Why The Satanic Verses is still controversial

The attack on Salman Rushdie in New York came 34 years after the publication of his infamous novel

Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses
Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses, in 2016

Salman Rushdie was stabbed in the neck at a literary event in New York state earlier today. His condition has not been made public, but the Governor of New York said the author is alive and was taken for surgery soon after arriving in hospital.

Although the motive for the attack is not yet known, Rushdie has been a marked man since the publication of his 1988 novel, The Satanic Verses. His depiction of the prophet Mohammed “made him the target of death threats from Iran”, said the Financial Times. The following year, the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khomeini “issued a fatwa ordering Muslims to kill Rushdie”.

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