Did NY's Muslim mayor just use the Quran to fight Trump's migration policy? Neo-Islamic conquest and how compassion became our weakness and their strength – Prof Mordechai Kedar

February 11
1h 5m

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When NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani referenced Islamic teachings and invoked the Hijrah in his speech at a multi-faith event, was he offering a message of spiritual resilience — or signalling something more political?

In this conversation, Prof Mordechai Kedar unpacks what that reference really means, explaining how Hijrah is not simply a story of exile and refuge, marking the transition from marginalisation to sovereignty, from preaching to governing. We explore how a modern political leader drawing directly on that narrative deserves our urgent attention.

Mordechai Kedar, one of Israel's most experienced scholars of Islamic culture, Arabic society, and political Islam, draws on decades of study, to explain how migration functions within Islamic tradition, how theology becomes statecraft, and why historical precedent matters in contemporary politics.

We also assess Gaza after October 7th, Israel’s determination that Hamas does not return to power, and the argument for clan based emirates rather than nationalist or Islamist governance. Finally, we analyse Iran: credible threat, regime survival, ethnic fault lines, and whether decentralisation offers a more stable future than imposed unity.

This is a conversation about power, legitimacy, and the operating systems beneath public rhetoric.


👁‍🗨 Watch if you want to understand what Mamdani’s Hijrah reference signifies within Islamic history — and how migration narratives intersect with political authority in the West and the Middle East.


💬 We Discuss:

🕌 What the Hijrah represents in Islamic political development

🏙️ How religious narrative can function as a framework for public authority

⚖️ The boundary between personal religious practice and political Islam

🔥 What makes Israel alarmed about the Trump plan for Gaza

🏛️ The case for clan based emirates over ideological nationalist movements

🌍 Why heterogenous Middle Eastern states struggle for legitimacy

🛢️ Whether Iran is truly afraid of Trump's threats

🧭 The argument for decentralisation as a path to stability


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