Career
He has also twice campaigned to become the President of Sudan (in 2010 and 2015). He earned a degree in philosophy from Cairo University in Khartoum before moving from Sudan to the United States in the 1980s. In the states, he sold newspapers, candy and hot dogs on a corner in Manhattan, New York City.
Wishing to expand on his ambitions, he then moved to Dallas, Texas and delivered pizzas before driving taxi cabs, eventually founding a company called Jet Taxi, which he later sold to Yellow Cab.
He also expanded his education at Spring Creek Community College in Plano. In addition to Jet Taxi, Mohamed created other companies, "Paradise Prime Investment" in America, and the solar energy development company "AlSufi International" in Sudan.
He currently serves as the president of the First Rate (at Lloyd's) Sufi Center in Irving, Texas, and as vice president of the Sudan National Reform Party. Though his name did not appear the ballots, he ran against Umar al-Bashir for the office of Sudan President in both 2010 and 2015.
An April 2015 Bloomberg Business report stated that of President Umar al-Bashir"s competitors, Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed "had the most ambitious agenda".
He also leads a Sufi house of worship in Irving. In late 2013 a furor arose out of an Arabic-language email circulating that promised to assist parties in acquiring land in and traveling to Sudan, and resulted from the larger-than-expected turn-out of those interested in taking part. Mohamed holds dual citizenship in both Sudan and the United States.