The American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin (AFMI) has no affiliation or association with organizations with similar acronym anywhere in the world.
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AFMI strives to improve the socio-economic status of the underprivileged Indian Muslim minorities through education

What is AFMI

AFMI is a philanthropic charity formed by American Muslims of Indian Origin in the year 1989. AFMI strives to improve the socio-economic status of the underprivileged Indian Muslim minorities through education

What is AFMI

AFMI launches Islamic Heritage Project
The American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin launched its mega heritage project in the 75th year of India's Independence by making the Islamic heritage of India website public.

TheIslamicHeritage.com website would feature all current and past buildings, such as forts, mosques, temples, inns, hospitals, and gardens

What is AFMI

Mission to provide primary education to the children in Gaya, Bihar

Because of poverty, many young children are illiterate, and that illiteracy further breeds more poverty in the next generations.
AFMI’s mission is to provide education to the children who fell behind in education due to pandemic and financial distress. We strongly need your support for these children.

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Those who spend (in the cause of Allah) privately or publicly, by night and day, have their reward with their Lord. And (on the Day of Resurrection) they shall neither fear nor grieve (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:274)

MESCO School

The MESCO school was built with AFMI’s assistance in the Kausa suburb of Mumbai. It originally started out from two rented rooms but now boasts a state of the the art educational facility. It’s results in the board exams have been 100% for past several years

Relief & Rehabilitation

AFMI has been in the forefront in offering relief and rehabilitation for victims of natural and man made disasters. This work includes providing housing, providing start-up kits, emergency rations, etc.

Medical Camps

AFMI has held over fifty medical camps in the neediest areas of the country. It also provides help to local organizations running ambulances and primary care clinics. 

31 years in service​

Medals awarded to meritorious students
500
Scholarships given each year
100
New schools
100
No. of schools supported for redevelopment
100
No of medical camps held
5

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