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Oasis Backpacking Retreat 2024

A 50% deposit of $250 is required to secure your spot. Alternatively, registrants may opt to pay the full amount of $500. The deposit is non-refundable unless we can fill your spot.  


All spaces have been filled on the sisters' side. Sisters who register will be placed on a waiting list.


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What and Where?

Backpacking is when you hike from point-to-point over 2 or more days while carrying everything you need for your excursion on your back. For this trip, we are backpacking in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, along the scenic Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Transportation for the backpackers to and from Dearborn and accommodations for Tuesday and Sunday will be provided. Food will also be provided and everything the group needs to carry with them will be split between all the members of each group. 


The brothers and sisters will be hiking similar routes, but in opposite directions. The brothers will be hiking eastward, while the sisters will be hiking westward. Each day will require 3-7 miles of hiking. Upon reaching the reserved campsite for each night, hikers will pitch their tents and prepare dinner. Drinking water will be sourced and filtered from nearby lakes, rivers, and creeks. 


We'll offer prayers in congregation, recite supplications, and engage in discussions on meaningful topics. There will also be plenty of downtime to take breaks, explore, and unwind. 

Who?

Brothers and sisters who are between the age of 17-20 by July 30th are eligible to register for this trip. Each group will have 10 backpackers that will be chaperoned by an Islamic scholar and an experienced outdoorsman/woman. The brothers will be led by Shaykh Rizwan Arastu and Brother Zayd Allebban, and the sisters will be led by Sayyidah Israa Safieddine and Sister Fatima Kobeissi. 

When?

Tuesday, July 30th through Sunday, August 4th


Participants are expected to be in Dearborn by 12pm on Tuesday, July 30th. Accommodations for Tuesday night will require each group of brothers and sisters to sleep in their sleeping bags at separate locations. Each person's gear will be prepared and packed on Tuesday night, with the exception of the sleeping bag, which will be packed on Wednesday morning before Fajr prayer. Backpackers will then help load the vehicles that will transport them. We will depart shortly after Fajr prayer on Wednesday, July 31st. We will return to Dearborn on Saturday, August 3rd and arrange accommodations for Saturday night. Backpackers will help clean and organize gear until noon on Sunday. 

Gear and Clothing

Although most of the gear and food will be provided, there are some items that each backpacker will need to bring themselves. The list is as follows:


  • 2 Full Sets of Clothing: This includes a moisture wicking base layer, wool socks, light weight pants, and a shirt. Sisters should also bring 2 sets of hijabs. You will hike in the same set of clothes each day, and sleep in the second set of clothes each night. 
  • Warm Layer: This can be a sweatshirt or a coat that compresses down and doesn't take much space.
  • An extra pair of socks and underwear
  • Waterproof Hiking Boots
  • Waterproof Camp Shoes: Crocs or something similar are an excellent option.
  • Deodorant: Keeping clean can be a challenge on the trail, deodorant can take the edge off for your groupmates :)
  • Snacks: Although meals and snacks will be provided, packing a few simple and easy snacks that you enjoy, especially if you are a picky eater, can help keep you energized. Some good options are:  granola bars, flavored tuna packets, chips, dried fruit, sandwiches, and other on-the-go foods not requiring refrigeration. Since one of the goals of this trip is to prioritize team work, each person will be required to carry a share of the group food and snacks regardless of whether they bring their own. When you're backpacking, every ounce of extra weight you carry works against you, so don't overdo it. 
  • Bug Spray: Sprays with a high percentage of DEET are most effective against mosquitos and biting flies that might be a prevalent in August. 
  • Toiletries: Toothbrush, floss, toothpaste, hand sanitizer, and a personal small microfiber towel. These items will have to be stored with the food because they can attract animals to the campsite, so make sure they don't take much space. 
  • Trekking Poles (Optional): You won't need them, but if you would prefer to have a set, they can be purchased for relatively cheap online.
  • Sun Hat/Sunscreen (Optional): Some of the hiking on our route will be exposed, but there will usually be an adequate amount of shade during the hottest parts of the day. 

What to Expect?

Backpacking for beginners can be intimidating. It is more difficult than regular hiking because of the weight of your backpack, however, people of average physical fitness can backpack successfully without much preparation. Although it might be physically challenging, you don't need any special technical skills to join. It will be an exercise in mental toughness more than it is physical, but the connection to nature and camaraderie you experience will be well worth the challenges. 


With the guidance of the accompanying chaperones, backpackers will learn how to use the natural environment for both physical and spiritual purposes. They will be able to determine prayer times, perform wudhu, and spiritually engage with the world without using modern tools. In addition, they will rely on nature (and Allah of course!) to meet their daily physical needs such as finding clean water, safely storing food, and building a fire. To help foster presence and enrich the experience of backpackers, only the group leaders will be permitted to bring their phones. 

Oasis Backpacking Retreat 2024

A 50% deposit of $250 is required to secure your spot. Alternatively, registrants may opt to pay the full amount of $500. The deposit is non-refundable unless we can fill your spot.  

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Register Now!

Check out some of our photos from last year's retreat!

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