Tehran always wanted Salman Rushdie dead. Now it hopes to profit from his stabbing.
							
																			By 
																Khosro Sayeh Isfahani												
		
				
					In 1989, only months away from his deathbed, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini captured the raging waves of hatred against Rushdie engulfing the Muslim world. The Islamic Republic under his successor appears to be trying to surf the same waves once again.