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Sufi and His Lost Donkey - Daftar-e-Dom
A merchant Dervish would travel for days at a time, exchanging his wares in the towns and villages he traveled through. He landed in a lonely town on the edge of the desert late at night after a hard journey. He looked for a Sufi House nearby to spend
The Fox, Wolf, and Lion - Daftar-e-Awwal
A lion, a wolf, and a fox had teamed together to hunt. The lion was hesitant to be seen with the lowly fox and wolf, but he had surrendered to their companionship because he believed it was his responsibility as the king of the prairie to extend his
Spitting at Hazrat Ali - Daftar-e-Awwal
In the early years of Islam in Arab territories, newly converted Muslims engaged in several fights with those who did not yet believe in Islam, commonly referred to as infidels. Ali, the prophet's son-in-law and a capable fighter, came face to face with
The Thief and the Snake Catcher - Daftar-e-Dom
A petty criminal was ecstatic since he had just stolen a big snake from a snake catcher earlier that day. Little did the hapless burglar realize it was the snake catcher's first catch, and even less did he realize the snake's venom was lethal! Meanwhile,
The Lover Who was Naught - - Daftar-e-Awwal
A man, eager for love, came to his beloved's home and knocked excitedly on the door. "Who's there?" the lady inquired. "It's me," the hopeful man declared. "Get out of here, there's no place for you in this house!" she exclaimed, her voice tinged
The Professor and the Sailor - Daftar-e-Awwal
It was late in the afternoon, and the professor needed to cross the water to return to his island home. He hopped into the first boat he saw and demanded that the sailor take him home as soon as possible. The professor made himself at home on the deck
Four Indian Muslims at Prayer - Daftar-e-Dom
The sun was at its highest point, and four devoted Indian Muslims approached a mosque to pray at noon. They began to pray as they sat shoulder to shoulder, each with a distinct hope in his heart. The sound of the muezzin ascended in the air halfway through
The Mouse and the Camel - Daftar-e-Dom
A trader had been journeying throughout the day and came at the caravansary in the late afternoon, extremely fatigued. He dismounted his camel and carefully emptied the weight it was carrying, but he was hasty in tying the bridle to a post before entering
The Colorful Jackal -Daftar-e-Som
When a scrawny jackal was out walking alone, he stumbled and fell into a puddle of paint. For a while, he splashed and played around joyously until he became exhausted and decided to return to his pack. He noted that he was now coated in a variety of
An Ailing Man Visited by the Prophet - Daftar-e-Dom
A long-time friend of the prophet Mohammad became unwell. He had lost a lot of weight and had become an invalid due to his inability to eat. The prophet went to pay his old acquaintance a visit after hearing about his sorry plight. As he entered the
Zulnoon, the Hospitalized Sufi - Daftar-e-Dom
Zolnoun, the great Egyptian Sufi, was said to have gone insane. Everyone around him had been irritated by his uncontrollable giddiness. His followers, on the other hand, were patient and continued to put up with his progressively intolerable behavior
