Zohran Mamdani Addresses Anti-Muslim Hatred, Debunks False Claims Amidst Historic Mayoral Bid
Zohran Mamdani condemned anti-Muslim hatred, clarifying false reports about his aunt's post-9/11 residence and attire, as he pursues a historic mayoral bid.

Mamdani forced to clarify relative invoked in viral Islamophobia anecdote as questions swirl

Mamdani now claims it wasn’t his ‘aunt’ who was victim of ‘Islamophobia’ after 9/11, it was his ‘father’s cousin’

Mamdani Admits ‘Aunt’ In Hijab Sob Story Isn’t Actually His Aunt
What They're Saying About Zohran Mamdani's Aunt, the Real Victim of 9/11
Overview
Zohran Mamdani publicly condemned anti-Muslim hatred during a speech, directly addressing remarks made by a former governor.
Mamdani's potential election is poised to be a historic event, as he aims to become the city's first Muslim mayor.
He specifically debunked previous reports that falsely claimed his aunt lived in New York City and wore a hijab after the 9/11 attacks.
Mamdani clarified that his aunts, comprising two Hindus and one Muslim, do not wear hijabs and none reside in New York City.
His aunt was confirmed to have lived in Tanzania between January 2000 and December 2003, establishing her absence from New York during 9/11.
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