sp!ked review of books | Twenty years on: internalising the fatwa
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Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:01:30 GM
To many such secular Muslims, Rushdie was a hero not a villain, because he was seen as an outspoken champion of both anti-racism and . anti. -. clericalism. . Not all anti-Rushdie campaigners were male, middle-aged and devout to the point of ...
unknown
Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:01:30 GM
To many such secular Muslims, Rushdie was a hero not a villain, because he was seen as an outspoken champion of both anti-racism and . anti. -. clericalism. . Not all anti-Rushdie campaigners were male, middle-aged and devout to the point of ...
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