NYC Mayoral Candidate Faces Backlash Over Ties to Controversial Imam with Extremist Past

October 19, 2025
NYC Mayoral Candidate Faces Backlash Over Ties to Controversial Imam with Extremist Past
  • Zohran Mamdani, a leading NYC mayoral candidate, was photographed smiling and arm-in-arm with Imam Siraj Wahhaj at Wahhaj's Brooklyn mosque, sparking controversy given Wahhaj's extremist background.

  • Imam Wahhaj, aged 75, is an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which resulted in six deaths, and has publicly defended the plotters and extremist views.

  • Wahhaj's extremist beliefs include denouncing the LGBTQ community as a 'disease' and advocating for violence against homosexuals, with sermons suggesting they should be killed.

  • Critics highlight concerns over Mamdani's association with Wahhaj, portraying it as a threat to public safety and social values, especially given Wahhaj's history of extremist statements.

  • FBI agents Frank Pellegrino and John Anticev criticized Mamdani's association with Wahhaj, calling it a sign of ignorance and endorsement of radical ideology.

  • Mamdani's family background includes his father Mahmood Mamdani, a scholar known for defending suicide bombings and praising Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, indicating a history of radical views.

  • Despite Wahhaj's links to terrorism and opposition to LGBTQ rights, Mamdani publicly promoted his association with Wahhaj on social media, describing him as a respected Muslim leader.

  • Mamdani has refused to fully endorse Israel as a Jewish state and has not condemned slogans like 'globalize the intifada,' raising concerns among Jewish groups.

  • Critics, including Republican Curtis Sliwa, argue Mamdani's relationship with Wahhaj disqualifies him and poses a security risk, emphasizing the need for a mayor opposed to terrorism.

  • Wahhaj's children were arrested for living in deplorable conditions on a compound in New Mexico, where they were allegedly trained in combat; Wahhaj claims he called police on his own children.

  • Wahhaj, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 bombing, has a long record of advocating Islamic law, denouncing the U.S., defending terrorist attacks, and promoting anti-Western sentiments.

  • Wahhaj has a history of extreme statements, including calling for a jihad in New York City and promoting anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, as well as advocating for a Muslim army to march through NYC.

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