Vision
To cultivate sisterhood, cultural exchange, and the embodiment of Prophetic teachings—empowering women to live with clarity, purpose, and presence.
The Retreat is a women’s spiritual retreat rooted in the prophetic tradition and honoring the legacy of the Mutawefeen of Makkah—generations of stewards who have guided pilgrims on their sacred journeys. Inspired by this heritage, we unite spiritual knowledge, cultural sensitivity, and logistical expertise to deliver a seamless and profoundly transformative experience.
Our thematic, immersive retreats are intentionally intimate, designed to provide depth and connection. Guided by esteemed female teachers, participants are invited into a holistic space for worship, reflection, cultural exchange, and meaningful companionship.
The Retreat Social offers a dedicated gathering space for local women, where knowledge, social engagement, and sisterhood naturally converge. These events are currently held in Jeddah.

To cultivate sisterhood, cultural exchange, and the embodiment of Prophetic teachings—empowering women to live with clarity, purpose, and presence.
We curate sacred retreats that deepen women’s spiritual journeys by combining Prophetic-inspired guidance, female scholarship, and Hejazi cultural heritage. Our gatherings provide a safe and nurturing space where participants learn, reflect, and grow—strengthening both their connection to Allah and their bonds of sisterhood.
Building strong, lasting bonds rooted in faith
Learn, teach and embodying teachings from the Prophetic tradition in all we do
Supporting converts to Islam in a welcoming safe space with continuous support.
Honoring and learning from the heritage of the Hijaz
Creating an inclusive, welcoming space for women of all backgrounds
Striving for the highest standards in service and hospitality
Sourcing locally and giving back to the communities we engage with
Balancing heart, mind, and body through knowledge, worship, and well-being.
A nurturing environment for both born Muslims and converts, fostering long-lasting bonds of sisterhood.
Direct engagement with scholars rooted in the Islamic tradition.