Salman Rushdie wrote and published Satanic Verses on the 14th February 1969 in bayswater in a greek orthadox church.. The occasion was Bruce Chatwins memorial service
"The Satanic Verses" by Salman Rushdie is not illegal in the UK. However, the book did face controversy and was the subject of protests due to its perceived blasphemous content when it was first published in 1988.
The Satanic Verses was created in 1988.
The ISBN of The Satanic Verses is 0670825379.
The satanic verses
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Satanic Verses - song - was created on 1994-11-22.
The author of The Satanic Bible is a man called Anton LaVey. The book contains the principles of what LaVey calls LaVeyan Satanism and is considered to be an authoritative text on the subject rather than a sacred scripture like the Bible.
The Satanic Verses, published in 1988, was the book by Salman Rushdie that was banned in several countries due to its controversial content and perceived blasphemy against Islam. This led to widespread protests and death threats against Rushdie.
Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie
Salmon Rushdie wrote Haroun and the Sea of Stories for 2 reasons. The first is for his son, because after Rushdie wrote the Satanic Verses, his son suggested he write a book for kids. The second reason is that the book is a response to all the issues that India has been having with "The Satanic Verses", and Rushdie makes many allegorical references to it.
The Vatican condemned Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses" in January 1989. The book was denounced by the Vatican for being blasphemous towards Islam and Muhammad.