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		<title>The Demographic Mission: A New Name for an Old Hatred | Ismail Salahuddin</title>
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		<title>Testimony Against Silence: Knife by Salman Rushdie and the Dark Mirror to India's Present | Ismail Salahuddin</title>
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Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder &lt;br class='autobr' /&gt;
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There are books that explain, books that imagine, and books that dare. But every once in a while, a book comes along that refuses to be just a book, it becomes a cry, a wound, a reckoning. Salman Rushdie&lt;/p&gt;


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