Lecturer, Faculty of Theology
Along with my legal practice, I am also engaged in the Hurma Project, an initiative founded by Dr. Ingrid Mattson, London and Windsor Community Chair in Islamic Studies at Huron. Through research and education, the Hurma Project aims to uphold the sanctity of each person entering Muslim spaces.
My legal career has been devoted to human rights and workplace law. Currently, I conduct third-party workplace investigations and mediations in a variety of settings ranging from universities to sports clubs.
Much of my foundational knowledge regarding human rights law comes from my time as Human Rights Advisor to the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM). There I advised the advocacy organization on anti-discrimination issues, oversaw human rights research and represented complainants being assisted by NCCM. The duty to accommodate religious belief and practice at work, school and other environments was a recurring issue and one that continues to arise for many faith communities in this country.
Along with my legal practice, I am also engaged in the Hurma Project, an initiative founded by Dr. Ingrid Mattson, London and Windsor Community Chair in Islamic Studies at Huron. Through research and education, the Hurma Project aims to uphold the sanctity of each person entering Muslim spaces.
At Huron, I teach a course on Freedom of Religion and Religious Accommodation in Canada, introducing students to the relationship between religion, the Canadian Constitution, and human rights.





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