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Susan Carland
Birth Name:Susan Janet Carland
Birth Date:[1] [2]
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Known For:Author and commentator on women in Islam
Alma Mater:Monash University
Occupation:Author, academic
Children:2

Susan Janet Carland (born 1980) is an Australian academic, author and television presenter best known for her ongoing media presence speaking on her academic speciality of women in Islam.

Early life and education

Carland attended public schools.[3] She has stated that one of her favourite recreational pursuits in childhood was ballet, which she pursued from the age of seven.[4]

Carland grew up as a Baptist and Uniting Church Christian―although she later became a Sunni Muslim―and enthusiastically speaks of her upbringing.[5]

Carland completed a Bachelor of Arts and Science at Monash University. She also obtained a doctorate from Monash in 2015, which focused on Muslim women combating sexism from within the religion's own traditions and communities.[6] [7]

Career

Carland teaches gender studies, politics, and sociology at Monash University, with a special focus on Muslim women and Muslims in Australia.

She was a founding member and presenter of the SBS comedy talk show Salam Cafe.

Carland is active in the Islamic Council of Victoria and has appeared on Australian television and radio talk shows, typically providing a specifically Islamic and/or feminist perspective.

In 2018, she hosted the Australian version of quiz show Child Genius, on SBS.[8]

In 2017, Carland wrote Fighting Hislam: women, faith and sexism.

Personal life

Carland converted to Sunni Islam at the age of 19.[9] She became increasingly interested in the religion and then converted in her first year of university.

Carland married Waleed Aly in 2002. They have 2 children and live in Melbourne.

List of works

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Islam in Melbourne . 15 July 2005 . . 18 August 2017.
  2. News: Islam chose me: Susan Carland on religion, love and the hijab . 16 September 2016 . . 18 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Panellist:Susan Carland. Q&A (ABC Television). 20 December 2018 . Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. Season 5 Episode 6: Susan Carland . Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery (ABC Television) . . 18 August 2017.
  5. Web site: Abbott . Rebecca . 2019-05-07 . Why Susan Carland converted from Christianity to Islam - Eternity News . 2024-05-24 . en-AU.
  6. Fighting Hislam : an investigation into Australian and North American Muslim women fighting sexism within their own communities from a pro-faith perspective . Monash University . 2017-02-22 . PhD . 10.4225/03/58acf9f37164b . en . Susan Janet . Carland.
  7. Web site: Arts > Profiles > Susan Carland. Monash University. 18 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Susan Carland: scholar, writer, feminist – and now, quiz show host. Lallo. Michael. 2018-07-26. The Sydney Morning Herald. en. 2019-04-23.
  9. Web site: Why Susan Carland converted from Christianity to Islam - Eternity News. May 7th. Rebecca Abbott . Comments. 2019 05:08 PM Add a Comment. www.eternitynews.com.au. 7 May 2019 . en-AU. 2020-03-11.
  10. News: Fighting Hislam: Susan Carland on what it means to be a Muslim feminist . 3 May 2017 . Jamila . Rizvi . 18 August 2017 . News.com.au.