How Greece welcomes its female Muslims
October 4, 2009
Source: IslamOnline.net
As the first step in our journey to discover the European Muslim women’s opportunities and challenges that are hindering them from integrating into Europe’s different communities, IslamOnline.net (IOL)’s European Muslims Page is quoting Anna Stamou on the status of Greek Muslim women.
Name: Anna Stamou
Profession: Anna Stamou is one of the National Board Members of Muslim Association of Greece (MAG)
Country: Greece
IslamOnline.net (IOL): How do you evaluate the Muslim women’s situation in Europe?
Mrs. Stamou: I believe that the Muslim women in Europe have many opportunities to succeed in their fields of interest. However, they still face more challenges since the European atmosphere is not Muslim-friendly, though Europe is a tolerant continent.
IOL: What are the major problems facing Muslim women in the West? And how do you suggest they should react to these problems?
Mrs.Stamou: In this context, I recall a Greek saying “The Muslim woman has to prove that she is not an elephant,” this means that she must change the stereotypes that perceive the Muslim women as being oppressed, hidden behind their veils, brain washed, and with no free will and no rights.
After a Muslim woman manages to prove all these stereotypes wrong, then she has to encounter all major problems that any ordinary European woman has: starting with unemployment and having less career opportunities than men.
However, with faith and high educational level, a Muslim woman is able to cope with all challenges in life and to reflect her true reality.
IOL: What is the status of Muslim women in Greece? Are there any key figures who occupy high positions in society?
Mrs. Stamou: Greece is divided into two main Muslim communities that rarely communicate. The smaller but the older community is the Greek Muslim minority of Thrace while the bigger but newer is the Muslim immigrants’ community. The later live all over Greece. The Greek converts mingle with the immigrant and mostly with the Arabic-speaking community.
The majority of the immigrant women in Greece are not active, especially for those women who try to provide Islamic education for other women or for their children. The successful women in Thrace have (in the majority) weak religious conscience and they try to manage their lives showing up their secular face.
Though we have some Greek Muslim women working in politics, they don’t wear hijab and they have never demanded any rights for Muslims. They pursue only their local claims (which are really a lot). The active women are the Greek converts who maintain their Greek culture and practice Islam freely.
IOL: What are your contributions in favor of the Muslim women in your country?
Mrs.Stamou: Since I became a Muslim, all my focus was on providing Islamic information, material, and inspiration for fellow Muslims. I started with publishing books and an Islamic cultural newspaper then my efforts included supporting other converts.
Now my responsibilities increased since I joined the Greeks Rethink team. I’m also responsible for the marketing and public relations of the Muslim Association of Greece.
I wish I could have the opportunity to organize a supporting program only for Muslim women, but so far this is not feasible because most of the Muslim women in my area have to reach the first integration step which is to learn Greek.
The Ministry of Education and the local authorities have launched very useful programs for teaching Greek to immigrants. Definitely we support those programs and encourage every Muslim woman who does not speak Greek to go and attend one of these programs. We are looking forward for the coming steps.
In fact, my team and I have many dreams and plans for Muslims in Greece. I strongly believe that all our activities will benefit my beloved country, because we do love Greece and Islam; an irresistible combination!
Islam: It’s all Greek to us
February 28, 2009
It’s a great pleasure to announce that our team has produced our first professional (hard copy) brochure that is at the printers as we speak. This is for you to read and distribute either online through forums, blogs, email, websites or offline by passing it out to friends and family.
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Welcome our new Greek Converts Manager
January 20, 2009
Please give a warm welcome to our new Greek Converts Manager, Mariam Eustathiou.
Mariam is from Cyprus and is now living in Switzerland. She is the founder of the Facebook group, Greek Muslims, and is a new member of our admin team to help provide support for the Global Greek Muslim community.
She is heading up our crucial project to collect as many Greek convert stories as we can, either in text or video format. As you know, many Greeks don’t want to accept the fact that we are Greek, raised just like them, and consciously choose Islam. So, if we don’t have your story submitted already, I highly encourage you to get in contact with Mariam at greekconverts@greeksrethink.com.
Please give a warm welcome to Mariam.
Wikipedia right on
June 26, 2008

While Wiki does a fine job of providing information about Greek Muslims in the vicinity of Greece, I found that there was nothing said about Greeks around the world who convert to Islam. I mean Greeks who can date back to Greek ancestry, not Turkish or other.
So, I thought I would make Wikipedia right on by first adding our website to the external links (yay, we’re famous now!) and then also adding a new section: “Greek Muslim Converts around the World”.
The problem is that I’m having a hard time deciding what to actually include in this section or how much detail I should go into. Here’s what I started off with:
There is an increasing trend of Greeks converting to Islam around the world. These Greek people are 100% Greek either living in Greece or outside of Greece, who after researching religion, have chosen to convert to Islam.
I know, pretty pathetic. What do you suggest we write?
Cat Stevens’ transition to Yusuf Islam
May 19, 2008
International famous Greek singer converts to Islam. Find out more about his amazing journey:
Cat Stevens’ transition to Yusuf Islam
(Note: Music is included in the video.)










