Zohran Mamdani faces pushback over his story about a family member’s post-9/11 fears
Mamdani clarified the relative he referenced was his late father's cousin, not an aunt, amid political attacks and rising Islamophobia in New York's mayoral race.
- Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, addressed Islamophobia in a speech outside a Bronx mosque on October 27, 2025, sharing personal stories to highlight discrimination against Muslims post-9/11.
- Mamdani recalled how his aunt, Zehra Fuhi, stopped taking the subway due to fear of prejudice after September 11, 2001.
- Right-Wing commentators questioned the existence of Zehra Fuhi, responding to Mamdani's claims about facing Islamophobia.
- Mamdani condemned anti-Muslim remarks from political opponents, asserting he aims to serve all New Yorkers regardless of their background.
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Zohran Mamdani’s Mother Once Bragged He’s “Not an American at All” in Unearthed Interview - Real News Now
A resurfaced interview with Zohran Mamdani’s mother is raising new questions about the socialist mayoral frontrunner’s ties to America — and whether he ever considered himself part of the country he now seeks to govern. In a 2013 interview with the Hindustan Times, Mamdani’s mother, left-wing filmmaker Mira Nair, proudly declared that her son was “not an American at all,” instead describing him as a product of India and Uganda. “He is a total de…
Zohran Mamdani Accused Of Lying About 'Aunt'
Source: Michael M. Santiago / Getty My mother only has one sister. I call her “aunt” or “auntie.” There are also several other older women on my mom’s side of the family I call “aunt” or “auntie.” Some of them are technically my cousins. Some of them aren’t related to me at all, but they’re such close friends of the family that, bro, that’s my auntie. The same goes for “uncles” and “uncs.” I had an “uncle” once, whom I called “uncle” even though…
Zohran Mamdani’s Islamaphobia story debunked, family scrutinized
Zohran Mamdani is less than a week away from his likely victory in the New York City mayoral race, in which he is widely expected to defeat challengers Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. That means it’s long past time to scrutinize the kind of mayor Mamdani may be — and make no mistake, despite his…
Slavic Sliwa Feels Right at Home Among Polish New Yorkers
In a zone straddling Brooklyn and Queens that turned out overwhelmingly for Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primary, Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa has cultivated a dedicated following. From Greenpoint to Ridgewood, he appeals to many locals’ interests as property owners, their Catholic values and, above all, their shared identity as Polish Americans. “Most people don’t realize that I would be the first Polish American mayor this city …
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