

Salma Khan invites you to join her in celebrating Fatima Elizabeth Phrontistery, an educational institution and mosque in London. The name “Fatima Elizabeth” honours one of the earliest English Muslim women, symbolising a blend of English and Islamic cultures.
Fatima Elizabeth Phrontistery is known for fostering the cultural, experiential, and creative growth of young minds. It provides a well-rounded Islamic worldview through a mix of traditional and modern ideas. The aim is to transform hearts and minds, encouraging curiosity, questioning, and a non-sectarian approach.
The phrontistery offers various educational programmes, including Qa'idah and Tajwid tutorials available on YouTube. There’s also an annual calendar packed with events, including the much-anticipated FEP Annual Camp.
Classes mainly take place on weekends at Walthamstow Academy on Billet Road in London. Salma recommends reaching out via email at info@fatimaelizabethphrontistery.co.uk for any queries or calling 07505268465.
Teacher training is a key focus, with the curriculum designed to move with the times. Resources support Quranic studies, Arabic classes, and discussions on Darwinian evolution.
Community engagement is a cornerstone of Fatima Elizabeth Phrontistery. Regular newsletters keep everyone informed, and their social media accounts are buzzing with updates and interactions. Salma is particularly proud of initiatives like lunches with local elderly and homeless individuals, promoting empathy and compassion among students.
For visits or further information, simply contact the administrative team through their email. The website offers more details about the phrontistery’s history, team, vacancies, and a gallery showcasing past events.
Join Salma Khan and the community at Fatima Elizabeth Phrontistery in nurturing the next generation’s holistic growth and inquisitive spirit.