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Following a year and a half of dedicated fundraising efforts, we have successfully secured the building for The Quran Institute.
WE STILL NEED YOUR SUPPORT
While the deposit has been paid, we still need your support to help repay the remaining loans and complete this important project. Every contribution brings us one step closer to establishing a lasting centre for Quranic learning, education, and community benefit.
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You can support us by donating on our Qur’an Donor Wall, and help us with our initial set up & refurb.
3 CRANE STREET (OFF FLEET STREET)
After years of vision, planning and fundraising, we are delighted to announce the future home of the Q-Institute at 3 Crane Street, London, located near the iconic St Paul’s Cathedral.
Situated in the heart of central London, this location places the Q-Institute within one of the city’s most connected, historic and intellectually vibrant districts, providing an ideal setting for learning, research and engagement with the Qur’an for generations to come.

A LONDON LEGACY
3 Crane Street sits within one of the most historically layered pockets of the City of London, just off the spine between Fleet Street, Blackfriars and St Paul’s. This area was once the heart of London’s publishing and print industry, where newspapers, legal publishers and commercial presses clustered around the courts and Inns of Court nearby.
The immediate streetscape reflects that legacy: narrow lanes, tightly packed plots and buildings shaped by successive waves of commercial use rather than monumental planning. Many properties in this part of the City historically served as warehouses, print workshops, and trade offices, evolving over time as industries shifted from print to finance, education and cultural uses.
EIGHT CENTRAL LONDON STATIONS WITHIN 10-15 MINS WALK
The building is positioned within one of London’s most connected central districts, with multiple Underground, rail and cycle routes within a short walking distance.
This level of connectivity places the site at the intersection of commuter, academic and cultural movement patterns, reinforcing its role as a central urban node rather than an isolated destination.
FARRINGDON: EAST & WEST, SOUTH & NORTH
Elizabeth Line: Delivers fast, high-capacity east to west connections across London, linking key destinations from Heathrow and Paddington to Canary Wharf and beyond.
Thameslink: Provides seamless north to south travel through the capital and beyond, connecting major destinations including St Albans, Cambridge, Brighton, Gatwick Airport and Luton Airport.

