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Hijrah-Walk 20 May, 2026

Brotherhood Through the Hijrah Walk

A journey that brings Muslims together.

Brotherhood Through the Hijrah Walk

The Hijrah Walk is more than a spiritual journey — it is an experience that strengthens brotherhood, unity, and connection among Muslims. Walking together through the desert creates moments of support, reflection, and shared purpose inspired by the migration of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ from Makkah to Madinah. Away from daily distractions, participants build meaningful bonds through prayer, conversation, teamwork, and spiritual reflection. The journey reminds Muslims that unity and brotherhood remain powerful foundations of Islam.
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Shared challenges create stronger connections.

Walking Together in Faith

The Hijrah journey teaches Muslims the importance of supporting one another during times of difficulty. During the Hijrah Walk, participants encourage each other, share experiences, and develop a deeper sense of unity through the challenges and rewards of the journey. These moments help create lasting friendships and strengthen the feeling of belonging within the Muslim Ummah.
“The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy.”
— Surah Al-Hujurat (49:10)
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Spiritual experiences that bring hearts together.

How the Hijrah Walk Builds Unity

The Hijrah Walk creates an environment where Muslims connect through shared faith, reflection, and support. The journey encourages unity, compassion, and meaningful relationships among participants.
Includes
  • Strengthens brotherhood through shared experiences
  • Encourages teamwork and mutual support
  • Creates meaningful spiritual conversations
  • Builds unity among Muslims from different backgrounds

Walk Together, Grow Together

Join the Hijrah Walk and experience the power of faith, brotherhood, and unity on a journey from Makkah to Madinah.