Medical Association: UMMA CLINIC Our Missions Our mission is to promote the well-being of the underserved by providing access to high quality healthcare for all, regardless of ability to pay. Our Vision UMMA envisions itself as part of a larger network of institutions addressing the health and wellbeing of the underserved and indigent, mindful of the cultural, spiritual, social and economic realities that impinge upon them and the traditional barriers to accessing care. UMMA shall strive to: => Cultivate and expand a robust network of collaborative relationships with individuals, organizations and institutions among the community at large. => Pursue opportunities for interaction and understanding between Muslim Americans and people of all other cultural, economic and religious backgrounds. Maintaining its role as a pioneering institution established by Muslim Americans, UMMA shall continue to: => Play an active leadership role in increasing awareness among Muslim Americans of domestic social issues and their moral obligation to address them. => Exemplify the positive contributions of Muslims to American society. => Serve as a model institutional excellence for the Muslim American community, by upholding the highest standards in all aspects of its services, activities and governance. => Provide medical education and training to future health professionals; UMMA shall also provide students of other disciplines exposure to the medical and social issues unique to the urban poor. Values The services, activities and governance of UMMA shall reflect the Islamic values and moral principles which inspired its founders. These include the core values which are universally shared and revered by society at large: - Service - Compassion - Human Dignity - Social Justice - Ethical Conduct
UNIVERSITY MUSLIM MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Los Angeles, United States
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Qiyam
The term Qiyam-ul-layl, in the most literal sense, means to stand during the night. It is a voluntary prayer which is offered between the time of Ishaa prayer and the Fajr prayer (before dawn). But the most preferred time is before sunrise, in the last third of the night.For more information, read our article on qiyam.
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
The only difference is in the Asr prayer. In the standard method (which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki) the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height.
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