Zohran Mamdani made history on Tuesday with a win in the mayoral race of New York City, becoming the first Muslim and South Asian to lead the largest city in the US, home to 8.4 million people, an economic and cultural powerhouse with international prominence. But this remarkable story has another equally remarkable fact: his wife, Rama Duwaji, who will be the first Gen Z to serve as New York City’s First Lady.
However, she is not a traditional politician wife, in fact far from it. She pretty much stayed away from the mayor-elect’s campaign, whom he married earlier this year. In fact her disappearance from the scene prompted his critics to ask if he was hiding his wife. So, the question is who is New York new mayor’s mysterious other half?

Rama Duwaji, 28, is a skilled illustrator and animator whose primary focus on digital art, however, she sometimes indulges in handcrafting ceramics.
Rama, who is of Syrian descent, was born in Texas but moved with her family to Dubai when she was 9. She has a BFA in communication design from Virginia Commonwealth University and holds a master’s degree in illustration from New York City’s School of Visual Arts.

Having met Mamdani on a dating app in 2021, they were engaged a few years later and married at the New York City clerk’s office in February 2025. However, Mamdani and Duwaji held an engagement party and a Nikkah in Dubai earlier, where Duwaji’s family lives. Following the ceremony, he released their civil ceremony images on Instagram, saying, “Rama isn’t just my wife; she’s an incredible artist who deserves to be known on her own terms.”

Rama, though apparently a private person, speaks loudly through her art, which features black-and-white illustrations depicting Middle Eastern women, severe hunger in Gaza, and the Palestinian flag.














