Iqama:

Fajr 3:31 am

Zuhr 12:02 pm

Asr 3:43 pm

Maghrib 7:15 pm

Isha 8:17 pm

Fajr
 3:31 am

Zuhr
12:02 pm

Asr
3:43 pm

Maghrib
7:15 pm

Isha
8:17 pm

Guided by Faith. Grounded in Community.

Serving the Muslims of North America since 1980 — through a welcoming place of worship, quality Islamic education for the next generation, and a spirit of compassionate giving that reaches families near and far.

April 8, 2026

20 Shawwal 1447

Zuhr Iqamah

12:02 pm

5 Hours 39 Minutes
Prayer Begins Iqamah
Fajr3:33 am 3:33 am
Sunrise5:20 am
Zuhr12:02 pm 12:02 pm
Asr3:43 pm 3:43 pm
Maghrib7:08 pm 7:15 pm
Isha8:17 pm 8:17 pm
Jumah Lecture Salah
Jumah (English Speech) 12:45 pm 1:37 am
Jumah (Urdu Speech) 2:00 pm 2:30 pm
Manassas Jumah 1:00 pm 1:30 pm
Manassas Jumah 2:00 pm 2:30 pm

Our Services

“With your duas, we carry forward the work of this Ummah.”

About Us - UAMA

The United American Muslim Association (UAMA) was founded on May 29th, 1980, with a singular purpose: to provide lasting solutions for the spiritual and educational needs of Muslims across North America. Rooted in the principles of Ahli-Sunnah Wa’l-Jamaah, our mission is to nurture Muslims who are a benefit — to themselves, their families, their communities, and all of humanity. Whether or not a person has had access to formal Islamic education, we believe every Muslim deserves the opportunity to grow in knowledge and faith. We offer an exceptional Islamic education, a welcoming house of worship, and a platform for meaningful charity — all in one community.

Donate to us

Your generous donations help us continue to provide essential services to the community and support the work of our islamic teacher.

Sadqa

Sadqa is a voluntary act of charity given out of compassion, love, friendship, religious duty, or generosity, rooted in islam beliefs and teachings. It is a way to support those in need and gain spiritual rewards. Your Sadqa contributions help us fund community programs, support needy families, and maintain our facilities as part of our mission as a center for islamic teachings and community development. Every contribution, big or small, makes a meaningful difference.

UAMA Support

Donations made directly to the UAMA help cover the operational costs of running our facilities and programs. This includes maintaining prayer spaces, classrooms, event halls, and administrative offices. As a trusted islamic center of america, your support ensures we continue providing a safe, welcoming, and functional space for the community to gather, learn, and worship in line with islam beliefs and teachings.

Zakat

Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and a mandatory act of charity based on islam beliefs and teachings. It is calculated as a fixed percentage (usually 2.5%) of accumulated wealth and distributed to those eligible, such as the poor, the needy, and those in debt. Your Zakat contributions are handled with care and distributed according to Islamic guidelines, reflecting the values upheld by islamic services of america.

Zakat-ul-Fitr

Zakat-ul-Fitr, also known as Fitrana, is a form of charity given to those experiencing poverty at the end of Ramadan. It is obligatory for every Muslim who possesses more food than their immediate needs. The purpose of Zakat-ul-Fitr is to purify the fast and support the needy, in accordance with islam beliefs and teachings. Donating your Zakat-ul-Fitr through UAMA ensures responsible distribution through a trusted center for islamic teachings and community development.

Why Donate to UAMA?

Provide essential religious

Daily prayers, Friday prayers, Eid prayers, and Taraweeh prayers.

Educational programs

For adults and children, including Quranic tutoring and Islamic studies.

Assist families in need

Through our counseling services and financial support programs.

Organize community events

Seminars, workshops, and social gatherings that foster unity and growth.

Maintain our facilities

Ensuring a safe welcoming environment for all community members.

Ayat of the Month

“Worship Allah and associate nothing with Him, and to parents do good, and to relatives, orphans,the needy, the near and far neighbours, the companion at your side, the fellow traveler….Indeed, Allah does not like those who are arrogant and boastful”

Meaning of Quranic Verse 36, Surah 4 - An-Nissa

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