Zohran Mamdani is a Twelver Shia Muslim, which aligns with the form of Islam practiced in Iran under the leadership of Ali Khamenei, and his religious practices and political affiliations are not distinct from Khamenei’s theocratic framework as some seek to claim.
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While Mamdani’s faith is a personal, once he has the power of the Mayoral office, he will do all he can to implement sharia law. It is what his faith call for him to do.
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Ali Khamenei follows Twelver Shia Islam and serves as both a religious and political leader in Iran, where he has consolidated power through a system that intertwines religious doctrine with governance.
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His interpretation of Islam has led to policies such as restrictions on music education for children and issuing religious edicts (fatwas) that influence both domestic and international affairs.
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I would not assume that someone who has these beliefs would not seek to implement them once he is mayor and takes over control of NYC. Those who seek to claim Zohran Mamdani’s religious identity is merely part of his personal background, and
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he has not promoted religious governance in his political platform do not understand Islam. Nor do they comprehend what "Globalize the Intifada" means. It is a jihadi cry to for world dominance. He wants to create a North American caliphate.
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Read the Explanatory Memorandum of the Muslim Brotherhood from 1991.
The "Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America" is a document written in 1991 by Mohamed Akram,
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a member of the Board of Directors for the Muslim Brotherhood in North America and a senior Hamas leader.
The memorandum outlines the Muslim Brotherhood's strategic goals in the United States, including establishing an effective and stable Islalamic movement...
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led by the Brotherhood, adopting Muslims' causes domestically & globally, expanding the observant Muslim base, unifying and directing Muslims' efforts, presenting Islam as a civilizational alternative, & supporting the establishment of the global Islamic state wherever it is.
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The document was discovered during an FBI raid of a Virginia home in 2004 and was entered into evidence during the Holy Land Foundation trial.
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The memorandum also includes a list of 29 organizations identified as Muslim Brotherhood fronts, many of which are still prominent Muslim-American organizations today.
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The document has been described as a "Rosetta stone" for understanding the Muslin Br0therhood's goals, modus operandi, and infrastructure in America.
See. An Explanatory Memorandum: From the Archives of the Muslim Brotherhood
Laura Loomer's post captures protesters outside the October 16, 2025, NYC mayoral debate holding signs with the Arabic slogan "الشعب يريد إسقاط النظام" which translates in English to "The people want to topple the regime," a phrase from the Arab Spring uprisings 1)
I do not wish to repost the ugly lies and inversion of the truth that Candace Owens is now spewing about Israel and the war in Gaza and President Trump's plans for the rebuilding of Gaza. I will merely debunk her twisted, sick and false propaganda. Let's talk about Gaza.
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Jonah Elshout shared, "In the picture a mosaic from the digs of a synagogue in Gaza built around 500 AD. A little history that at least we know something about the place we are fighting. 2)
In 1965 a delegation of Egyptian engineers worked in Gaza in order to build foundations for a casino. During the excavations, remains of an ancient structure are discovered.
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@irrationalhenry @MattWalshBlog @benshapiro @charliekirk11 President Ronald Reagan was very clear on the subject of antisemitism and the Holocaust.
1. “Remarks to Members of the Congregation of Temple Hillel and Jewish Community Leaders” — Valley Stream, New York (October 26, 1984)
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@irrationalhenry @MattWalshBlog @benshapiro @charliekirk11 From this speech, Reagan makes strong statements condemning antisemitism and bigotry. Key passages:
“The ideals of our country leave no room whatsoever for intolerance, for anti-Semitism, or for bigotry of any kind — none. In Dallas, we acted on this conviction.
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@irrationalhenry @MattWalshBlog @benshapiro @charliekirk11 We passed a resolution concerning anti-Semitism and disassociating the Republican Party from all people and groups who practice bigotry in any form.”
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@LiseKorson @josh_hammer @JoshuaMZeitz For those who do not know:
A mezuzah is a small case affixed to the doorposts of Jewish homes that contains a parchment scroll (klaf) inscribed with specific Hebrew verses from the Torah — namely Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and Deuteronomy 11:13–21.
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@LiseKorson @josh_hammer @JoshuaMZeitz These passages include the Shema, a central declaration of Jewish faith:
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our G-d, the Lord is One…”
The mezuzah serves as a constant reminder of G-d’s presence and commandments.
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@LiseKorson @josh_hammer @JoshuaMZeitz According to Jewish law (halacha), it should be attached to the right-hand doorpost as one enters a room, angled inward toward the house, symbolizing welcoming divine presence into the home.
The word mezuzah literally means “doorpost” in Hebrew.
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@LiseKorson @josh_hammer @JoshuaMZeitz For those who do not know:
A mezuzah is a small case affixed to the doorposts of Jewish homes that contains a parchment scroll (klaf) inscribed with specific Hebrew verses from the Torah — namely Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and Deuteronomy 11:13–21.
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@LiseKorson @josh_hammer @JoshuaMZeitz These passages include the Shema, a central declaration of Jewish faith:
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One…”
The mezuzah serves as a constant reminder of G-d’s presence and commandments.
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@LiseKorson @josh_hammer @JoshuaMZeitz According to Jewish law (halacha), it should be attached to the right-hand doorpost as one enters a room, angled inward toward the house, symbolizing welcoming divine presence into the home.
The word mezuzah literally means “doorpost” in Hebrew.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Pesident Trump will be getting the Israel Prize. The Israel Prize (in Hebrew, פרס ישראל) is the State of Israel’s highest civilian honor.
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It's usually awarded annually to Israeli citizens or organizations that have made significant contributions in a wide variety of fields — arts, sciences, culture, humanities, education, public service, etc.
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The prize is symbolic of national recognition of excellence and public contribution.
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