
Instead of keg parties and hazing, there are daily morning prayers and visits to the Islamic Center. The New York Times takes a look at the emergence of Muslim fraternity houses.
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Original article by Kyle Spencer published in the New York Times on 02/06/2014
Instead of keg parties and hazing, there are daily morning prayers and visits to the Islamic Center. The New York Times takes a look at the emergence of Muslim fraternity houses.
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