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No Satanic Verses reading in mosque, Islamic group says
2007-09-27
Islamic authorities in Germany said they had ended talks with a maverick German author who wanted to read aloud Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, The Satanic Verses, inside a mosque. Guenter Wallraff, 64, announced in July that he was seeking an invitation from Ditib, an Ankara-funded foundation which maintains Turkish-speaking mosques in many German cities, to conduct the reading in Cologne.

Ditib officials in Cologne said they had discussed the proposal with Wallraff until two weeks ago, but negotiations failed because Wallraff was unwilling to compromise. "He lacks understanding for the feelings and needs of members of our Muslim community," said a spokesman, without detailing what Ditib had proposed to Wallraff.
Dignity™, ever so easily dented.
The confident Muslim community in the city has been fighting this year for a permit to build a grand mosque.
So Confident™, they can't even Tolerate™ a book-reading.
Wallraff, a leftist gadfly who won fame with undercover journalism exploits, said Tuesday he would travel to Ankara in late October or early November and appeal to Ditib officials there to overrule the rejection. "I don't give up that easily," he said, adding that he had received anonymous death threats from extremist Muslims and on an Islamist website after announcing his proposal. "Almost all those I have spoken to in Turkish community support me," said Wallraff. "I even offered to do the reading outside in the car park." He added, "I have read the book aloud at home to Muslims and they actually laughed at parts that didn't mean anything to me. You can see that this book's place is in a Muslim context."
Maybe this guy and the lefty Swedish artist can lead the world out of the swamp.
Rushdie, who stayed in Wallraff's apartment during visits to Cologne in the 1990s, was put under police protection after the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini of Iran called in 1989 for him to be killed.
Posted by:Seafarious

#4  I think the fatwah is absurd.

But this guy seems to be a professional jerk.
Posted by: lotp   2007-09-27 20:30  

#3  Islamic authorities in Germany said they had ended talks with a maverick German author who wanted to read aloud Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, The Satanic Verses, inside a mosque.

Now thats what you call a German having some balls! I wonder a Fatwa will follow for even suggesting it?
Posted by: Delphi   2007-09-27 09:48  

#2  What are they going to do instead? Sit around and look at each other?
Posted by: gorb   2007-09-27 05:42  

#1  No Satanic Verses reading in mosque

Darn! I hought that they finally realized what it is and banned Koran.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-09-27 00:58  

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