The Elephant Devourers - Daftar-e-Som
In India, a group of men had been travelling for days without food or drink. They became severely undernourished due to their unfamiliarity with the region they were traversing and their inability to feed themselves. Despite this, they proceeded on their
The Old Harpist - Daftar-e-Awwal
Gifted musicians were select and scarce in the past, but it was under the time of the famed Caliph Omar that a talented harp player rose to prominence. Spectators were enthralled by his voice, the lovely sound of his instrument, and his engaging demeanor,
The Tattoo-Obsessed Man - Daftar-e-Awwal
Wrestlers in Qazvin, central Persia, were accustomed to getting tattoos on various regions of their bodies. A man who was not a wrestler but wanted to appear courageous and great went to a tattoo artist who worked in the public bathhouse one day. He
Grapes and the Four Men - Daftar-e-Dom
Four men had spent the entire day in the same caravan but had not spoken to one another. When their convoy came to a halt for the evening, the four men built a fire and gathered around it to warm up. The men came from different countries of the world,
The Skeleton and Jesus - Daftar-e-Dom
Jesus traveled from place to place frequently, and he was frequently accompanied by diverse people for portions of his journey. A young man began to follow him while he was leaving a tiny village on one occasion. The young man noticed the bones of an
The Merchant and the Parrot - Daftar-e-Awwal
A lovely parrot was presented to a Persian businessman by his Indian trading partners many years ago. He kept the parrot in a secure cage where he could keep an eye on her and listen to her sweet song every day when he came home from work. When the time
The Son Who Assassinated His Mother - Daftar-e-Dom
A woman in one of the city's poorer neighborhoods had been sleeping with every male that approached her. Her son stormed into her bedroom one day, unable to handle the shame any longer. With his dagger, he attacked her, stabbing her repeatedly till she
Greek and Chinese Painters - Daftar-e-Awwal
Since the beginning of time, Chinese painters and their Greek counterparts in Asia Minor have been bitter rivals, each believing themselves to be superior to the other. No one could honestly declare which painters' works were more beautiful or whose
The Parrot and the Bald Dervish - Daftar-e-Awwal
Once upon a time, there was a grocer who possessed a lovely green parrot who sang beautifully and spoke eloquently. Not only was the parrot an excellent companion, but he was also an excellent guard for the grocer's business. He kept watch at all hours
рдПрдХ рд╕реВреЮреА рдХрд╛ рдЕрдкрдирд╛ рдЦрд╝рдЪреНрдЪрд░ реЩрд╛рджрд┐рдо-рдП-реЩрд╛рдиреШрд╛рд╣ рдХреЗ рд╣рд╡рд╛рд▓реЗ рдХрд░рдирд╛ рдФрд░ рдЦрд╝реБрдж рдмреЗ-реЮрд┐рдХреНрд░ рд╣реЛ рдЬрд╛рдирд╛ - рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рджреЛрдо
рдПрдХ рд╢рдЦрд╝реНрд╕ рдХрд╛ рд╢реИрдЦрд╝ рдЕрдмреБрд▓-рд╣рд╕рди реЩрд░реШрд╛рдиреА рдХреА реЫрд┐рдпрд╛рд░рдд рдХреЛ рдЖрдирд╛ рдФрд░ рдЙрдирдХреА рдмреАрд╡реА рдХреА рдмрдж-реЫрдмрд╛рдиреА - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╢рд╢реБрдо
рдПрдХ рд╢рдЦрд╝реНрд╕ рдХрд╛ реЩреНрд╡рд╛рдм рджреЗрдЦрдХрд░ рдЦрдЬрд╝рд╛рдиреЗ рдХреА рдЙрдореНрдореАрдж рдкрд░ рдорд┐рд╕реНрд░ рдХреЛ рдЬрд╛рдирд╛ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╢рд╢реБрдо
