A journey to Qalb Saleem in the Heart of Bosnia
This is more than a retreat; it is an opportunity to reconnect with Allah ﷻ while benefiting directly from the guidance, reminders, and companionship of a teacher known for nurturing hearts and bringing clarity to one's journey of faith.
Being in the presence of Ustadh Mohamad Baajour throughout the retreat allows for a deeper, more personal and impactful experience of learning and reflection — surrounded by those who share the same sincerity of purpose.
Set in a land rich with Islamic history, from the legacy of the Ottoman Empire to the extraordinary resilience of the Bosnian people — a powerful backdrop for growth and renewal.



Spaces are limited to maintain the intimacy of this retreat.
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A vibrant city where East meets West, offering a rich blend of history, culture, and tradition. From its bustling Old Town to its diverse religious landmarks, every corner tells a story.

A symbol of beauty and resilience, the iconic Old Bridge in Mostar stands at the heart of a charming Old Town filled with history, local crafts, and stunning river views.

Set beneath a dramatic cliff, this peaceful site features a historic Dervish house beside a crystal-clear spring, offering a calm and reflective atmosphere.

A picturesque stone village with Ottoman-era architecture, cobbled streets, and scenic views — perfect for a quiet and authentic cultural experience.

A tranquil natural park at the source of the Bosna River, known for its flowing streams, lush greenery, and peaceful walking paths — ideal for relaxation and reflection.
Ustadh Mohamad Baajour is a respected Islamic scholar and educator specializing in Dawah, Islamic philosophy, theology, jurisprudence, and comparative religion.
Known for his engaging teaching style and deep insights, he has dedicated his life to spreading Islamic knowledge, fostering spiritual and intellectual growth, and promoting interfaith dialogue and community development.
Originally from Lebanon, he has lived in the United States for over 35 years. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the American University of Beirut and has studied under renowned scholars worldwide.
Since January 1, 2015, he has served as the full-time Director of Tarbiyyah (Education) and Community Development at EPIC, working to establish it as a leading center for Islamic learning.