Freeway has established a scholarship fund in memory of his late daughter Harmony that will support 18 young Muslim women who are graduating high school.
The Philadelphia native announced the Ahebbak Harmony Girls Scholarship in an Instagram post on Wednesday (April 17), explaining that the funds will go to whatever path its recipients choose – whether it be college, a trade school or even entrepreneurship.
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“In cherished memory of my beautiful daughter Harmony, who courageously battled cancer and left us in 2021, the @360traininganddevelopment and @freedomthinkersacademy bestowed the Ahebbak Harmony Girls Scholarship upon 18 Female Muslim students,” he began. “It’s a divine blessing to give back, and may these young ladies, with God’s grace, soar toward their dreams.
“We eagerly anticipate supporting you as you embark on your journey toward entrepreneurship, workforce certifications, or undergraduate degrees. A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Butler and @girlshighmsa for allowing #360stem and @freedomthinkersacademy to empower your students for life beyond high school.
In 2021, Freeway’s 21-year-old daughter Harmony lost her battle with cancer. The Philly rapper announced the life-altering news in a post and expressed how much pain he was in as he grapples with her untimely passing.
“You know the saying sugar and spice and everything nice, well that’s my Harmony!” he wrote alongside a video of her dancing. “I promise y’all she was the sweetest most kind most caring generous loving adorable person I know. Allah Really blessed me putting her in my life. I love her so much and this hurts so bad.
“This video was February of this year on her 21st birthday. Even though she was fighting cancer she was always happy and always smiling and she always brightened up my day. The only thing that’s giving me comfort is I know 100% that she believes in Allah and she was a good person. I truly believe she has everything it takes to enter into heaven.”
Freeway, who has faced serious health problems in the past, continued to ask for support from his tribe, which he got in droves.
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“Please keep her in your prayers & please ask God to show her comfort and mercy,” he added. “Listen Life & Death is very real! cherish your love ones & keep them close to you because you never know, we are not promised our next breath. She truly was my best friend and I don’t know what I’m gonna do this pain is unimaginable.”
Tragically, Harmony’s passing occurred nearly a year to the day that Freeway lost his son Jihad in October 2020.