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  |  Re: حفيد القس يسلم ويصبح إمامنا في بوسطون(صهيب الأمريكي)... (Re: سيف اليزل برعي البدوي) |  | صهيب الامريكى-بقلم:محمد النيل
 على وزن صهيب الرومى
 تم تسجيله كإمام رئيسي بمسجد بوسطن الكبير
 وعندما أقول تم تسجيله فذلك تشبيها لفرحة فريق بعد أن يتم تسجيل لاعب نجم كبير هام
 تعقبها فرحة جماهيرية عارمة بذلك المكسب الذى يتفاخرون به وسط الفرق الاخرى
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 فهذا المسجد العملاق والذى يعتبر أكبر مؤسسة أسلامية فى نيوإنقلاند
 هذا الصرح الذى عانق هارفارد والام آى تى وأحتضن مكانا مرموقا فى قلب مدينة بوسطن
 هذا العمل الهندسى واللوحة المعمارية التحفة والذى لا يبعد كثيرا من ال Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
 فإنه يستحق إماما و علامة مثل William Webb
 إنه مكسب حقا كبير لهذا المسجد المركز المؤسسة التعليمية الاجتماعية الامريكية
 إنه المركز الذى تفاعل مع المجمتع الذى يحيط به
 هذا المركز والذى يشهد لعمدة بوسطن Thomas Menino بالعرفان للوقوف مع المركز فى احلك الظروف فى مرحلة بناءه وتأسيسه وتسهيل العوائق التى واجهته
 ووقوفه بقوة لاحباط محاولات من جهات عديدة لوقفه وعدم أكتماله
 حتى أصبح أفتتاحه نصرا ل Menino أولا وللولاية ولحاكم الولاية واللذان قاما بإفتتاح المسجد وسط فرحة الجميع
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 وكان ختام المسك تعيين هذا الامام الشاب الرائع
 والذى يتحدث فى خطبه بلغة اليوم
 بنكهة اليوم
 خطب مرتبطة بالواقع تعبر عن لسان اسلام يقرأ متطلبات العصر ويجاريها
 
 خطب تتحدث عن النبى القدوة ص
 تربطنا بالسنة السمحة من خلال أمثلة حياتية ماثلة
 خطب قد تجد بها امثلة عن حياة بوسطن لا تغيب عنها ال Celtics
 وقد تجده تارة مشيرا New England Patriots
 خطب شيقة كانك تشاهد فى Talk show تلفزيونى ممتع وانت فى راحة مجلس الليفينغ رووم
 
 لن استطيع شرح او عكس ما اقصد للتجديد البديع لاسلوب الخطب المليئة بنكهة الثقافة الامريكية الممتعة وربطها بالقيم الاسلامية
 ضاربا الامثال من الواقع الامريكى
 فقط خطبه والتى اتمنى ان يسعنى الوقت بأنزالها هنا فهى وحدها التى ستعنى ما أقصد
 إنها خطب من النوع الذى يجعلك تتشوق لخطب الجمعات التى تليها
 وتتمنى ان تكون كل الايام Fridays
 إنه صهيب William Suhaib Webb
 وهذا بعض من تعريف له بصحيفة ال Boston Globe فى عددها الصادر يوم 13 ديسمبر 2011
 
 Quote: He grew up as a preacher’s grandson in Oklahoma, attending Church of Christ services twice a week, until the pull of Christianity started to weaken. His teen years were spent spinning hip-hop music as a DJ, but that world came to feel hollow.
 
 Then he found the Koran, and William Suhaib Webb was transfixed.
 
 Now Webb, a year shy of 40, finds himself in Roxbury as the new spiritual leader of the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center, the biggest mosque in New England. He started this week, and yesterday led his first jummah, the weekly congregational prayer Muslims hold on Fridays.
 
 
 
 وهنا تعريف اوفر من الويكى بيديا
 
 Quote: Biography
 [edit] Early life
 
 He was born William Webb in 1972 in Oklahoma to a Christian family, including a grandfather who served as a preacher.[2] At age 14, he lost interest in religion going through a self-described spiritual crisis. He also began engaging in delinquency by joining a local gang, was involved in a drive by shooting, and became a successful local Hip-Hop DJ and producer,[3] making records with various artists.
 [edit] Education
 
 After converting to Islam in 1992, Webb left his career as a DJ and studied at the University of Central Oklahoma, where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Education. He also studied privately under a Senegalese Sheikh, learning enough Islam and Arabic to become a community leader in Oklahoma City, where he was hired as Imam at The Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City.[4] He simultaneously started teaching at Mercy School, an Islamic K-12 school in Oklahoma City.
 
 From 2004-2010, Suhaib Webb studied at the world’s preeminent Islamic institution of learning, Al-Azhar University, in the College of Shari`ah, in Cairo. 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.[5][dead link]
 [edit] Career
 
 Apart from his studies, he frequently lectures in the United States and Malaysia, and records public lecture series on Islam and contemporary Muslim matters. He resides in the Silicon Valley of the San Francisco Bay area and hosts a weekly "Real Talk" call-in radio show.[6] Suhaib Webb is an active member of the Muslim American Society and its youth department and has been so for the last ten years. It is through the Muslim American Society's scholarship program that he was sent to Egypt to attain fluency in Arabic and focus on Islamic studies.[7] Webb frequently hosts lectures and posts articles offering Islamic perspectives on modern-day issues such as community involvement and social relevance.[8]
 [edit] Boston's Imam
 
 Webb was inaugurated as the Imam of the Islamic Society of Boston's Cultural Center (ISBCC) on December 1, 2011.[9] The ISBCC is the largest Islamic center in New England, and the second largest on the East Coast. The 70,000 square foot building stands tall on Malcolm X Boulevard in the heart of Boston, a Muslim handprint on the city skyline.[10]
 [edit] Reputation
 
 Some UK government officials were quoted in a 2004 edition of The Guardian describing Webb as a "moderate leader" along with the likes of Hamza Yusuf and Amr Khaled.[11] Webb was named one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center in 2010.[12] Webb's website, www.SuhaibWebb.com, was voted the best "Blog of the Year" by the 2009 Brass Crescent awards [13] and his tweets won him the vote of "Best Muslim Tweeter" of 2010.[14]
 [edit] Views & Accomplishments
 
 Webb joined a trip of imams to Auschwitz in 2010, followed by a public statement to condemning Holocaust-denial and anti-Semitism.[15] He helped raise $20,000 for widows and children of firefighters killed in the 9/11 attack.[16] He is a part of efforts to more effectively rebut militants and religious extremists [17][18] and is an advocate for grassroots Muslim activism to promote social change. He advocates for an American-style Islam, one that is true to the Koran and Islamic law but that reflects this country's customs and culture.[19][20]
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