Who We Are
The United American Muslim Association (UAMA) was founded on May 29th, 1980 — born out of a simple but urgent conviction: that Muslims in North America deserved more than makeshift solutions for their spiritual and educational needs. Over four decades later, that conviction has grown into a thriving institution serving generations of believers across the region.
At our heart is the Glasgow Mosque and Girls Madrasa in Newark, Delaware — a place where the call to prayer echoes, children discover their deen, and a community finds its footing together.
Our Foundation
Everything we do is rooted in the light of the Quran and the Sunnah of our Prophet ﷺ. Our starting point has never changed: to raise and nurture Muslims who are a genuine benefit — to themselves, their families, their communities, their country, and all of humanity.
We are committed to providing an exceptional Islamic education in accordance with **Ahli-Sunnah Wa’l-Jamaah** — for every Muslim, regardless of their background or prior access to religious learning. No one should be left behind on the path to knowledge.
Our Vision
UAMA has two important visions that have contributed to each other in the coming years:
- To meet the infrastructure and staffing needs that can provide education to all our Muslim brothers and sisters who have a demand for education in our service region.
- To be the best institution of this geography that is proud of its belonging and affiliation in North America.
Our Mission
The United American Muslim Association has chosen two main areas of activities:
To teach Islamic knowledge, faith, Islam and Akhlak-i Muhammadiyyah to every Muslim without exception, without allowing separation and discrimination. While staying loyal to Ahli-Sunnah.
Creating physical environments (Classroom-School-Mosque-Masjid-Kindergarten-Hall) where Muslims can fulfill their educational and religious duties completely, in a consistent manner.
The UAMA believes that a livable world can only be possible with people who have knowledge and sincere commitment (ikhlas). Reaching the religious knowledge and practice that every Muslim should have… to the large masses is considered as the first step of educational goals.
The UAMA acts with the principle of “Every Muslim should be raised in a beautiful way to benefit his environment and humanity by living an exemplary life.”
In order to raise the future generations with high culture and to a high knowledgeable degree, providing high standard living conditions for our students is our prominent goal. With the qualified human resources created within the body of The UAMA, access to quality education is offered to all humanity, by doing so we are able to reach disadvantaged groups all across the globe.
Our Services
Religious Services
Daily prayers, Jumu'ah prayers, Taraweeh during Ramadan, and Eid celebrations.
Educational Programs
Quranic studies, Arabic language classes, weekend Islamic school, youth programs
Social and Cultural Events
Community dinners, family picnics, cultural celebrations, interfaith events.
Counseling and Support
Spiritual counseling, marriage and family counseling, and support groups.
Charitable Initiatives
Zakat distribution, food drives, and partnerships with local charities to assist those in need.
Our Mission
Our Directional Leadership Team works together to shape the vision and direction of Find Faith
Strengthen Faith
Offer regular religious services, including daily prayers, Jumuah (Friday) prayers, and special holiday celebrations such as Eid.
Educate and Inspire
Provide educational programs for all ages, from Quranic studies and Arabic language classes to youth development programs.
Promote Unity
Foster a sense of unity and brotherhood within the community through social events, interfaith dialogues, and collaborative initiatives.
Serve the Community
Engage in charitable activities, outreach programs, volunteer opportunities to support those in need within beyond our community.
Our Sunday School Program
The NAIF Center Sunday School Program was established specifically for building Muslim character, strong faith, and proper knowledge of Islamic beliefs and rituals, as embodied in the Qur’an and the teachings of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Our Structure
A professional group manages the NAIF Center, and an elected Executive Committee provides oversight of the organization. The Executive Committee routinely reports to the Board of Trustees, which consists of 17 elected members from various backgrounds. The NAIF Center’s main campus is in Herndon, Virginia, on Dulles Technology Drive. The campus is 12,000 square feet (about twice the area of a basketball court), a place of worship accommodating over 400 attendees, a weekend school for children and youth, and a multi-purpose community hall. An expansion plan is underway on the main campus to meet the needs of the rapidly growing community.
Get Involved
There are many ways to get involved with the UAMA and contribute to our mission. We welcome volunteers, donors, and community members to participate in our programs and events.