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“One of the reasons my name is Rushdie is that my father was an admirer of Ibn Rush'd, the 12th century Arab philosopher known as Averroes in the West. In his time, he was making the non-literalist case for interpreting the Koran.” quote by Salman Rushdie
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“One of the reasons my name is Rushdie is that my father was an admirer of Ibn Rush'd, the 12th century Arab philosopher known as Averroes in the West. In his time, he was making the non-literalist case for interpreting the Koran.”

Salman Rushdie

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New Yorker, 2015

The name reflects admiration for Ibn Rushd, a philosopher who advocated non‑literal interpretation of sacred texts, highlighting intellectual heritage.

In simple terms: Name honors a philosopher who favored non‑literal reading of scripture.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the influence of ideas on identity.

Themes

heritage philosophy interpretation identity intellectual lineage

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal naming
  • academic discourse
  • religious studies

Key Concepts

non‑literalism critical thinking cultural legacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does non‑literal interpretation mean to you?
  • How does heritage shape your choices?
A Different Perspective

Non‑literalism can clash with traditionalist views.

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