Indian Muslims For Secular Democracy Reject Calls For Re-Ban On Salman Rushdie's 'The Satanic... The signatories to the statement from the Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy included Shama Zaidi ...
The Satanic Temple offered up their all-“Hail” solution. The group calls itself a “non-theistic” church and is recognized by the IRS with a religious exemption. Their self-stated mission ...
New Delhi: Salman Rushdie's famous novel, 'The Satanic Verses', has made its return to India after being banned for 36 years. The controversial work, first banned in 1988, is now available for ...
The Satanic Verses by Sir Salman Rushdie has returned to the shelves of Indian bookshops 36 years after sparking a fatwa that forced him into hiding for almost a decade. The book, which is ...
Salman Rushdie‘s novel The Satantic Verses hadn’t been sold in India, the country of the author’s birth, for 36 years, until this week. The novel, which forced the India-born author into ...
The show quickly went viral due to claims of satanic imagery. Many users on X speculated that Beyoncé wore a medallion resembling devil horns and made hand gestures that appeared to mimic the ...
Over the past several years, a growing trend has emerged of self-professed Satanists erecting demonic shrines, idols, and statues in public places around Christmastime. During last year’s holidays, ...
The Satanic Verses is available at a major bookstore in Delhi. X/@sorcerical Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses is now available at bookstores in India, 36 years after its import was banned by the ...
Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses arrived at a bookstore in India 37 years after it was published. An import ban by the Rajiv Gandhi government kept it away from Rushdie's native country for almost ...
This time, it's not because of a personal remark, any fatal attack, or his relationships; rather, it's because his immensely controversial book, The Satanic Verses, is returning to India after a ...
Satanic Verses was banned by the Rajiv Gandhi government in 1988 after outrage over it as parts of it were considered blasphemous. (Image: Shutterstock) The go-ahead by Delhi High Court to release ...
Salman Rushdie’s ‘The Satanic Verses’ is back in Indian bookstores after facing a ban of 36 years by the Congress government led by Rajiv Gandhi. The renewed sale of the controversial book has upset ...