Mahound (fictional prophet figure)

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Mahound is a controversial fictional prophet in Salman Rushdie's novel "The Satanic Verses," widely interpreted as a satirical and critical reimagining of the Prophet Muhammad.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
prophet (fictional)
appearsIn The Satanic Verses
appearsInChapter Jahilia sequences of The Satanic Verses
associatedWith Islam (in fictionalized form)
blasphemy debates
freedom of expression debates
basedOn Muhammad (interpretive reading)
characterInGenre magic realism
satire
controversyContext Iranian fatwa against Salman Rushdie
global protests over The Satanic Verses
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
creator Salman Rushdie
depictedAs controversial figure
prophet
religious leader
languageOfWork English
medium novel
nameAlludesTo medieval Christian polemical term for Muhammad
narrativeRole central figure in the Jahilia episodes
parallel to historical prophet figure
portrayedAs leader of a new monotheistic religion
receiver of revelation
subject of satanic verses incident (fictionalized)
publicationYearOfWork 1988
subjectOf literary criticism
religious controversy
workAuthor The Satanic Verses

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The Satanic Verses featuresCharacter Mahound (fictional prophet figure)