Monday, September 01, 2025

Zorhan Mamdani is waiting for the Mahdī & wants to be Mayor of New Yok City

Mamdani, the democratic socialist and Twelver branch Shia Muslim



Zohran Mamdani, left, and Rev. Al Sharpton are pictured after a "March on Wall Street" to call for economic justice on August 28, 2025, in New York City. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News)


After New York City's June 24, 2025 Democratic Party Mayoral Election Primary, Zorhan Mamdani became the official Democratic nominee. Ever since then, Zorhan Mamdani (a virtual unknown until then) has gone on a whilwind media tour presenting himself as New York City's next Mayor. Therefore, a closer examination of Zorhan Mamdani's beliefs and ideological persuasion is warranted to understand what makes Mamdani tick.

AI Overview

Mahmood Mamdani is a prominent Ugandan academic known for his provocative analyses of colonialism, decolonization, and postcolonial political identities. What "makes him tick" is his core intellectual project: to dismantle conventional, Western-centric narratives of political modernity and show how colonial structures and power relations continue to shape contemporary conflict and identity in Africa and beyond.1

Ugandan-American scholar Mahmood Mamdani is driven by a deep historical analysis of the lasting, and often violent, legacies of colonialism on modern political identity, post-colonial state structures, and ethnic conflicts. His work challenges conventional narratives and aims to reframe how we understand politics and conflict in Africa and beyond.2

Source: Google AI

P.S. Mahmoood Mamdani is Zorhan Mamdani's father.


Zohran Kwame Mamdani

Mamdani began to identify as a democratic socialist after Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign.[41] He is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America.[50][61]

Mamdani is a dual citizen of Uganda and the United States; he was naturalized in the latter country in 2018.[1] He is Shia Muslim and identifies with the Twelver branch.[28][153]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zohran_Mamdani

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Twelver Shiʿah, the largest of the three Shiʿi groups extant today.

The Twelvers believe that, at the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 ce, the spiritual-political leadership (the imamate) of the Muslim community was ordained to pass down to ʿAlī, the Prophet’s cousin and son-in-law, and then to ʿAlī’s son Ḥusayn and thence to other imams down to the 12th, Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan, who is understood to have been born circa 870 but to have gone into occultation (Arabic ghaybah; Persian ghaybat)—a state of concealment by God—soon after his father’s death circa 874. The “Hidden Imam,” as he is sometimes called, is considered to be still alive and will return when God determines it to be appropriate and safe. As the Rightly Guided One (mahdī), upon his return he will inaugurate the processes associated with the last days and the Day of Judgment in particular; as part of that process, Jesus also will return.



The Return of Political Mahdism

The Mahdi, or “well-oriented” imam, is a central figure within Shiism and its various branches. Today, the overwhelming majority of Shiites follow what outsiders describe as “Twelver Shiism,” which is a reference the dynasty of twelve imams initiated at the very dawn of Islam by Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammed. Within Twelver Shiite belief, the twelfth imam, whose first name is Mohammed, is still alive, although he is said to have gone into occultation after disappearing from human sight in 941 CE. It is further believed that this Mahdi or “Hidden Imam” will reappear at the end of time in order to restore justice and peace on earth before the Day of Judgment.


In conclusion, if Zorhan Kwame Mamdani becomes Mayor of New York City it will be a further development of a paradim shift that began when Barak Hussein Obama became the 44th president of the United States of America. 
Barak Obama once said:
"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam".

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