United American Muslim Association – Islamic Education
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Friday, March 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM. Zakat al-Fitr is $20 per individual. Review your last-ten-nights giving before Eid prayer.
Ramadan Food Drive 2026
Choose Your Impact
Every package delivers dignity, nourishment, and hope. 100% of your Zakat-eligible donation goes directly to families in need.
Student Box
$300
Feeds 2–3 students for one month
- Nutritious meals for boarding students
- Supports Islamic education
- 100% Zakat eligible
Family Box
$100
Feeds a family of 4 for one week
- Complete weekly grocery package
- Staples, protein & fresh produce
- 100% Zakat eligible
Village Box
$250
Feeds 10 people for one day
- Community iftar provisions
- Bulk staples for group meals
- 100% Zakat eligible
Together, We Create Change
Cultural Values in Education
UAMA's mission is to provide a qualified education to students in America while preserving their worldly and moral values.
In the light of the importance Islam attaches to all types of education the UAMA is an institution that strives to convey knowledge to all Muslims regardless of age, language, race or gender.
Elevating Morality: UAMA's Vision for a Righteous Community
The UAMA also carries out activities that will allow Muslims living in North America to perform their worship.
The UAMA has a desire for every person to maintain what Allah SWT has given to them, such as purity, honesty, to have high morality, to gain superior qualities, to evolve in their knowledge, to transmit it to humanity and all of our brothers and sisters in any part of the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the United American Muslim Association (UAMA)?
UAMA is a nonprofit organization founded in 1986 in Clifton, NJ, dedicated to Islamic education, community services, and preserving moral and cultural values for Muslims in North America.
Is my donation Zakat-eligible?
Yes. UAMA maintains strict Zakat compliance. Donations designated as Zakat are distributed according to Islamic guidelines to eligible recipients. You can specify your donation type during checkout.
What education programs does UAMA offer?
UAMA operates a full-time boarding school, weekend school, summer camp, and winter camp programs. We serve over 4,400 students annually with a curriculum that blends academic excellence with Islamic values.
How can I volunteer with UAMA?
Visit uama.us/volunteer or contact our office in Clifton, NJ. We welcome volunteers for education programs, community events, food distribution, and administrative support.
Does UAMA provide Hajj and Umrah services?
Yes, through our partner Hisar Tour, we offer organized Hajj and Umrah packages with experienced guides, comfortable accommodations, and group spiritual programs.
Where are UAMA branches located?
Our headquarters is in Clifton, NJ. We serve communities across New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Visit uama.us/our-branches for a full list of locations and services.
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Helping Those in Need Worldwide
The UAMA delivers the donations it collects from people with high awareness, to every needy person regardless of culture, race or ethnicity by giving priority to education.
Although the priority of these donations is the Continent of America, it delivers the donations of its donors who cannot be indifferent to the rest of the world. The UAMA also cooperates with aid organizations operating in relevant places.