About

Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara

About

Background

I am Arabic Language Lecturer at the Religious Studies Department. I have obtained my Ph.D. from the Religious studies department at UCSB and my Masters from Al-Azhar University in Egypt. My study is on Islamic and Arabic studies with a special focus on Digital Islam, virtual Ummah, and Online Muslim communities in the US.

Publications

Scholarships & Awards

  • Summer 2022: Ostad Elahi Fellowship Award (AY 2022-23) in the field of comparative philosophy of religion, religious concepts of the afterlife, and religious practices that are inner-directed, from the Department of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Spring 2022: Charles Wendell Memorial Award for Academic achievement in the field of Islamic and Middle Eastern studies by the Department of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Spring 2021: Graduate Student Research Award from UCSB Center for Middle East Studies
  • Summer 2020: Graduate Student Research Award from UCSB Center for Middle East Studies
  • Fall 2018: Fellowship from the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education to study Ph.D. at the University of California Santa Barbara in 2018.
  • Winter 2007: Grant of the Ideal Student from the University of al-Azhar.
  • Fall 2006: Grant of Excellence for the Egyptian Azhari students from the Kuwaiti government.

Courses Taught

UCSB

Azhar (Egypt)

  • 2nd Semester, 2018: Islamic Philosophy
  • 1st Semester, 2018: Comparative Religions
  • 2nd Semester, 2017: Islamic Law
  • 1st Semester, 2017: Islamic Culture and Orientalism
  • 2nd Semester, 2016: Islamic Civilization
  • 1st Semester, 2016: Qur’anic Sciences