Kingdom era Records from the
Hawaiian Kingdom's Ministry of Interior from 1844-1894 have shown Muslim names of some naturalized citizens like
Ali and
Abdullah who originated from
colonial India as
lascars () under the service of the British, which Hawaiʻi had diplomatic relations with.
Post-American statehood Hawaii organised its first official body in 1979, with the incorporation of the Muslim Students' Association of
Hawaii, though the organisation had been operational as early as 1968. The group initially prayed in a cottage, before purchasing the
Manoa Mosque in the 1979–1980 period. However, a 1992 study by the American Muslim Support group listed zero mosques in Hawaii in 1992. As of early 2001, the Manoa Mosque was mentioned as having a Friday Prayer attendance of 200 men, the end of Ramadan
iftar meal as having 700 attendees, and the mosque itself as having 2,000 members. == Population ==