Salman had been charged with "incitement to religious hatred and spreading false news likely to harm national security," attorney general Abdulrahman al-Sayyed was quoted as saying by the official BNA news agency late yesterday.
The prosecution had ordered the release of the head of the opposition Al-Wefaq bloc after he had been summoned yesterday, but "forbade him from any travel for the purposes of the investigation," he added.
During his questioning, Salman had been asked about the content of a speech he gave on Friday.
He was also alleged to have "accused institutions of the state of engaging in illegal practices".
The speech was followed by "disturbances, acts of violence and aggression against the security forces that caused injuries in their ranks," the chief prosecutor added.
Six opposition groups including Al-Wefaq have issued a statement denouncing Salman's detention as an "attack on freedom of expression in Bahrain".
Al-Wefaq, the most important opposition grouping in Shiite-majority Bahrain, wants a constitutional monarchy in the Gulf nation ruled by the Al-Khalifa dynasty.
A month-long protest that erupted on February 14, 2011, was dispersed in a mid-March deadly crackdown helped by security forces from neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
At least 89 people have been killed in Bahrain since the Arab Spring-inspired protests erupted, according to the International Federation for Human Rights.
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