The United Muslims of Australia (UMA) is a non profit, community and Islamic Dawah organisation that focuses on reviving the Islamic spirit in people’s lives in accordance to the Quran and Sunnah within a balanced framework of Islamic teachings.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
To provide Muslim youth with a safe and secure environment through our multi-purpose youth centre. We do this by providing religious, cultural, educational, employment and recreational programs.
- Provide Islamic lessons, forums, conferences and camps to Muslim youth that advocates the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- To preserve the identity of Muslim youth and help overcome the problems faced in modern Australian society.
- To provide religious advice and meet the religious needs of the community.
- To introduce Islam to non-Muslims in its purest form as a comprehensive system and way of life and provide new Muslims with advocacy and support.
- To assist the Muslim community through training, communication and cooperation.
- To represent the interests of the Islamic community at a local, state and national level.
- To educate and mentor Muslim youth in order to become active and positive Australian citizens and role models of society.
- To establish a relationship of dialogue, understanding and coordination between Muslim and non-Muslim organisations and community groups.

Our promise to the community
The UMA is an organisation bringing together communities under shared values, with a focus on serving the community in Australia.
Aims and Objectives
- To provide Muslim youth with a safe and secure environment through our multi-purpose youth centre to assist in providing cultural, educational, employment and recreational programs for young people.
- Provide Islamic lessons, forums, conferences and camps to Muslim youth that advocates the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (s)
- To preserve the identity of Muslim youth to help them overcome the problems they face in modern Australian society.
- To provide religious advice and successfully meet the religious needs of our community
- To introduce Islam to non-Muslims in its purest form as a comprehensive system and a way of life and to provide new Muslims with advocacy and support.
- To assist Muslim youth through training, communication and cooperation.
- To represent the interests of the Islamic community at the local, state and national level.
- To educate and train Muslim youth in order to become active and positive Australian citizens.
- To establish a relationship of dialogue, understanding and coordination between Muslim and non-Muslim organisations and community groups.