2025 Summer Camp

For Boys & Girls in Kindergarten to 5th Grade

Muslim Dreamers Summer Camp

A Summer Camp Designed to Develop Faith, Character, and Friendships

Get ready for a summer full of faith, fun, and friendship! Our dynamic Islamic Summer Camp is designed to inspire young hearts and minds through engaging Qur’an studies, proper Tajweed instruction, and hands-on learning of essential acts of worship like Wudhu, Salah, and fasting. Children will memorize short Surahs, explore stories of the Prophets through Tafseer, and dive into the rich history of Islam and the life of the Prophet Muhammad, blessings be upon him. They'll also develop strong Islamic character through lessons in Sunnah etiquette and manners. But it's not just about learning—students will enjoy an exciting lineup of activities including trivia competitions, outdoor games, basketball, pizza parties, ice cream days, and so much more! It’s the perfect blend of spiritual growth and joyful memories, all in a safe and welcoming Islamic environment.

July 8th - August 8th, 2025

Monday to Friday, from 9:00AM to 2:00PM

Enroll now for the 2025 Summer Camp at Muslim Dreamers Learning Center in Maryland! Limited spots available, only for students entering Kindergarten through 5th grade.

Qur’an & Islamic Learning

Students will build strong foundations in their dīn through:

    Qur'an Tafseer and Memorization
    Sunnah & Seerah
    Daily Islamic Practices

Structured Summer Schedule

A structured weekly program designed to support academic excellence.

    Monday - Friday | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    Boys & Girls | Grades K-5
    July 8th - August 8th | $400/student (Sibling Discount and Aid Available)

Fun Activities

Students will enjoy learning alongside fun, engaging activities.

    Arts and Crafts | Trivia Games
    Pizza Parties | Ice Cream
    Basketball | Playground Games

Camp Rules

To ensure the success and well-being of all students, the following policies must be upheld by students, parents, and staff:

General Conduct● Students are expected to show respect to teachers, staff, classmates, and school property at all times.● Kind and honest behavior is required. Bullying, name-calling, and physical aggression will not be tolerated.● Students must listen attentively, participate respectfully in class, use inside voices, and follow directions when given.● Students are required to bring their own school supplies.● All worksheets, books, etc. must be handled with care.● Students should not bring valuable items to school, as staff cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage.
Attendance & Punctuality● Students must arrive on time each day. Habitual tardiness may result in a parent meeting.● Students arriving early must not be left alone by parents.● Regular attendance is vital for academic progress. Planned absences should be communicated in advance.● Students must be picked up promptly.● Parents must pick up their child from inside and inform staff.
Uniform & Dress Code● Modest Islamic attire is required for all students.● Clothing should reflect Islamic values—no clothing with inappropriate images, language, or symbols.
Islamic Environment● Students will pray in jama‘ah daily and are expected to maintain proper adab during ṣalāh.● Qur’an and Islamic studies should be treated with the utmost respect.● Islamic manners, speech, and behavior are emphasized and reinforced in all interactions.
Electronic Devices● Personal electronics (phones, smartwatches, etc.) are not permitted during school hours.● Devices brought for any reason must be turned in to the front desk at the beginning of the day.
Food and Snacks● Pack a healthy lunch, snack and water bottle for your child each day.● All food brought to school must be zabīḥah ḥalāl.● Sharing food is discouraged due to allergy concerns.● Students are not allowed to eat during instruction.
Disciplinary Policy● Minor infractions will result in verbal reminders or written warnings.● Repeated or serious infractions may lead to a parent-teacher conference, suspension, or in rare cases, dismissal.● The goal of discipline is tarbiyah (character development), not punishment.
Cleanliness & Hygiene● Students are expected to maintain cleanliness in their clothing, bodies, and personal space.● Parents are encouraged to teach and reinforce basic hygiene at home, especially for wudū’, bathroom etiquette, and cleanliness during and after eating.
Communication & Parent Involvement● We believe in a strong partnership between home and school.● Concerns should be addressed respectfully and privately with the administration.