Alpha Lambda Mu
Alpha Lambda Mu (ΑΛΜ) (ألم:Alif Laam Meem in Arabic) is the first national Muslim fraternity in America.[1][2] Alpha Lambda Mu was named for three letters that start several chapters of the Quran: Alif Laam Meem.[1] The Fraternity was created by founder Ali Mahmoud and co-founder Araf Hossain.[3] The fraternities founding chapter was founded at the University of Texas at Dallas on February 12, 2013. As of fall 2020, the fraternity has six active chapters and two colonies.
| Alpha Lambda Mu (Alif Laam Meem in Arabic) | |
|---|---|
| ΑΛΜ ألم | |
| Founded | February 12, 2013 University of Texas at Dallas | 
| Mission statement | Our mission is to connect, build, and sustain a lifelong brotherhood as the first Muslim-interest fraternity in America through excellence in character, excellence in service, excellence in intellectual standard, and excellence in creativity amongst all members, chapters, conglomerates, and associates. | 
| Chapters | 6 | 
| Website | alphalambdamu | 
On March 23, 2013, the chapter at University of Texas at Dallas joined a protest against Domestic Violence to confront negative stereotypes of Muslim Men[4]

Chapters
    
Alpha Lambda Mu has six active chapters:
- Grand Alpha - University of Texas at Dallas
- Beta - University of California at San Diego
- Eta - University of Toledo
- Theta - University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Iota - Texas Tech University
- Kappa - University of Texas
- Lambda - Arizona State University
Four inactive chapters:
- Gamma - Cornell University
- Delta - San Diego State University
- Epsilon - University of Texas at Arlington
- Zeta - The Pennsylvania State University
Colonies at the following universities as of March 2022:
References
    
- "Fraternity Life, Islamic Style". The New York Times. February 6, 2014.
- "A Frat Of Their Own: Muslims Create A New Space On Campus". March 8, 2014. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
- BroBible. "An Interview with the Founder of Alpha Lambda Mu, America's First Muslim Fraternity (Ali Mahmoud)". BroBible.
- Emily Deruy (April 8, 2013). "Muslim Fraternity Confronts Negative Stereotypes". Retrieved April 28, 2016.