Early life He was born William Webb in 1972 in
Oklahoma to a
Christian family, including a grandfather who served as a preacher. 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 and became a local
hip hop DJ and producer, 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. He simultaneously started teaching at Mercy School, an Islamic K–12 school in Oklahoma City. He also obtained a degree in Islamic Law from
Al Azhar University. While studying at Al-Azhar, Webb served as the head of translation at
Dar Al-Iftaa Al-Misriyya, the world's largest Fatwa office. There, under the supervision of various scholars, such as
Emad Effat and
Ali Gomaa, Webb issued religious verdicts in English and Arabic. ==Career==