"The average child spends over 7 hours per day

on screens during summer break.

This camp offers a joyful, purpose-filled alternative."

"The average child spends over

7 hours per day

on screens during summer break.

This camp offers a joyful,

purpose-filled alternative."

July 7th - July 31th, 2025

Monday to Thursday   |    9 AM - 3 PM


  • Tajweed + Quran Memorization
  • Wrestling + Boxing Training
  • Khutbah Writing + Public Speaking
  • Real Talk on Teenage Challenges

Tajweed + Quran Memorization

Learn to recite the Quran the way it was revealed, slow, precise, and beautiful. In this daily session, your teen will practice foundational tajweed rules like makharij, ghunnah, and ikhfa, while memorizing short surahs and powerful ayat. They’ll also explore the spiritual meanings behind the words. Your teen will not only improve their fluency but feel honored to carry and reflect the Quran in their life.

Wrestling + Boxing Training

Hands-on training in striking, grappling, and self-defense led by qualified Muslim coaches. Students will learn boxing combinations, takedown techniques, body control, and footwork drills. Each session also emphasizes adab—how a Muslim trains with humility, controls anger, and protects others, not harms. Gloves, mats, and equipment are provided; no experience needed.

Wrestling + Boxing Training

Hands-on training in striking, grappling, and self-defense led by qualified Muslim coaches. Students will learn boxing combinations, takedown techniques, body control, and footwork drills. Each session also emphasizes adab—how a Muslim trains with humility, controls anger, and protects others, not harms. Gloves, mats, and equipment are provided; no experience needed.

Khutbah Writing + Public Speaking

Learn how to write and deliver a short khutbah or motivational reminder (khatirah) with structure, strength, and sincerity. Youth will be coached in eye contact, tone, posture, and how to speak on topics like patience, peer pressure, and purpose. By Week 4, each participant will deliver their khutbah or talk in front of the group, learning how to lead with their voice.

Real Talk on Teenage Challenges

A safe, guided space to discuss real struggles—addiction to screens, identity confusion, fitting in, laziness in salah, low confidence, or feeling spiritually distant. Led by relatable mentors, these sessions aren’t lectures, they’re honest discussions with clear Islamic tools, stories from the Quran, and practical strategies for navigating today’s world with strength and sincerity.

Real Talk on Teenage Challenges

A safe, guided space to discuss real struggles—addiction to screens, identity confusion, fitting in, laziness in salah, low confidence, or feeling spiritually distant. Led by relatable mentors, these sessions aren’t lectures, they’re honest discussions with clear Islamic tools, stories from the Quran, and practical strategies for navigating today’s world with strength and sincerity.

Friends Matter

Give your teen the incredible opportunity to build meaningful friendships, form lasting bonds, and create unforgettable memories, all in a welcoming, inclusive environment that celebrates their unique talents and passions. They’ll thrive in a space where having fun goes hand-in-hand with feeling valued, confident, and truly worthy.

Passionate Instructors

Led by dedicated and passionate instructors, the Quranic Roots Camp inspires your teen to grow personally, build essential skills, and deepen their connection to Islamic values, all through fun, engaging, and fun activities.

Passionate Instructors

Led by dedicated and passionate instructors, the Quranic Roots Camp inspires your teen to grow personally, build essential skills, and deepen their connection to Islamic values, all through fun, engaging, and fun activities.

Good character isn’t taught — it’s built.

FAQs

  • Is this camp religious or just fun?

    It’s both, faith is woven into every session, with real-life, age-appropriate applications of Qur’an and Sunnah.


  • Will my teen feel safe discussing real issues

    Yes, facilitators are trained to create a respectful and open environment.


  • Do they need prior Quran experience?

    No. This is designed for all levels.


  • Will lunch or snacks be provided?

    Campers should bring their own lunch. We provide light, healthy snacks and water. Please indicate any allergies or dietary needs on the registration form.

  • Will boys and girls be separated?

    Absolutely. While both the Boys’ and Girls’ Quranic Roots Camps will run during the same dates, they are completely separate in space, instructors, and programming. Girls will have their own dedicated classrooms, instructors (female only), and activity areas. There will be no overlap between boys’ and girls’ groups throughout the day to ensure a respectful, focused, and comfortable environment for all.



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