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  1. Rushdie, of course, is no stranger to this danger: His gorgeous 1988 book, The Satanic Verses—which led the Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran’s Supreme Leader, to issue a fatwa calling for Rushdie’s ...

  2. The Satanic Verses writer survived an assassination attempt in 1989, after a fatwa calling for his death was issued by Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini in the same year. Sir Salman says he suffered a number of incidents of racist abuse after arriving the UK aged 14 (Ian West/PA)

  3. Author Sir Salman Rushdie says the impact of a knife attack that almost killed him in 2022 has made it physically and mentally harder to write. Jun 21, 2024, updated Jun 21, 2024. Author Salman Rushdie in Berlin ahead of the presentation of his book "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder". REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch.

  4. Author Sir Salman Rushdie has said the impact of a knife attack has made it physically and mentally harder to write. ... The Satanic Verses writer survived an assassination attempt in 1989, ...

  5. Sir Salman Rushdie has said his injuries have made writing harder (PA/Jordan Pettitt) PA Archive. ... The Satanic Verses writer survived an assassination attempt in 1989, ...

  6. Author Sir Salman Rushdie says the impact of a knife attack has made it physically and mentally harder to write. ... The Satanic Verses writer survived an assassination attempt in 1989, ...

  7. Rushdie was the subject fatwa - assassination order - that was placed upon his head by the leader of Iran in 1989 and later removed over allegedly blasphemous content in his novel The Satanic Verses. It was deemed offensive by some Muslims for its allegedly blasphemous depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.