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Günter Wallraff Wants Rushdie’s Satanic Verses Read In German Mosque

by | 13th, July 2007

WHAT do you make of this?

German writer Günter Wallraff wants to stir things up in his hometown of Cologne. He is proposing reading the ‘Satanic Verses’ in a controversial new mosque. The religious foundation building the mosque says it’ll think about it.

Salman Rushdie poses with his 1988 book “The Satanic Verses.” German writer Günter Wallraff wants to read from the book in a Cologne mosque.
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Salman Rushdie poses with his 1988 book “The Satanic Verses.” German writer Günter Wallraff wants to read from the book in a Cologne mosque.
Günter Wallraff doesn’t think of himself as a provocateur, he justs wants to get a dialogue going and to put the integration of Muslims in German society to the test. His method is somewhat radical. The well known German writer has said he wants to read aloud from “The Satanic Verses” in a Cologne mosque.

Wallraff denies that his proposal to read from a book regarded by many Muslims as blasphemous is a provocation. Rather, he says, he just wanted the Rushdie book to finally be discussed within the Muslim community.



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