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This blog issues a fatwa regarding Random House Publishers ...

Category: Religion
Posted on: August 11, 2008 8:40 PM, by Greg Laden

... declaring them to be wimps, prudes, and possibly chicken-poop racists.

If you're moderately literate, you've probably heard of The Jewel of Medina, the scandalous book about Aisha, the child bride of Muhammad, which Random House pulled from their publication schedule ... The book had reached the stage of galleys without anyone at Random House batting an eyelash, as far as can be told. The author, Sherry Jones, a journalist, requested that Random House send a review copy to Denise Spellberg, Associate Professor of History and Middle Eastern Studies and the author of one of the biographies Jones read in preparation for writing her novel. Spellberg didn't like it, calling it a "very ugly, stupid piece of work."

Apparently, Spellberg torpedoed the book, and Random house caved. Some claim that The Jewel has more sex in it than The Last Temptation of Christ. (Wait... the Last Temptation has sex in it? I had no idea...). But this is not at all clear, and Stephanie Zvan dissects the evidence. Her unsettling conclusion? Click here to find out...

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1

"(Wait... the Last Temptation has sex in it? I had no idea...)"

It depicts Jesus' final temptation as the urge to not be the messiah, come down off the cross, marry Mary Magdeline, and have many, many kids. It, was, essentially, the temptation many of us feel to give up our youthful dreams and settle down.

However, despite the complexity and depth of this theological "what if", the religious right came away with only one message: Jesus has SEEEEX!

It didn't seem to matter that it was a fantasy sequence nor that it was notably marital sex.

Some people are just obsessed.

Posted by: Jason Failes | August 12, 2008 8:28 AM

2

Where did they think "Jesus fucking Christ" came from?

Posted by: pookie | August 12, 2008 2:07 PM

3

Think about it - Random House pees in its pants when there are barely 1% Muslims in this country. I wonder how many of us will continue to criticize Islam when there are 10% Muslims? Free Speech will mean say anything you like as long as you don't blaspheme Islam.

Just FYI, I linked to your article from When is Too Many Muslims?

Posted by: bernie | August 29, 2008 11:44 PM

4

Bernie, you completely missed the point of the (my) blog post that Greg is linking to above. In fact, I doubt you read it. The person responsible for torpedoing this book is not Muslim, as far as I can tell, yet she presumed to suggest that Muslims would make it dangerous for the book to be published. This censorship was not about the behavior of any real Muslim, just a bunch of hypothetical ones--much like those you write about.

Posted by: Stephanie Z | August 30, 2008 12:07 AM

5

Jewel of Medina UK publishers burned down last night - according to bbc.

But they were also publishers of mccain biography.

Posted by: eddie | September 27, 2008 8:11 AM

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