Zohran Mamdani sworn in on the Holy Quran as New York’s first Muslim mayor

A subway station swearing-in ceremony reflects Mamdani’s working-class roots

Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor of New York City at Old City Hall Station, New York, U.S., Thursday, Jan 1st 2026. Source: Reuters

Zohran Mamdani has formally taken office as mayor of New York City in a ceremony that underscored his historic election and hinted at the challenges ahead.

The 34‑year‑old Democrat was sworn in shortly after midnight at the disused Old City Hall subway station, becoming the first Muslim to lead the United States’ largest city.

Mamdani’s team said the choice of venue reflected his working‑class roots and his campaign focus on cost‑of‑living pressures facing ordinary New Yorkers.

In a symbolic departure from tradition, he placed his hands on two copies of the Holy Quran, one from his grandfather and another from the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Centre, as he took the oath of office, a first for the city.

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