
We’ve found our new home.
Now, you can help us move in.
Partners in Community Service
Help us build a space to learn, pray and grow together.
With your help we need to raise $2.3 Million to close our new home.
Our Goal Points:
100 people to donate $1,000
46 people to donate $5,000
20 people to donate $10,000
10 people to donate $25,000
Please note: Qalam Education Fund Inc is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of US law. Our EIN is 86-1226156. To mail a check, please email finance@qalamfund.org for the address.

Together we can build a new home for learning.
There are millions of people who listened to the Qalam Podcast, thousands of people who attended an intensive, hundreds of students who studied from our Seminary, over thirty graduates from our Alimiyyah program, and dozens of communities across America being served by our Qalam graduates.
Qalam has been blessed with the opportunity to do such good work and make an impact in the Muslim community. The next phase of our journey involves having our own campus where we can grow the Seminary, host even bigger and better programs, teach even more people, and graduate even more students who will serve communities across this country.
A new home for everyone.
9 Acre Property
A place where the entire community can come together: young people, working professionals, families and students, to learn, pray, and grow.
Our Space:
500 students at Intensives
Over 1,000 salah congregants in a musallah
Part-time & evening classes
Roots Community Center & Suhbah Coffee
43,000 SQ FT Facility
A state of the art facility to serve as the home for our seminary, with room to grow and build on the decade of work Qalam has done.
Our Space:
500 full-time students of knowledge
Over 100 full-time Arabic program students
Dozens of world-class teachers and scholars
Centrally Located
Qalam’s mission has always been to serve the community at every level. This facility will serve the greater Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and is centrally located in Carrollton, TX, near large pockets of the Muslim Community in DFW.












