Anver M. Emon is a professor of law and history, Canada Research Chair in Islamic Law and History, and Director of the Institute of Islamic Studies at the University of Toronto.
"" Systemic Islamophobia in Canada fills a vital intellectual void by providing a myriad of trenchant works that expose the distinct layers of Islamophobia in Canada, a context underexamined by field scholars. This book will provide a useful guide for intellectuals and advocates alike, grappling with state-sponsored and private Islamophobia across the great geographic and political expanse of Canada."" --Khaled A. Beydoun, Associate Professor of Law, Wayne State University and author of The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the Global War on Muslims ""This volume presents a thorough study of the modes of discrimination of Islam and Muslims in Canada, leaving no stone unturned: from representation, education, and inequalities to law. Highly recommended for scholars and students of political science, anthropology, sociology, and law."" --Jocelyne Cesari, Professor of Religion and Politics, University of Birmingham and Senior Fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, Georgetown University ""An urgent and necessary book for academics, policymakers, and the general public. By turns informative, astonishing, and heartbreaking, this book is a clarion call to action."" --Ayesha S. Chaudhry, Canada Research Chair in Religion, Law and Social Justice and Professor of Gender and Islamic Studies, University of British Columbia ""By discussing the various shapes that systemic Islamophobia may take, this book can serve as an agenda-setter for future research on the subject. The selection of the themes is innovative, and the contents are easily relatable. A must-read for those studying the experiences of Muslim minorities in the West."" --Abdolmohammad Kazemipur, author of The Muslim Question in Canada: A Story of Segmented Integration