The Prophet's Hair

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"The Prophet's Hair" is a magical realist short story by Salman Rushdie that blends satire, religion, and politics in a tale about a stolen religious relic and the chaos it brings to a Kashmiri family.

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instanceOf fictional work
short story
work of magical realism
author Salman Rushdie NERFINISHED
character Atta NERFINISHED
Hashim NERFINISHED
Huma NERFINISHED
Sheikh Sin NERFINISHED
collectionType short story collection contribution
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Kashmiri society
religious hypocrisy
social inequality
firstPublicationForm short story
genre magical realism
political fiction
religious fiction
satire
hasFictionalStatus non-historical narrative
hasMoral unrestrained zeal leads to destruction
hasReligiousElement Islamic relic
language English
literaryMovement postcolonial literature
literaryStyle magical realism
satirical tone
mainTheme corruption
faith and superstition
fanaticism
greed
politics
religion
medium print
narrativeElement hair of the Prophet Muhammad as a relic
stolen religious relic
plotFocus chaos caused by a stolen relic
protagonist Hashim NERFINISHED
settingCountry India NERFINISHED
settingLocation Kashmir NERFINISHED
symbolism intersection of faith and politics
power of religious objects
targetAudience adult readers
tone critical of religious extremism
ironic
workIn East, West

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Salman Rushdie bibliography includesWork The Prophet's Hair