Rooted in Brotherhood
A wellness retreat designed for Muslim men who are seeking peace, connection, and spiritual revival.
Brotherhood, self-development workshops, Islamic halaqas, nourishing meals, luxury retreat house, uplifting spiritual reminders, scenic nature walk + more.
Join us in the heart of Colorado for a unique Muslim retreat that blends thrilling outdoor experiences with spiritual growth, designed to reconnect you with nature, brotherhood, and your Creator.
You can join us on your car or your motorcycle.
Dates: Friday 29 August – Monday Sep 1 2025
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Our Rooted in Brotherhood retreat is designed to nourish your heart and soul, offering a peaceful summer escape into nature, brotherhood, and spiritual growth. Across three days you'll embark on a journey that blends meaningful Islamic teachings, creative expression, and personal reflection.
From the moment you arrive, you’ll be embraced by a circle of sincere brothers, each on a journey to become a stronger, more grounded Muslim man. The evening is designed to help you disconnect from distractions and reconnect with your purpose. You’ll set clear intentions for the weekend ahead, followed by a powerful opening circle that invites vulnerability and unity.
Each morning throughout the retreat begins with Fajr prayer in congregation, followed by Quran reflections and mindfulness practices surrounded by nature. These moments lay the spiritual foundation—quieting the noise, opening the heart, and deepening your connection to Allah ﷻ.
This is the core of the retreat; a day designed to reshape your spiritual, emotional, and physical state. A heartfelt talk by a respected Islamic speaker will ignite a deeper understanding of your role as a leader, brother, and servant of Allah. you’ll engage in purposeful activities such as
We’ll then journey on a scenic hike through one of Colorado’s most breathtaking natural landscapes, where silence, reflection, and dhikr turn every step into worship.
By nightfall, you’ll feel lighter, unburdened from distractions, spiritually charged, and more attuned to your Fitrah.
The final day begins with a brotherhood challenge, climbing the longest stairs in America. More than a physical feat, it’s a metaphor for the uphill journey of being a righteous Muslim man in a complex world. Each step becomes a symbol of resilience, patience, and brotherhood.
In the evening, we’ll conclude with:
Dhikr & Quran Reflection
Team‑Building Challenge
and reflections and powerful reminders on what it means to be a responsible, God-conscious man in today’s society, from protecting your family, to being an asset in your community.
Day 4: The Transformed Muslim
The final day is not an ending, it’s a beginning. You’ll wake up with clarity, surrounded by brothers who were once strangers but now feel like family. You’ll be reminded of your role: protector, servant, leader, son, father, brother, believer. You’ll be equipped with practical tools to stay connected to your Deen, manage your emotions, and keep your heart alive amidst the chaos of modern life.
You’ll leave this retreat not just refreshed, but rebuilt, ready to return to your family, career, and community with the strength, humility, and God-consciousness of a true Muslim man.
Nestled in the north of Colorado Springs, our luxury retreat house offers the perfect blend of comfort and mountain beauty.
Surrounded by breathtaking mountains and trails, you'll find serenity in every corner—from elegantly designed guest suites to tranquil shared spaces that invite relaxation. Whether you're lounging by the fireplace or taking in the stunning views from the sun-drenched deck, this retreat feels like a peaceful escape from the everyday.
With its light-filled interiors and soothing natural surroundings, this expansive property creates a safe space where you can truly unwind and reconnect. Just 40 minutes from Denver and 15 minutes from Colorado Springs, yet worlds away in atmosphere, you'll leave feeling inspired, refreshed, and deeply restored by the beauty and tranquility of this unforgettable setting.
The indicative age range of men who attend our retreats is 18 to 50. If you are over this age range, you of course may still join us. However, please ensure that you are physically fit and able to walk continuously for up to 2 hours and partake in the full program.
This 3-night trip can accommodate 14 people.
Accommodation:
A beautiful lodge house has been reserved for this trip. Participants should be prepared for some driving/commuting over the course of the weekend to reach the activities planned in the itinerary.
We have payment plans available. You can pay in 2-3 installments. Only a $300 deposit is required to secure your spot.
All payment is strictly non-refundable, no exceptions apply. In the unlikely event that we (the organizers) have to cancel a retreat for any reason, you will receive a refund or a credit transfer to another retreat. We are not able to cover additional travel expenses and we are not responsible for any consequential expenses incurred as a result of any cancellation. In the event you need to cancel, we encourage you to try and find someone else to take your space. If we have a waiting list, we will most certainly try and offer your space to others.
Any questions, please email: info@bukhareeretreats.com
“It was a great experience, good fellowship. It made a big difference in my life, something I normally don’t get to do with other brothers except for Jumuah prayers." - Br. James
“This is something I always wanted; having a group of Muslims where we can share our passions, riding together. A lot of memories were made." - Br. Saad
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Dessert
Exclusive journal with 365 prompts across 10 themes
Flights and transportation are NOT included in your registration or covered by Bukharee Retreats. You are welcome to rent motorycles on riders-share.com or rent cars from rental companies.
In some cases, a rental car may be the only option for carpooling, and the cost of the rental car is not covered by Bukharee Retreats.
Settle into our peaceful retreat lodge near Colorado Springs. Refresh, breathe deep, and leave the world behind. A nourishing dinner prepared with love. Maghreb prayer followed by quiet contemplation. Gather for a heartfelt welcome, get to know one another, and set intentions for a meaningful few days ahead. Wind down in remembrance of Allah together under the stars.
This is the core of the retreat, a day designed to reshape your spiritual, emotional, and physical state. A heartfelt talk by a respected Islamic speaker will ignite a deeper understanding of your role as a leader, brother, and servant of Allah.
We’ll then journey on a scenic hike through one of Colorado’s most breathtaking natural landscapes, where silence, reflection, and dhikr turn every step into worship. Alongside your brothers, you’ll engage in purposeful activities such as
By nightfall, you’ll feel lighter, unburdened from distractions, spiritually charged, and more attuned to your Fitrah.
Begin the day with Fajr prayer and morning adhkar, grounding yourself spiritually.
Ascend one of the highest stairs in America, the Manitou Incline.
You’ll take on one last challenge together: climbing the longest stairs in America. This isn’t just about physical endurance, it’s a symbolic ascent. Each step represents your growth: leaving behind laziness, excuses, and doubt, and rising into purpose, responsibility, and strength. You don’t climb alone, you climb as part of a brotherhood that lifts one another, just as you’ll now lift others in your daily life.
Afterward, we’ll gather at a local masjid for a final spiritual session, a reminder of what it means to return home as a man of ihsan. You’ll be reminded of your role: protector, servant, leader, son, father, brother, believer. You’ll be equipped with practical tools to stay connected to your Deen, manage your emotions, and keep your heart alive amidst the chaos of modern life.
In the evening we will come together to discuss. what did this journey stir in your heart? Share personal insights and goals going forward.
The final day is not an ending, it’s a beginning. You’ll wake up with clarity, surrounded by brothers who were once strangers but now feel like family. You’ll be reminded of your role: protector, servant, leader, son, father, brother, believer. You’ll be equipped with practical tools to stay connected to your Deen, manage your emotions, and keep your heart alive amidst the chaos of modern life.
You’ll leave this retreat not just refreshed, but rebuilt, ready to return to your family, career, and community with the strength, humility, and God-consciousness of a true Muslim man.
