Zohran Mamdani was officially sworn in as mayor of New York City during a midnight ceremony beneath City Hall, making history as the city's first Muslim, first South Asian, and first African-born mayor. He took his oath on a centuries-old Quran, a symbolic gesture reflecting the city's diverse Muslim community and his own layered heritage. The Quran, modest in design and dating back to the Ottoman period, was chosen for its accessibility and connection to ordinary readers, echoing Mamdani's commitment to inclusivity. The ceremony drew both celebration and criticism, highlighting ongoing debates about religious identity in public life. After the inauguration, the historic Quran will be displayed at the New York Public Library, inviting the public to engage with the city's rich Islamic history.
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