Book censorship in Iran


Since the Iranian Revolution in 1979, the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran states regarding freedom of expression: "the press is free to express their opinion, unless it is against the foundation of Islam or rights of the people, and the law will explain the details"..
The details have been explained, not in legislation of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, but in an act issued by the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, which names the subjects that "do not deserve to be published". For example: Renouncing the fundamentals of religion; promoting corruption; inviting the society to riot against Iran; promoting the ideas of terrorist and illegal groups and corrupted sects; defending monarchy; stimulating conflicts between the various ethnic or religious groups ; creating problems in the unity of the society and the country; mocking and weakening the national pride and nationalistic spirit, and creating an atmosphere of losing national values to the culture and civilization of western or eastern colonizing systems.

Books banned in Iran

TitleAuthorType of literatureReferences and notes
The Satanic VersesSalman Rushdienovel
The God DelusionRichard Dawkinsnon-fiction
The Gods Laugh on MondaysReza Khoshnazarnovel
The Monkey Whose Owner Had DiedSadeq Chubakshort stories
The Patient StoneSadeq Chubakshort stories
The Mourners of BayalGholam-Hossein Saedishort stories
DandylGholam-Hossein Saedishort stories
Fear and ChillsGholam-Hossein Saedishort stories
The BallGholam-Hossein Saedishort stories
Censoring an Iranian Love StoryShahriar Mandanipournovel
Her EyesBozorg Alavinovel
A Tombstone on a GraveJalal Al-e-Ahmadnovel
Mourning for QasemAmir Hossein Cheheltannovel
The Man Lost in DustNosrat Rahmanipoetry
Complete Poems of Ahmad ShamluAhmad Shamlupoetry
A Girl with a Silver StringJamal Mirsadeqinovel
Memories of My Melancholy WhoresGabriel García Márqueztranslated into Persian by Kaveh Mirabasi
Scorpion on the Railroad Stairways of Andimeshk, or This Train is Bleeding Sir!Hossein Mortezaeian Abkenarnovel
The Ceremonies of ImpatienceYaghub Yadalishort stories
Social History of IranMorteza Ravandi
The Da Vinci CodeDan BrownnovelTranslated by Hossin Shahrabi
The Blind OwlSadeq Hedayatnovel
Gay Relations in Iranian LiteratureSirus Shamisaliterary essay
The Veiled Women and the Armoured EliteFatemeh Marnisihistory
The Zahir Paulo CoelhoTranslated by Arash Hejazi
The Year ZeroArdalan Sarafraznovel
The Shout of No Shout"Vida Hajebi
Lessons to Avoid AIDS
Poverty and AdulteryMasood Dehnamaki
Short StoriesSadeq Hedayat
OpiumShiva Arastooishort stories
The Book of JinnHoushang Golshirinovel,
He Learned from Satan and Burnt ItFarkhondeh Aghaiinovel
Women without MenShahrnoosh Parsipournovel
The Last Temptation of ChristNikos Kazantzakis
Sadeq Hedayat
CockcrowEbrahim Golestanshort storiesخروس،
The Social Contract or Principles of Political RightsJean-Jacques Rousseau
Towards DestinyAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Touba and the Meaning of Night''Shahrnush Parsipurnovel
The InfernoDante Alighierinovel-