Nadia Khan nadia.khan@inl.co.za FOR more than three decades, the Africa Muslims Agency (AMA) South Africa has provided relief and empowerment to the needy globally. This month, the agency marks its 35th anniversary.
Hassan Choonara, a director at AMA SA, said the late Abdurrahman Hammud Sumayt, a physician, founded AMA, an international Islamic charity, in Kuwait in 1981. He said Sumayt had head-hunted his late father, Mohammed Farid Choonara, to start a branch of the organisation in South Africa in 1987. The office was opened in Fordsburg, Johannesburg. The AMA now has 29 offices in Africa, including Mozambique, Somalia and Malawi.
“Being a doctor, Sumayt travelled throughout Africa, and one of his first stops was in Malawi. After seeing the poor living conditions of the people, he decided to start AMA.…