
The solemn Ashura gathering was held at the Al-Khoei Center in Queens, drawing community members and local leaders.
The mayor remained at the gathering for more than half an hour, joining mourners observing the 10th of Muharram, one of the most significant dates in the Islamic calendar. His presence was widely appreciated by attendees, who viewed it as a gesture of solidarity and respect toward the city’s diverse Muslim communities.
During his visit, Mayor Mamdani reflected on the significance of Ashura and the legacy of Imam Hussein (AS). He said the day serves as a powerful reminder of Imam Hussein’s (AS) unwavering resolve, courage, and commitment to standing for justice in the face of adversity.
“Justice is something worth fighting for,” the mayor remarked, highlighting the universal values associated with Imam Hussein’s (AS) sacrifice. His comments resonated with many participants, who noted that the message of Ashura transcends religious and cultural boundaries and continues to inspire people around the world.
Ashura commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) and his companions in the Battle of Karbala, an event remembered by millions each year through gatherings, prayers, and reflections on themes of sacrifice, truth, and justice.

Following the event, Mayor Mamdani shared a photograph from the gathering on social media, where he reiterated his respect for the occasion and acknowledged the importance of remembering the values that Ashura represents.
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The mayor’s participation comes as New York continues to celebrate its rich cultural and religious diversity. Community leaders welcomed his attendance, describing it as an example of engagement between public officials and the city’s many faith communities.
As mourners marked the day with reverence and reflection, the gathering in Queens underscored the enduring relevance of Imam Hussein’s (AS) message and the role such events play in promoting understanding, unity, and shared values across different communities in one of the world’s most diverse cities.
Source: minutemirror.com.pk