Educating The World
UAMA’s mission is to provide a quality 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, UAMA is an institution that strives to convey knowledge to all Muslims regardless of age, language, race or gender.
Thanks to the donations collected from benevolent people, hundreds of students are recieving an education in our institutions located in different parts of America. Our students are educated and taught to be great individuals with high ethic values that are going to be beneficial to society by recieving their academic education along with Islamic studies.
Islamic knowledge and Quran lessons are also given to adults on a basic level.
A Day at UAMA Academy
Qur’an recitation and memorization
Sūrah and duʿā learning
Basic fiqh and Sunni ʿaqeedah
Seerah of the Prophet ﷺ
Islamic manners and daily prayers
Team-building games, and outdoor activities
Sports, social interaction, and character-building experiences
Education For Kids
“For a Muslim, Knowledge is from the cradle to the grave.”
With our experienced teaching staff in all our institutions, our educational activities, regardless of race, language, age, are applied in two basic methods: We apply the Madrasah Method in religious education and the Isabet Education Method in academic education.
- In the Madrasah style education method, lessons are given by our experienced teachers (Hodja) practically over Islamic studies in accordance with the creed of the Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah.
- In the IEM, the courses are taught to the students of by our expert staff, one-on-one.
Get acquainted with our quality and special training by examining our page with detailed explanations about the Accuracy of our Education Model.
Faith Gift Package
A Qur’an
Prayer rug
Islamic storybooks
Activity sheets
Snacks or treats
Camp t-shirt (if applicable)
FAQs
1. What is UAMA’s core mission and religious foundation?
UAMA is a U.S.-based Sunni Muslim nonprofit dedicated to Islamic education, moral development, and community service, following the Qur’an and Sunnah according to traditional Sunni scholarship while respecting all recognized Sunni schools.
2. Is UAMA affiliated with any political group or ideology?
No, UAMA maintains a strictly non-political stance and does not engage in political advocacy, endorsements, or campaigns, allowing it to serve diverse Muslim communities with neutrality and trust.
3. How does UAMA ensure transparency and proper use of donations?
UAMA uses donations according to donor intent, oversees discretionary funds through its Board, and commits to ethical stewardship and accountability without making exaggerated claims or guarantees.
4. What is UAMA’s approach to charity and Zakat distribution?
UAMA distributes charity and Zakat according to Islamic guidelines, prioritizing eligible recipients such as students of Qur’an and individuals with essential educational and daily needs, while preserving dignity and fairness.
5. How does UAMA work with schools, mosques, and independent organizations?
UAMA collaborates through clear agreements that provide guidance and resources while respecting the full operational autonomy of independent entities and ensuring alignment with UAMA’s mission and values.








