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Story of his experience of the fatwa 'needs to be told' says author, as his archive goes on display in America.

Salman Rushdie is planning to write a book about the decade he spent in hiding after Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against him.


"It's my story, and at some point, it does need to be told. That point is getting closer, I think," he told reporters at Emory University in Atlanta, where an exhibition of his personal correspondence, notebooks, photographs, drawings and manuscripts is set to open on Friday. "When [the archive material] was in cardboard boxes and dead computers, it would have been very, very difficult, but now it's all organised," he said.


Last year marked 20 years since the Iranian leader called for Rushdie's execution, saying that his novel The Satanic Verses insulted Islam, Mohammed and the Qur'an. The edict, which followed street protests and book burnings across the Muslim world, forced Rushdie to go into hiding under police protection for almost 10 years.


Booksellers said that if the Booker prize-winning author, who was knighted for his services to literature in 2007, went ahead with his plans, the book was likely to prove very successful. "This is one of the most fascinating chapters in recent literary history, and cannot but have affected Rushdie as a writer and as a man. The ironic thing is that this may be his most commercial book in years," said Jon Howells at Waterstone's.


"The fatwa against Rushdie really was the first defining episode in the modern clash between fundamentalist religion and Enlightenment values which is now such a major issue for all of us. Rushdie's profile is clearly massive, he still sells strongly, and he'll get a lot of publicity for this book if he decides to write it," agreed Benedicte Page, associate editor at the Bookseller. "It's also worth pointing out that other memoirs of incarceration, like those of the Beirut hostages Brian Keenan and Terry Waite, did well."


Rushdie's next novel, Luka and the Fire of Life, a sequel to his children's story Haroun and the Sea of Stories, is due out this autumn.

Rushdie planning book about his time in hiding | Books | guardian.co.uk
 
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His name don't deserver in this Forum ... I want to see his Head removed ... :angry:
 
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The death sentencing of Rushdie was obviously a huge factor that contributed greatly towards a misunderstanding of Iran for which Iran paid a political price. His life indeed did change after the Fatwa for he changed his address some 70 or so times. The fatwa did change the expressions he used in his writings even after the Fatwa was repealed by Iran. It is still debated whether it should or shouldn't have been enacted. It has had somewhat of an odd positive influence though. Amongst other things, he will be more geared towards respecting the sensitives of other people whilst composing works.

His offense was very grave though. In his book, the Satanic Verses, he basically implies that not only Mohammad (Sw), was not a Prophet from Allah (rather a clever tradesman) but rather one from Satan-- as such it was a grave insult to the sensitives of the overwhelming majority of Iranians. He tried to be clever about it and hide it with his mastery of words but when you put the titles of his chapters and stories in the book together, there is no doubt in any sane person's mind that he was not only questioning the legitimacy of Islam as a religion-- which is excusable at levels-- but rather insulting the belief itself.

On a very personal level, I do believe that Rushdie has destroyed a good life in this world and when he does eventually face Satan, he will be sure that he was the person who received Satanic inspirations to compose the much-appreciated so-called "beacon of free speech" of a work such as this.
 
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ohhh let him write a book and make money, i am not interested to read that for now

period
 
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You should be banned, it is the part of Islam to show tolerance, your posts shows Muslims and Islam in bad light. Learn how to ignore. You have violated ZERO TOLERANCE policy for support of Terrorism. :frown:

His name don't deserver in this Forum ... I want to see his Head removed ... :angry:
 
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More open promotion and support of violence.

I wonder if I'm allowed to call for Hafiz Saeed's beheading on the mumbai attacks thread... probably not.
 
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People have made him a prominent figure because of their knee-jerk extremist reactions. Perhaps he did have negative things to say about Islam. However you don't fight someone's perception with death threats, counter his views with a book or something. We need less of these violent people in the world. It's a shame a man has to hide just to earn his living and express his views no matter how outlandish. It seems like the efforts of Islam at large are focused on separating the "good Muslims" from the "apostates" and letting the heads roll accordingly.
 
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This is a really weird story because attention was given to the book a year after it was released and the Ayotallah would never have even known about it if it wasn't for Maulana Kausar Niazi's (a Pakistani cleric-politician) articles written in the Urdu press which brought huge protests across Pakistan. But that's not where the story begins, Niazi wouldn't have known about it either if a copy of the book wasn't sent to him by a senior official in the ISI.

Weird, eh?
 
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This is a really weird story because attention was given to the book a year after it was released and the Ayotallah would never have even known about it if it wasn't for Maulana Kausar Niazi's (a Pakistani cleric-politician) articles written in the Urdu press which brought huge protests across Pakistan.

This is not true. Ayatollah Khomeini did not learn of the existence of the book from Maulana Niazi's articles. He was first informed of the book and it's text by junior Iranian clerics and his own students who wished to gather his opinion of it. He formulated his opinion of it afterwards.
 
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