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“Now I see, everything happens for a purpose.”Ī s Nasrudin rested under a tall walnut tree one day, he looked a few yards to his side and noticed a big watermelon Then the mulberry fell “splat” on his forehead, and the teacher understood. H odja Nasrudin was resting under a mulberry tree and wondering why Allah had given the mulberry tree tiny fruit while he gave pumpkins nothing but weak vines to hold them up. Never again did Nasreddin Hodja question the wisdom of Allah. It would have killed me for sure! Allah is great! Allah is good! Allah is wise!” “If the world had been created according to my meager wisdom, it would have been a pumpkin that fell from the tree and hit me on the head. “Allah be praised!” he exclaimed, seeing what had happened.
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So thinking, the Hodja dosed off, only to be awakened by a walnut that fell from the tree, striking him on his forehead. Should not walnuts grow on weakly vines and pumpkins on sturdy trees?” They could easily carry the pumpkins that grow from spindly vines in yonder field, vines that cannot begin to bear the weight of their own fruit. “Allah is great and Allah is good,” said the Hodja, “but was it indeed wise that such a great tree as this be created to bear only tiny walnuts as fruit? Behold the stout stem and strong limbs. Looking up into the mighty tree he considered the greatness and wisdom of Allah. His body was at rest, but, befitting his calling as an imam, his mind did not relax. N asreddin Hodja was lying in the shade of an ancient walnut tree. Then, he looked over thankfully at the swollen pumpkins growing safely on the ground. The mullah rubbed his sore head, picked up the fallen walnut, and looked high up towards the branches of the tree. Just then, a walnut fell from above and landed with a ‘tock’ on Mullah Nasreddin’s head. “ How strange mother nature is,” he thought, “to make plump pumpkins grow on spindly vines while little walnuts have their own impressive tree.” Then he looked up and squinted to see the tiny walnuts growing on the magnificent tree. As he sat daydreaming, he noticed huge pumpkins growing on delicate vines snaking across the ground. M ullah Nasreddin was resting under the shade of a tall and luscious walnut tree. “you fool! Others planted, we ate the fruit, we plant and hope the others will eat.” A passer asked him, “With what hope do you plant these trees! How many years more you think you will live to pluck the fruit of these trees?”
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Wit, common sense, ingenuousness, ridicule… and the kind of humor that reflects human psychology, exposes the shortcomings of a society, criticizes even state and religious affairs yet always settles matters amicably are the elements which together create a special kind of logic, the Nasreddin Hodja logic. Jeremy Schiff, of Bar-Ilan University, Israel, writes: Many nations of the Middle East claim the Mullah as their own, however, the Mullah, like all mythological characters, belongs to all humanity. I put together a selection of humorous and bizarre Tree stories by Nasreddin Hodja, including variants, scripts and comics, enjoy. The Nasreddin stories are known throughout the Middle East and have touched cultures around the world. Nasreddin Hodja has many names and is also sometimes referred to as “Nasrudin”,“the Mulla” and as “the Hodja” or “Hoca”.