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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

السلام عليكم / Greetings!

This group is for people who want to get active, love to be active, love the outdoors & love nature. Whether through hiking, biking, walking, kayaking, or simply volunteering, sharing and caring. A group to resonate with like-minded people, to enjoy activities together, share positive and enlightening experiences, make meaningful connections and create good memories. Making such activities consistent and a habit to foster your sense of overall well-being and enable you to feel resilient and powerful.

This group is open to all, including non-Muslims, we simply ask that you are considerate and respect the traditions, values and culture of the group and each other.

“Your body has a right over you” - regular activities are an investment in your mind, body, and soul.

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Why are we so passionate & particular about the way we conduct our events?

“It is often the case, that one is likely to have a more meaningful conversation, whilst walking beside someone, looking forward, then facing each other in a coffee shop, trying to make small talk.”

Our aim is to focus on getting more people active (particularly from within the Muslim communities), through outdoor activities such as walking, hiking and other fun events that usually involve some movement! We try to share events with many facets, from facilitating quality connections between people by limiting numbers, to making an extra effort to incorporate as many elements and points of interest as we can.

Why do we limit numbers (even for outdoor events)?

  • We genuinely wish to provide a pleasant experience to each individual that attends our events and we believe that smaller groups achieve this in a better way. In our experience, a group between 15-25 (e.g., for walking, hiking) works best.
  • A smaller group for a 4-hour hike for example, allows participants to have enough time to properly talk to each other (if they wish) – this often results in making even stronger connections for any social get-together after the event. However, our focus remains the main activity, so that it does not become just another mingling event (where the activity becomes the excuse). Remember, it is easier to move on to the next person on a walk, than sitting face-to-face at a dinner table ;)
  • There are often first timers or newcomers that have had to build up the confidence to attend, it can be overwhelming with larger groups for some people - we wish to make it an easier, comfortable and a welcoming experience for them to join us.
  • We limit numbers, but we also repeat events frequently (walks/hikes in particular), this allows further opportunities to attend the same activity and/or meet different people.
  • It can often be for safety and consideration to other pedestrians (particularly for walks with narrow paths/busy areas).
  • Larger groups also tend to be slower, spread out further, take longer for toilet breaks and this can somewhat disrupt the flow of an activity.
  • Unfortunately, it is a regular occurrence that a significant number that RSVP to an event, do not turn up. Those that regularly do not turn up and do not remove their RSVP (or consistently do it last minute), are often blocking, hindering or discouraging others from attending - If an event is full with a waitlist, we will try and give priority to new or reliable attendees.

We are therefore trying to do our tiny bit, to instil and encourage everyone to be more mindful, considerate, consistent and reliable towards others.

“Time is always beyond its value. Your time is your life. That is why the greatest gift you can give someone, is your time.”

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