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Mulla Nasruddin Khodja a Major Character of Muslim Satiric Literature
by The Editorial Team Published on: 11th January 2008
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Afghanistan - Arabs - Azerbaijan - Greeks - Iran - Literature - Ottomans - People - Persians - Places - Turkey - Turks -Mullah Nasruddin Khodja is a wise man famous throughout the Muslim and some parts of the non-Muslim world since the 16th century. Historical documents show that he lived in the 13th century in Anatolia (today Turkey). He was a scholar (âlim) or at least an educated man. His jokes were narrated for centuries between people for different purposes, some for humour and some to tell as stories full of meaning and wisdom.
Introduction
| Figure 1: Backwards, no less… A statue of Mulla Nasruddin in Aksehir. (Source). |
Nasruddin Khodja, known also as Mulla Nasruddin or simply Nasruddin, is the starring character in a vast number of amusing tales told in regions all over the world, particularly in countries in or near the Middle East. Each tale depicts Nasruddin in a different situation, and through his viewpoint th
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Mullah nasiruddin
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Anecdotes Of Molla Nasreddin Hodja
for Children of All Ages
Compiled By Dr. Habib Siddiqui
Paperback 160 Pages
ISBN 8171513840
Publisher: Kitab Bhavan, India
This book is a rare and old edition, and it's possible that the cover, outer edges, and some pages may exhibit slight signs of wear, bruising, or marks and discolouration.
About The Book
Wise Jokes with multiple interpretations, satirical comedy with a biting tongue.
Nasreddin (also commonly spelled Nasrudin, Nasr ud-Din, Nasredin, Naseeruddin Nasruddin, Nasr Eddin, Nastradhin, Nasreddine, Nastratin, Nusrettin) was a lower Muslim cleric who lived in Central Asia during the Middle Ages. His name is often preceded or followed by the title of a religious scholar, theological teacher, or man of wisdom: 'Khwaje', Hodja, 'Hoca', 'Hogea', 'Hodza', 'Chotzas'.
'Mullah', 'Mulla', 'Molla', 'Maulana is the most common in the India/ Pakistan and Persia
Nasreddin was a populist philosopher and wise man, remembered for his funny stories and anecdotes. He often appears as a whimsical character of a large Persian, Arab, Pashto, Urdu and Turkish folk tradition .
The anecdotes attributed to him rev