US Rep. Ilhan Omar’s father dies from COVID-19

Nur Omar Mohamed, the father of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, died Monday from complications related to COVID-19.

US Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has announced that her father passed away at the age of 67, reportedly due to novel coronavirus complications.

Rep. Ilhan Omar announced on Monday that her father, Nur Omar Mohamed, died from complications of COVID-19.

The Minnesota Democrat released a statement on her father’s death late Monday that included an Islamic phrase “‎Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’cuun,” which means “Surely we belong to God and to Him we return.”

Omar wrote. “No words can describe what he meant to me and all who knew him. My family and I ask for your respect and privacy during this time.”

“It is with tremendous sadness and pain that I share that my father, Nur Omar Mohamed, passed away today due to complications from COVID-19,” said Ilhan in the statement

In Somalia, Nur trained teachers for a living, according to a 2016 City Pages story. Upon arriving in Minneapolis, Nur first drove cabs to support his family and later found work at the post office, according to the Washington Post.

Ilhan Omar is the first Somali-American and one of the first Muslim women to serve in the US House Representatives. Her widely covered road to Congress revealed she spent her early years as a refugee who fled Somalia with her family in the early 1990s.

Omar often credited her determination to her father, who The New York Times reported raised her after her mother died while she was still an infant.

On the eve of her historic swearing-in to Congress last January, she tweeted a photo of herself and her father arriving at Virginia’s Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the same airport that she arrived in as a refugee many years earlier.

Omar told the Times that she often encountered bullies while growing up in suburban Virginia, which her father dismissed as “doing something to you because they feel threatened in some way by your existence.”

As of late Monday, the novel coronavirus had infected more than 2.1 million and infected more than 116,000 in the US.

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