Dr. Amir Hussain‘s particular specialty is the study of Islam, focusing on contemporary Muslim societies in North America. His academicdegrees (BSc, MA, PhD) are all from the University of Toronto where he receiveda number of awards, including the university’s highest award for alumniservice. For the Fall semester of 2016, he was on a fellowship to the Institutefor Advanced Catholic Studies at the University of Southern California. From2011 to 2015, Amir was the editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, the premier scholarly journal for the study of religion. He is Vice President of the American Academy of Religion.
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 isactive in academic groups such as the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion and the American Academy of Religion. He is on the editorial boards offour scholarly journals, the Journal of Religion, Conflict and Peace; the Ethiopian Journal of Religious Studies; Religious Studies and Theology; andComparative Islamic Studies. Amir is also interested in areas such as religion and music, religion and literature, religion and film and religion and popular culture. He is an advisor for the television series The Story of God with Morgan Freeman. In 2008, he was appointed 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 to2005. 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 theJerome Richfield Memorial Scholar. In both 2008 and 2009, Amir was chosen byvote of LMU students as the Professor of the Year. He is the co-editor for the fourth edition of A Concise Introduction to World Religions, published by Oxford University Press in 2019. He is also the co-editor for the fifth editions of World Religions: Western Traditions, and World Religions: EasternTraditions, textbooks published in 2018 by OUP. In 2016, he wrote Muslims and the Making of America, published by Baylor University Press. Prior to those books, he wrote an introduction to Islam for North Americans entitled Oil andWater: Two Faiths, One God (Kelowna: Copper House, 2006). He has published over60 book chapters and scholarly articles about religion.