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  • Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses"

    The long road to German publication

    Following the recent brutal attack on Salman Rushdie, famous writers have been reading passages from his works. Torsten Landsberg takes a look at the struggle in 1988 to publish "The Satanic Verses" in German

  • The attempt to kill Indian-born British writer Salman Rushdie in the United States proves how destructive the political instrumentalisation of Islam is, writes Loay Mudhoon.
    Salman Rushdie attack

    Summoning up Ayatollah Khomeini's spirit

    Thirty-three years after Ayatollah Khomeini first issued his "Satanic Verses" fatwa, the attempt to kill Indian-born British writer Salman Rushdie in the United States proves just how destructive the political instrumentalisation of Islam is, writes Loay Mudhoon

  • The stunning knife attack on author Salman Rushdie has fanned interest in his works – above all, "The Satanic Verses", which left him living for years under a looming death threat.
    Salman Rushdie attack in New York

    Surge of interest in Rushdie's works

    The shocking knife attack on author Salman Rushdie has fanned interest in his works – above all, "The Satanic Verses", which left him living for years under a looming death threat.

  • Interview with Salman Rushdie

    Kashmir, Paradise lost

    Salman Rushdie's "Shalimar the Clown" is a furious tale about a lost paradise. In this interview with Lewis Gropp, Salman Rushdie talks about how the Indian army and militant jihadists destroyed Kashmir's traditional culture of tolerance

  • "If we want a shared future worth living in, I can think of no better preparation than reading Annemarie Schimmel," writes Stefan Weidner.
    Women and Islamic studies

    Annemarie Schimmel’s pioneering take on Islam

    This year Annemarie Schimmel, the great German scholar of Islamic studies, would have turned 100. Unique within the German and international academic community of her time, Schimmel’s pioneering work was characterised by a love of Islam. A tribute by Stefan Weidner

  • Yusuf Islam

    The "Peace Train" is rolling again

    Yusuf Islam is the most famous convert to Islam in the world and one of the most successful pop stars of the 70s. Now, the man known to millions as Cat Stevens is back on tour in Germany. By Hans Joachim Hennig

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