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Zahran Mamdani Biography: The Young Muslim Who Became New York City Mayor

Zahran Mamdani, ‍a progressive‌ politician and prominent figure of the left-wing faction within the Democratic Party in the United States, is originally from an immigrant family of African descent.

Mamdani⁤ was born in 1992 in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. His‍ family later immigrated ​to the United States and settled⁣ in⁢ New York City.

His father,Mahmoud Mamdani,is ​a distinguished professor of political science and sociology at‍ Columbia University. ‍His ‌mother,May-Jane Kobeniundo,is‍ an active women’s rights‍ advocate in‌ East Africa.

Mamdani completed his university studies in political science at‍ Bowdoin College in Maine. During his college years, ⁤he became involved in social justice initiatives.

He began his formal political‌ career in 2019 when‍ he ran as a Democratic candidate for the New York ‍State ‌Assembly.

In ⁢the 2020 election, Mamdani defeated the incumbent ⁢representative ⁤and won a seat representing New york’s 36th District, covering Astoria and parts of ‌Queens.

From early ‌on,‌ he gained⁤ recognition for his socialist and grassroots approach. Alongside ​figures such as ‌Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, he quickly⁢ became one ⁤of⁤ the leading voices among New York’s Democratic Socialists of America.

Mamdani’s core platform focuses on economic⁢ justice, affordable housing, public transportation reform, and combating ⁢racial and class discrimination.

He​ consistently emphasizes that local ⁢goverment​ must make life easier for working-class communities and views politics as a tool to​ improve everyday living conditions for ordinary people.

During his ‍tenure in the state assembly, Mamdani​ introduced legislation aimed at⁢ increasing public housing budgets,​ lowering urban‍ transportation costs, and improving access ⁢to healthcare and‍ education ‌services.

In ⁤New York City’s mayoral election on November 4th, 2025 (Halloween Day), Zahran Mamdani emerged victorious over former Governor Andrew Cuomo to become New York’s new mayor.

This win took ⁤place amid widespread public dissatisfaction with high living costs. It was seen as a triumph‍ for the left wing within the Democratic‌ Party.

Mamdani campaigned under the slogan “A city we can live in,” promising ​structural reforms to reduce housing expenses and also costs related ⁣to⁤ education and childcare⁢ for residents.

zahran Mamdani ‌currently resides‌ in Astoria. he enjoys hip-hop music and socially‌ conscious⁤ cinema. In interviews he has repeatedly stated‌ that “politics must be⁢ a voice for ordinary people-not big corporations.”

Mamdani’s Positions on Iran and Israel

The ​American newspaper⁤ The New York Post reported that mamdani sharply criticized ‍U.S. airstrikes‍ against iranian nuclear facilities. He described them as​ “illegal military actions marking​ a ⁣new ‍chapter of⁣ international instability.”

In​ his view, U.S.⁢ policy toward Iran-including using force without congressional approval-represents “a​ breach ‌of⁣ trust” prioritizing military spending ‌over social justice.

Mamdani has also taken strong​ critical stances against Israel’s regime.He ‍accuses ​Israel ⁤of enforcing apartheid policies across occupied Palestinian ‍territories.

The newly elected mayor supports economic and cultural sanctions against Israel based on principles‌ aligned with ⁢international law advocacy movements endorsed by some ​human rights organizations worldwide.

The British ⁤newspaper The Guardian described Mamdani-a practicing Muslim-as considering​ Israeli actions in ​Gaza‌ amounting to‌ genocide.

The American publication Politico noted that while critical of Israel’s⁤ policies broadly speaking; Mamdani ‌has refrained from explicitly ‌rejecting Israel’s identity as a⁢ Jewish state during political discourse or​ debates.'</Politico wrote: 'Mamdani avoided taking an‍ outright⁢ stance denying Israel its status‍ as a Jewish⁤ regime.'

News Sources: © webangah News Agency ⁢
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