In the early 2000s, Ahidar was employed at the Flemish Ministry of Culture and Youth, as part of the staff of minister Bert Anciaux.[1] He worked three years in this role, where he was responsible for economic issues, and issues pertaining to the Islamic community.
From 2014 to 2019, he was vice-president of the Brussels Parliament. In 2022, he was expelled from Vooruit (as the Socialistische Partij Anders was renamed in 2021) for voting against the obligation to stun animals before slaughter.[3]
Having remained an independent between 2022 and 2024, he founded his own party, Team Fouad Ahidar, in 2024.
In the June 2024 elections, Ahidar led his party in what became an unexpectedly strong campaign. The campaign organized primarily around issues relevant to the Islamic community, such as defending Halal slaughter against animal welfare legislation, the conflict in Gaza, and opposition to restrictions on niqabs and burqas.[4] Ahidar also incorporated other themes into the campaign, including housing and purchasing power.
Ahidar is a friend of the controversial imamMohamed Toujgani [fr].[9] Toujgani is the subject of an ongoing deportation case on the basis of alleged extremist and anti-Semitic remarks.[9][10]