“It’s a place where everyone is welcome. It’s a place for people who are transient, going up to New Hampshire’s playgrounds and looking for a place to pray,” said Hubert Mask, president of the IQRA Islamic Society of Greater Concord on N. Main Street, which recently bought a building after years of renting the community center for services.

“It’s a place where everyone is welcome. It’s a place for people who are transient, going up to New Hampshire’s playgrounds and looking for a place to pray,” said Hubert Mask, president of the IQRA Islamic Society of Greater Concord on N. Main Street, which recently bought a building after years of renting the community center for services.

The bell tower at the Carmelite Monastery of Concord on Pleasant Street. GEOFF FORESTER

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