10 'The Da Vinci Code' (2006)\n\n As is to be expected, religious societies do not like it when their faith is called into question, and protestors targeted the film. The Da Vinci Code was banned on religious grounds in countries such as Pakistan, Egypt, Samoa, and Sri Lanka.
Umberto Lenzi's 1981 Italian horror film Let Them Die Slowly, aka Cannibal Ferox, has the distinction of being recognized by Guinness World Records as the most banned movie ever, officially banned in 31 countries (A Serbian Film claims to be banned in over 40, but is not officially recognized by Guinness for the record ...
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq's supreme Shia religious authority, has issued rulings forbidding chess. After the 1979 Islamic revolution, playing chess was banned in public in Iran and declared haram, or forbidden, by senior clerics because it was associated with gambling.
A free account comes with access to all of the following:\n\n Learn from our lessons, the New to Chess section of the Guide is free for all members. Plus you get one additional Lesson of your choice per week. Practice with puzzles, 3 per day.