A New Jersey man, who stabbed the British Indian author Sir Salman Rashidi several times at a lecture stage in New York, condemned the attempt to kill and attack.
Hadi Mattar, 27, is now facing a prison sentence for more than 30 years.
The attack in August 2022 left Sir Salman seriously injured, including damage to the liver and visual loss in one eye and a paralyzed hand due to the nerve damage to his arm.
The ruling of the guilty jury came on Friday after a two -week trial in the Chutawukua Province Court in New York State, near the attack site.
The jury also found Mattar to attack the injure of the interview, Henry Reese, who was on stage with the author. Mr. Reese suffered a minor head injury during the attack.
The date of the judgment is scheduled to be held in MATAR on April 23.
Sir Salman, 77, witnessed that he was on stage at the historic Chautauqua Institute when he saw a man rushing towards him.
The accident stated, he said that the attacker’s eyes shocked him, “which was dark and seemed very fierce.”
He initially thought that he had been punching, before he realized that he was stabbed – 15 times in total – with wounds in his eye, cheek, neck, chest, trunk and thigh.
The attack took place more than 35 years after the publication of Sir Salman’s novel, the demonic verses, for the first time.
The narration, inspired by the life of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad, has angered among some Muslims, who considered its content blasphemy. The book was banned in some countries after its publication in 1988.
Sir Salman faced countless death threats and was forced to hide for a period of nine years after Iran’s religious leader Fatdeh – or a decree – called for the author’s death due to the book.
But in recent years, the author said he believed the threats against him had shrunk.

During the closing arguments of the trial on Friday, simulation lawyer Jason Schmidt played a slow video clip, according to Associated Press reports.
“I want you to look at the target nature of the attack,” said Mr. Schmidt. “There were many people on that day, but only one person was targeted,” the jury said.
During the two -week trial, defense lawyer Andrew Brautjan argued that the prosecutors had failed to prove that Mattar intends to kill Sir Salman. Mattar acknowledged that he was not guilty.
His lawyers refused to summon any witnesses of their own and Mattar did not witness his defense.
In an interview with the New York Post from prison in 2022, Mattar praised the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, for his call for the execution of Sir Salman.
“I don’t think he is a very good person,” Mattar said of the author. “He is a person who attacked Islam.”
He added that he had only read a few pages of demonic verses.
Mattar, born in Fairfio in New Jersey, was also charged with fathers who immigrated from Lebanon, in a separate federal case, providing material support to the militant group in Lebanon, Hezbollah, according to an indictment in July.
Hezbollah has been appointed as a terrorist organization by Western countries, Israel, Gulf Gulf states and the Arab League.
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