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Old 03-10-2008, 11:14 PM
scoobis scoobis is offline
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From a males point of view I think what you're doing is great greek diversity is somthing i wish there was more of on my campus with such a large muslim population. My fraternity was based on Christian ideals but I'm an atheist and it was sort of rough at first because we have prayers and such. But once people get to know you and aren't preoccupied by your beliefs its easier. I know comparing your situation to mine is completely differnt because people can't tell that I'm an atheist from what I'm wearing but it's relatable. Even if there is a house with religous affiliation though don't be turned off right away because I've never been forced to pray and when you look at the foundations of these organizations they support things that all religions respect like morality, character, scholarship, etc.

But the easiest thing is to just educate people and I'm sure you've done this in the past and you seem proud and intelligent enough to do it in the greek community. I say go for it, rush, have fun. It will be one of the greatest choices of your life when you find that one house full of people who are like you and you enjoy being around. From one religious minority to another...do it. I'm gonna go wander off back to the frat chat now...sorry ladies

This may be a stupid question which i could probably answer with google, but are there any muslim GLOs out there that anyone knows of?
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