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'''Artist:''' Maxime Rodinson
'''Artist:''' Maxime Rodinson (1915 - 2004)
 
 


'''Confronting Bodies:''' American University in Cairo, Salah Montasser, Egyptian High Education Ministry
'''Confronting Bodies:''' American University in Cairo, Salah Montasser, Egyptian High Education Ministry


 
'''Date of Action:''' May 1998
 
'''Dates of Action:''' May 1998
 
 


'''Location:''' Cairo, Egypt
'''Location:''' Cairo, Egypt


'''Description of Artwork:''' Rodinson's book, ''Muhammad'', is described as a mildly revisionist, psychological approach to the prophet Muhammad.  <P>


 
'''The Incident:''' An Egyptian newspaper reporter, Salah Montasser, attacked the book in ''al-Ahram'', suggesting that it "denigrated the Islamic faith" and requested that it be removed from the school's curriculum <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' Rodinson's book, "Muhammad," is described as a mildly revisionist, psychological approach to the prophet Muhammad.  <P>
 
 
 
'''The Incident:''' An Egyptian newspaper reporter, Salah Montasser, attacked the book in "al-Ahram," suggesting that it "denigrated the Islamic faith" and requested that it be removed from the school's curriculum <P>
 
 


'''Results of Incident:''' The American University in Cairo went beyond the Higher Education Ministry and the columnist's requests and removed the book from both the course and the library shelves. <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' The American University in Cairo went beyond the Higher Education Ministry and the columnist's requests and removed the book from both the course and the library shelves. <P>


'''Source:''' Index on Censorship, 4/98
'''Source:''' Index on Censorship, 4/98


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Latest revision as of 15:40, 28 December 2011

Date: 1998

Region: Africa

Subject: Religious

Medium: Literature


Rodinson.jpg

Artist: Maxime Rodinson (1915 - 2004)

Confronting Bodies: American University in Cairo, Salah Montasser, Egyptian High Education Ministry

Date of Action: May 1998

Location: Cairo, Egypt

Description of Artwork: Rodinson's book, Muhammad, is described as a mildly revisionist, psychological approach to the prophet Muhammad.

The Incident: An Egyptian newspaper reporter, Salah Montasser, attacked the book in al-Ahram, suggesting that it "denigrated the Islamic faith" and requested that it be removed from the school's curriculum

Results of Incident: The American University in Cairo went beyond the Higher Education Ministry and the columnist's requests and removed the book from both the course and the library shelves.

Source: Index on Censorship, 4/98