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Islamic Ideology Advances: Persecution in Africa Meets Political Gains in America

By Isaac Graham

Across the globe, forces aligned with radical Islamic beliefs continue their push, often at the expense of those who hold different faiths. In Nigeria, the violence shows no signs of letting up. Extremist groups like Boko Haram and Fulani militants have targeted Christians relentlessly, destroying over 19,000 churches since 2009 and claiming more than 52,000 lives. Recent reports confirm over 7,000 Christians killed in 2025 alone, prompting President Trump to warn of potential U.S. intervention if the Nigerian government fails to act. Officials in Abuja have pushed back, calling it foreign interference, but the attacks persist, with militants forcing conversions or executing those who refuse.

This pattern of coercion isn’t confined to distant lands. Closer to home, New York City has elected Zohran Mamdani as its next mayor, set to take office on January 1, 2026. The 34-year-old Democratic Socialist, who defeated independent Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa, marks a historic first as the city’s Muslim and South Asian leader.

In his victory speech, Mamdani declared, “I will not change who I am, how I eat, or the faith that I’m proud to call my own. But there is one thing that I will change. I will no longer look for myself in the shadows. I will find myself in the light.”

Mamdani’s rise in the heart of American capitalism raises questions about the blending of socialist policies with religious ideologies that some see as incompatible with free-market freedoms and traditional values. His past calls to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echo broader alliances that align with anti-Israel sentiments, potentially signaling shifts in how major cities handle international affairs.

Similar transformations have taken root elsewhere. In Minneapolis, mosques now broadcast the Islamic call to prayer five times daily, including before dawn, after city officials amended noise ordinances in 2023 despite local objections. Dearborn, Michigan, stands as America’s first Arab-majority city, with over half its population Muslim and home to massive institutions like the Islamic Center of America. Residents there have shown open support for Hamas and the “Free Palestine” movement, amid rising tensions that include the Muslim mayor telling a Christian resident he’s “not welcome” during a public debate.

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