Salman Rushdie Attack @Hanover
There are two points here,but related.
First,as I said fatwas are not universally binding or accepted by all Muslims. Many Shiah clerics do not accept the fatwa either.
There isn't a "muted" reaction,it's just the media doesn't report the councils and leaders who have condemned the attack,or those who disagree with the fatwa.
In the Islamic world it's extremely rare for a cleric ( who also happened to be the country's leader) to set a worldwide binding fatwa. Just like Christianity There are many denominations and subdivisions beyond Sunni and Shia. There is no one pope in Islam to usher worldwide edicts.
As a very loose analogy,the Marlborough baptist church does not represent Christianity as a whole.
Secondly,one must be consistent and think beyond a colonial mindset. Islamic theology is not a monolith.
At the moment the Eastern orthodox churches of Ukraine and Russia have issued edicts backing war against each others people. How is this not an equivalence?
My own position is crystal clear I condemn all sides religious and secular for using "law" to publicly endorse violence for political ends.
Finally,I'm not even sure if Rushdies attacker was a shia or just an extremist acting on his own steam? Why an inquisition before the facts are in?