“Notre Dame de Paris Mosque is an anti-utopia, the action takes place in the mid-21st century. Islam becomes the EU state religion, while Christians and other Europeans are forced to live in ghettos. A small group of the Resistance movement refuses to live according to the Sharia laws and fights for their rights with the new masters of Europe.” Thus the plot of a new novel by Elena Chudovina, who has been dubbed Russia’s answer to Oriana Fallaci.
Roman Silantyev, executive secretary of the Interreligious Council in Russia, argues that Muslims have only themselves to blame, and that the novel is a result of the “consistent anti-Christian campaign” waged in the Islamic mass media.