From Fatwa to Jihad (Record no. 41)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781935554004
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Original cataloging agency RRU
Language of cataloging English
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Class No. 823.914
Item number MAL
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title From Fatwa to Jihad
Statement of responsibility Kenan Malik
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Edition statement 1st.ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Atlantic Books London
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Brooklyn
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No. of pages xxi, 266 p.; 21 cm
Other physical details ;14.1 x 2.54 x 21.21 cm
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Summary, etc. Malik was a freelance journalist working in northern England when the fatwa was declared against Salman Rushdie for his novel, The Satanic Verses. The book was publically burned in England and several of its translators were beaten or murdered. Thirty-seven people were killed when anti-Rushdie protesters set fire to a hotel containing the novel's Turkish translator, and Rushdie's Norwegian publisher was shot. This fatwa, Malik persuasively argues, starkly changed the terms of cultural conflict: "With his four-paragraph pronouncement, the ayatollah had transcended the traditional frontiers of Islam and brought the whole world under his jurisdiction." The multicultural policies implemented to smooth the racial tensions of '60s-era England instead, Malik believes, "helped foster a more tribal nation" and opened a pathway for religious extremism. The "collision of Western moral evasion and Islamist political intransigence became a characteristic not just of the Rushdie affair but of the whole road from fatwa to jihad." Though Malik could be accused of repeating himself or overstating his case, his fine analysis of the cultural forces that have fueled extremist Islam has much to offer.
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Subject heading Terrorism
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Author name Malik, Kenan
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Rashtriya Raksha University Rashtriya Raksha University 19/03/2010 00041 823.914 MAL 41 02/09/2021 02/09/2021 Books
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