The ‘House of the Quran’ comprises six classrooms, a mosque, a science laboratories’ hall, an office, housing for teachers and students and two shops and will benefit over 350 students.
The school aims to improve the level of education and community development in the target area and comes as part of community development projects complying with the 2015 Millennium Development Goals.
This is the 15th multi-service centre established by QC in Indonesia, with others spread across several cities.
QC has also established cultural and educational projects in the country, including construction of 16 schools benefiting around 53,000 people, and 496 mosques benefitting around a quarter of a million people, in addition to a project for the printing and distribution of the Holy Quran, benefitting around 150,000 people.
QC’s main areas of work in Indonesia focuses on the following: Construction of mosques, schools and other educational institutes, Quran memorisation centres, orphanages, health centres and homes for poor families, sponsorship of teachers, preachers, students and poor families, health awareness and environmental campaigns for students and the digging of shallow and artesian wells.
Source; The Peninsula