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Originally posted by Drolefille
I'm fairly certain things are usually only considered hazing if you (actives) make the new members do it. If the entire sorority reads the Koran, then that isn't hazing any more than the entire sorority having study hours I wouldn't think.
Also, I believe previous articles have stated that they'd be willing to accept non-Muslim women who were willing to uphold the values of the sorority. I don't think this is any different from a Jewish or Christian based sorority.
(didn't see the gamma mail so I can't comment on that)
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No it's very different.
Jewish sororities aren't religious sororities. Greek rituals often have references to Christian symbols and culture. Jewish GLOs use Jewish references. There is no push to be religious.
I personally don't see the point in a Muslim sorority and how it differentiates from a Muslim RSO, but again if there is the population and demand to support it over time, good for them.
-Rudey