Mosques in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has 3 mosques and masjids listed on MosqueIndex, across 3 cities. The largest number of listings is in Manchester (1), followed by Portsmouth (1) and Nashua (1). Every listing on this page carries the mosque address, an interactive map, and the five daily prayer times calculated for that mosque exact coordinates, so you can plan a visit or find a prayer space while traveling.
Prayer times for every New Hampshire mosque are calculated with the ISNA method (Fajr and Isha at 15 degrees, standard Asr), the usual calculation across North America. Because each time is computed from the individual mosque coordinates rather than a single statewide estimate, listings in different parts of New Hampshire show slightly different times, and they stay correct as the seasons shift.
Amenities such as parking, wheelchair access, a women musalla, or a wudu area are not recorded for every New Hampshire listing, so call ahead if you have specific needs. Friday Jummah and iqama times are set by each mosque individually and cannot be calculated, so confirm them directly with the mosque before you travel, especially during Ramadan.
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Mosques in New Hampshire: common questions
- How many mosques are in New Hampshire?
- MosqueIndex lists 3 mosques and masjids in New Hampshire, spread across 3 cities. Listings are seeded from OpenStreetMap and updated with community submissions, so the count grows as mosques are added and verified.
- Which cities in New Hampshire have the most mosques?
- Manchester has the most listings in New Hampshire, with 1. The cities with the most mosques are Manchester (1), Portsmouth (1), Nashua (1). You can open any city to see every mosque there with its address, map, and calculated prayer times.
- What time is Jummah prayer in New Hampshire?
- Jummah (Friday prayer) time is set by each mosque individually, usually shortly after Dhuhr, and it is not something that can be calculated from coordinates. MosqueIndex shows community-confirmed Jummah and iqama times where it has them and leaves the rest blank rather than guess, so confirm the Friday time directly with the New Hampshire mosque you plan to attend.
- How are daily prayer times calculated for mosques in New Hampshire?
- The five daily prayer times on every New Hampshire listing are calculated from that mosque exact latitude and longitude using the ISNA method (Fajr and Isha at 15 degrees, standard Asr), the standard method in North America. They are reliable estimates for planning and update each day, so a listing such as Islamic Society of Greater Nashua - ISGN shows times computed for its own location rather than a statewide average.