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Zohran Mamdani is what big cities look like
TIME Magazine
|November 24, 2025
A COUPLE OF WEEKS BEFORE HIS ELECTION VICTORY, Zohran Mamdani stood in front of a mosque in the Bronx.
There, he gave the most personal speech of his campaign— a speech that sounded like it had been months, perhaps years, in the making. Just days before, a New York radio host had suggested Zohran would be “cheering” if another 9/11 happened on his watch. It was the high-water mark of a rising tide of anti-Muslim hatred that he had faced since the moment he declared his candidacy last year.
Zohran’s response was defiant. He spoke about his pride in his faith. He talked about the climate of fear which, like many other Muslim New Yorkers, he had faced for much of his life. The speech took courage. He could have chosen to stay quiet and spend the final fortnight of the campaign focused on his core messages. Sometimes, though, we must stand up and say enough is enough.
This story is from the November 24, 2025 edition of TIME Magazine.
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