Islamic Society of Greater Manchester

Southern New Hampshire University economics professor Mahboubul Hassan was the advisor to the organization.

After SNHU sold the part of campus that hosted the meetings, the group began planning to build a mosque, working with Muslim immigrants who settled in New Hampshire.

[12] Siraj Wahhaj of Al-Taqwa mosque in Brooklyn traveled to New Hampshire to speak at a fundraiser for the project.

[1][14] The move caused some controversy among local residents, some of whom were vocally opposed to allowing the construction of a mosque.

[17] Leaders of the society engage in efforts to build tolerance for Muslims among New Hampshire residents and participate in interfaith activities.