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تاريخ التّسجيل: Jun 2004
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إفتراضي Greek Life and the Muslim girl




When Imani Abdul-Haqq converted to Islam in November 1999, she knew her life as Muslim would make her an outsider. She decided that though she would have to give up some things, she would figure out a way live an American life within her faith.


Six years later her mettle was put to the test: As a Guilford (North Carolina) College student, Abdul-Haqq was unwilling to forgo one crucial element of college--a chance at experiencing Greek life.

Her determination to meld faith with sorority life led her to co-found the first ever Greek-Muslim sorority--Gamma Gamma Chi, a haven for young women looking for sorority sisterhood minus the co-ed parties and other haram (forbidden) activities.


That first Muslim-Greek sorority was the realization of a cherished goal for Abdul-Haqq. But the story doesn’t end there. As word continues to spread of Gamma Gamma Chi, Muslim sisters Kentucky, Maryland, Georgia, and other states are clamoring for chapters at their own universities.

Abdul-Haqq’s journey to Greek life is indicative of the modern Muslim-American woman--respectful of her faith and determined to partake in halal (permissible) aspects of American life. If there’s a way to make it work, then women like Abdul-Haqq will make it happen.
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