Satanic Verses Book In — Hindi
There is no officially authorized, widely published commercial Hindi translation available in physical bookstores across India.
भारत में प्रतिबंध और कानूनी स्थिति Satanic Verses Book In Hindi
कोई भी प्रकाशक या अनुवादक फतवे और कानूनी पचड़ों के डर से इस किताब को हिंदी या अन्य क्षेत्रीय भाषाओं में छापने का जोखिम नहीं उठाना चाहता। Rushdie's Mahound is depicted as a man who
The offense stemmed from several core elements. First, the novel portrays the Prophet through a fictional lens that many felt reduced his divine revelations to human invention. Rushdie's Mahound is depicted as a man who puts his own words into the angel's mouth — a characterization that implies that the Quran itself might be of human, rather than divine, origin. Second, the use of the name "Mahound" — a term with historical associations of devil worship — was seen as deliberately provocative. Third, the novel's treatment of the "satanic verses" incident, in which the Prophet is said to have temporarily accepted pagan goddesses, touches on a controversial episode that many Muslims consider an offensive fabrication. rather than divine