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Contents
Title Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Foreword
Part-I
Chapter One: Early Attacks on Islam and the Holy Prophet (Sa)
Comparison of Attacks
The Shadows Behind Rushdie
Chapter Two: The Crusades
Crusades, Colonialism and Imperialism
Islamic Comparison
Chapter Three: Hatred for Islam
Chapter Four: Literary Attacks on Islam
Colonialism and Christianity
Superior Western Culture?
Muslim Liberal Thought
Chapter Five: The Appearance of the Reformer of the Age
Disappointment and Fear of the West
Point of Contention
Comparison
Chapter Six: Plans to Reconstruct Muslim Thought
the New Liberal ‘Scholar'
Islam’s Self-Sufficiency
Chapter Seven: The Western Orientalists
Maxime Rodinson
Allegations Against the Prophet
Attacks on the Holy Qur’an
Dr. Norman Daniel
Image of Islam (1100-1350)
Death of the Prophet
Self-Indulgence
Coercive Effigy
Similarity of the Orientalists
Professor William Montgomery Watt
Chapter Eight: New Breed of ‘Scholars’
Dr. Michael Nazir-Ali
Similar Attacks
Contemporary Attacks
Chapter Nine: New World Order
Muhammad’s Character Maligned
Satanic Influences
Background to Westernised ‘Elite
Part II
Chapter Ten: Salman Rushdie - a Brief Life-Sketch
Chapter Eleven: Salman Rushdie - the Making of an Ogre
Grimus
Midnight’s Children
Shame
The Satanic Verse
Chapter Twelve: The Fiction of the Satanic Verses
Maxime Rodinson
Dr. Nazir Ali
Montgomery Watt
Karen Armstrong
Chapter Thirteen: Rushdie’s Treatment of the Satanic Verses
Salman Farsi
Further Allegations Against the Prophet saw
Chapter Fourteen: Blasphemy, Apostasy and Heresy
The ‘Burning’ Issue Surrounding the Satanic Verses
Blasphemy and Freedom of Speech
The Teaching in the Bible
Comparison With Rushdie
Blasphemy in the 20th Century
Islamic Teaching on Blasphemy
Chapter Fifteen: The Media Goes to Town Over the Fatwa
Religion Confused With Culture?
Fair Comment by the Media
Chapter Sixteen: Rushdie Turned into an Icon
Rushdie Forewarned
A Most Poignant Observation
Author of His Own Destiny
Chapter Seventeen: Rushdie’s Defense of the Satanic Verses
Rushdie Issues Statement
Rushdie’s Superficial Reversal
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
East, West
Chapter Eighteen: Rushdie Begins to Come out in the Open
Nobel Prize for Rushdie ?
Who Killed the Writer?
Conclusion
The Future
Tolerance Is a Two-Way Street
Conclusion – Revised
Rushdie’s Raison D’êTre
Real Reason for Writing the Satanic Verses
New Breed of Rushdie’s
Epilogue
Appendix A: Rushdie’s Statements
Appendix B: Glossary
References
About the Author
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