WATCH: Defiant Muslims create video from Rushdie’s ‘blasphemous’ book August 28, 2022A group of Muslim and formerly Muslim women, incensed by the brutal beating of author Salman Rushdie by Iran-supporting Islamic extremist Hadi Matar, created of video of themselves reading from The Satanic Verses. “The Satanic Verses” drew death threats after it was published in 1988, with many Muslims regarding it as blasphemy Rushdie’s book had already been banned and burned in India, Pakistan and elsewhere before Iran’s Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a 1989 fatwa, or edict, calling for Rushdie’s death.Asra Q. Nomani, cofounder of the Muslim Reform Movement, describes the video as an “act of defiance.”MEET 8 Muslim + ex-Muslim women as we recite words from Salman Rushdie’s “Satanic Verses.” You will hear me, @AliyaDissents, @SoooMD, W.S., @YasMohammedxx, @RaheelRaza, @AlinejadMasih, @DaliaAlAqidi. We represent @TheMuslimReform, @CLARITyCoal and FREEDOM!https://t.co/8YDxDbtFlt— Asra Q. Nomani 🐾 (@AsraNomani) August 26, 2022 FatwaIslamic extremismSalman Rushdie