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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NasreddinNasreddin - Wikipedia

    Nasreddin (/ n æ s ˈ r ɛ d ɪ n /) or Nasreddin Hodja (other variants include: Mullah Nasreddin Hodja, Nasruddin Hodja, Mullah Nasruddin, Mullah Nasriddin, Khoja Nasriddin) (1208–1285) is a character in the folklore of the Muslim world from the Balkans to China, and a hero of humorous short stories and satirical anecdotes.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2014 · Overview. After the delay of an official imam sent to a little village, the villagers try to find an imam to lead them during pray. After discussions, they decide to make "Bizum Hoca" (Our hodja) the imam of village, a villager loved and respected by everyone, though he is not an official one.

  3. u.cs.biu.ac.il › ~schiff › NetHodja Stories - BIU

    Nasreddin Hodja is a collection of Hodja stories compiled by Alpay Kabacali, beautifully illustrated by Fatih M. Durmus, and published by NET. It also contains a historical introduction to the stories (well, to the extent that anything historical can be written about the Hodja), and a bibliography.The rendition is a simple one, but the essence of Hodja humor is nicely captured, especially by ...

  4. After the delay of an official imam sent to a little village, the villagers try to find an imam to lead them during pray. After discussions, they decide to make "Bizum Hoca" (Our hodja) the imam of village, a villager loved and respected by everyone, though he is not an official one. Hodja, a different man from stereotype imams, also wants to change some bad habits villagers have. Meanwhile ...

  5. Bizum Hoca (Our Hodja) tells the story of Balck Sea villagers fighting against the construction of a hydroelectric power plant in the region. The temporary local imam, who is the leading character in the film, is probably based on a legendary imam who comes from the region.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2023 · Nasreddin Hodja: The archetypal trickster of Muslim folklore. Hundreds of fables featuring the semi-fictionalised cleric are told across the Islamic world. Nasreddin is depicted riding his donkey...

  7. There are many stories of Nasreddin, trickster and teacher, but the tradition is that you can’t tell just one, you have to tell seven. So here are seven stories about donkeys and drought, tiger powder and a lost ring, sharing almonds, borrowing pots and washing a cat. Why we chose it.