Mullah nasir ud din biography examples
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MOLLA NASREDDIN i. THE PERSON
MOLLA NASREDDIN (Mollā Naṣr-al-Din), one of the most celebrated personalities in Persian and Middle Eastern folklore.
i. THE PERSON
Molla Nasreddin is a character who appears in thousands of stories, always witty, sometimes wise, even philosophic, sometimes the instigator of practical jokes on others and often a fool or the butt of a joke. Stories relating to Molla Nasreddin or Naṣr-al-Din Hoca (as he is called in Turkey) are generally humorous, but in the subtle humor there is always a lesson to be learned. These stories involve people and incidents in all walks of life, including kings, beggars, politicians, clerics, etc. He is known by different names in different countries: “Koja Naṣr-al-Din” by the Kazakhs and Uzbeks; “Naṣr-al-Din Effendi “ by the Uigurs; “Nasarat” by the Chechens; “Hoja Naṣr-al-Din” by the Greeks; “Mollā Naṣr-al-Din” by Azerbaijanis, Iranians, and Afghans; and &ldquo
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Molla Nasruddin Hoja: Sufi of Islamic Satirical Literature
Molla Nasruddin Hoja: Sufi of Islamic Satirical Literature Known as Mullah Naseeruddin or Naseeruddin, Khoja Nasruddin is the main character in satirical stories presented all over the world, especially in the Middle East. Each story portrays him in a different situation. From his point of view, they humorously clarify the interpretations and lessons on various life topics. The greatest attraction of Mullah Naseeruddin's stories is that they are fun, full of lessons, philosophical and thought-provoking. According to available sources, Naseeruddin Khoja was a philosopher, intelligent and humorous. His stories have been told in most parts of the world. Despite the tribes of Turkey, it spread to China, India, and later to Europe via Persia, Arabia, Africa, and the Silk Road. Not all the stories associated with Khoja for nearly 700 years happened entirely in his life. Most of them are the product of the collective humour of