Suhaib Webb is a contemporary
American-Muslim educator, activist, and lecturer. His work bridges
classical and contemporary Islamic thought, addressing issues of
cultural, social and political relevance to Muslims in the West. After
converting to Islam in 1992, Webb left his career in the music industry
to pursue his passion in education. He earned a Bachelor’s in Education
from the University of Central Oklahoma and received intensive private
training in the Islamic Sciences under a renowned Muslim Scholar of
Senegalese descent. Webb was hired as the Imam at the Islamic Society of
Greater Oklahoma City, where he gave khutbas (sermons), taught
religious classes, and provided counselling to families and young
people; he also served as an Imam and resident scholar in communities
across the U.S.
From 2004-2010, Suhaib Webb studied at the world’s preeminent Islamic
institution of learning, Al-Azhar University, in the College of
Shari`ah. During this time, after several years of studying the Arabic
Language and the Islamic legal tradition, he also served as the head of
the English Translation Department at Dar al-Ifta al-Misriyyah.
Purification of the Soul by Imam Suhaib Webb |
Outside of his studies at Al-Azhar, Suhaib Webb completed the
memorization of the Quran in the city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. He has
been granted numerous traditional teaching licenses (ijazat), adhering
to centuries-old Islamic scholarly practice of ensuring the highest
standards of scholarship.
Webb was named one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World
by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center in 2010 and his
website, www.SuhaibWebb.com, was voted the best “Blog of the Year” by
the 2009 Brass Crescent awards.
Suhaib Webb has lectured extensively around the world including in
the Middle East, East Asia, Europe, North Africa and North America. Upon
returning from his studies in Egypt, Webb lived in the Bay Area,
California, where he worked with the Muslim American Society from Fall
2010 to Winter 2011. He recently accepted a positon as the Imam of the
Islamic Society of Boston’s Cultural Center (ISBCC) on December 1st,
2011 and moved to Boston with his family.
Source: www.SuhaibWebb.com
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