic year
2003—04, he was selected as the Jerome Richfield Memorial Scholar. In
2008, Amir was chosen by vote of LMU students as the Professor of the
Year. Amir’s new book is an introduction to Islam for North Americans
entitled Oil and Water: Two Faiths, One God (Kelowna: Copper House, 2006). He is currently working on a scholarly book on Islam in Canada entitled Canadian Faces of Islam; and a textbook entitled Muslims: Islam in the West in the 21st Century. |