рд╣реШ-рддрдЖтАЩ рд▓рд╛ рдХрд╛ рдЗтАЩреЫрд░рд╛рдИрд▓ рд╕реЗ реЩрд┐рддрд╛рдм рдХрд┐ рддреБрдЭреЗ рдХрд┐рд╕ рдкрд░ рд░рд╣реНрдо рдЖрдпрд╛ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╢рд╢реБрдо
рдЪрд░рд╡рд╛рд╣реЗ рдХреА рдореБрдирд╛рдЬрд╛рдд рдкрд░ рдореВрд╕рд╛ рдХрд╛ рдЗрдВрдХрд╛рд░- рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рджреЛрдЙрдо
рд╣реЫрд░рдд-рдП-рдЙтАЩрд╕реНрдорд╛рди рдХрд╛ рдорд┐рдВрдмрд░ рдкрд░ рдЪреБрдк рдЪрд╛рдк рдмреИрдардирд╛
рдПрдХ рдЪрдореЬрд╛ рд░рдВрдЧрдиреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓реЗ рдХрд╛ рдЕтАЩрддреНрддрд╛рд░реЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдмрд╛реЫрд╛рд░ рдореЗрдВ рдмреЗрд╣реЛрд╢ рд╣реЛрдирд╛
рдПрдХ рдпрд╣реВрджреА рдХрд╛ рдЕтАЩрд▓реА рд╕реЗ рдореБрдХрд╛рдмрд░рд╛ рдФрд░ рдЙрдирдХрд╛ рдЬрд╡рд╛рдм
рдЗрдмреНрд▓реАрд╕ рдХрд╛ рдирдорд╛рдЬрд╝ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдореБрдЖтАЩрд╡рд┐рдпрд╛ рдХреЛ рдмреЗрджрд╛рд░ рдХрд░рдирд╛- рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рджреЛрдЙрдо
рдордЬреНрдиреВрдБ рдФрд░ рд▓реИрд▓рд╛ рдХреА рдЧрд▓реА рдХрд╛ рдХреБрддреНрддрд╛-рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╕реЗрдЙрдо
рдПрдХ рд╣рдХреАрдо рдХрд╛ рдореЛрд░ рдкрд░ рдПтАЩрддрд░рд╛реЫ рдХрд░рдирд╛ рдЬреЛ рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рдкрд░ рдЖрдк рдЙрдЦреЗреЬ рд░рд╣рд╛ рдерд╛ - рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рдкрдВрдЬреБрдо
рдПрдХ рдмреБрдвреНрдвреЗ рдХрд╛ рддрдмреАрдм рд╕реЗ рд╢рд┐рдХрд╛рдпрдд-рдП-рдорд░реЫ рдХрд░рдирд╛ рдФрд░ рддрдмреАрдм рдХрд╛ рдЬрд╡рд╛рдм рджреЗрдирд╛- рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рджреЛрдЙрдо
рд╢рд╛рд╣реА рдореБрд╕рд╛рд╣рд┐рдм рдХрд╛ рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рд╕рд┐рдлрд╝рд╛рд░рд╢реА рд╕реЗ рд░рдВрдЬреАрджрд╛ рд╣реЛрдирд╛
рджреВрд░рдмреАрдБ-рдЕрдВрдзрд╛, рддреЗреЫ рд╕реБрдирдиреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓рд╛ рдмрд╣рд░рд╛, рдФрд░ рджрд░рд╛реЫ-рджрд╛рдорди рдирдВрдЧрд╛ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╕реЗрдЙрдо
рджрд░реНреЫреА рдХрд╛ рдПрдХ рдореБрджреНрджрдИтАЩ рддреБрд░реНрдХ рдХреЗ рдХрдкреЬреЗ рд╕реЗ рдЯреБрдХреЬреЗ рдЪреБрд░рд╛рдирд╛- рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╢рд╢реБрдо
рдордЬреНрдиреВрдБ рдФрд░ рд▓реИрд▓рд╛ рдХреА рдЧрд▓реА рдХрд╛ рдХреБрддреНрддрд╛- рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╕реЗрдЙрдо
рдИтАЩрд╕рд╛ рдХрд╛ рдЕрд╣рдордХрд╝реЛрдВ рд╕реЗ рджреВрд░ рднрд╛рдЧрдирд╛ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╕реЗрдЙрдо
рдПрдХ рджреЛрд╕реНрдд рдХрд╛ рд╣рдЬрд╝рд░рдд-рдП-рдпреВрд╕реБрдлрд╝ рд╕реЗ рдорд┐рд▓рдиреЗ рдЖрдирд╛ рдФрд░ рд╣рдЬрд╝рд░рдд-рдП-рдпреВрд╕реБрдлрд╝ рдХрд╛ рдЙрд╕ рд╕реЗ рд╣рджрд┐рдпрд╛ рддрд▓рдм рдХрд░рдирд╛ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рдЕрд╡реНрд╡рд▓
рд╣реЫрд░рдд рдЙтАЩрдорд░ рдХреЗ реЫрдорд╛рдиреЗ рдореЗрдВ рдПрдХ рд╢рдЦрд╝реНрд╕ рдХрд╛ рдЦрд╝рдпрд╛рд▓ рдХреЛ рд╣рд┐рд▓рд╛рд▓ рд╕рдордЭ рд▓реЗрдирд╛- рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рджреЛрдо
рдПрдХ рд╢рдЦрд╝реНрд╕ рдХрд╛ рд╕рд░-рдП-рд░рд╛рд╣ рдХрд╛рдВрдЯреЛрдВ рдХреА рдЭрд╛реЬреА рдХреЛ рдЙрдЧрдиреЗ рджреЗрдирд╛- рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рджреЛрдо
рдореВрд╕рд╛ рдХреЛ рд╣реШ-рддрдЖтАЩрд▓рд╛ рд╕реЗ рд╡рд╣рдИ рд╣реЛрдирд╛ рдХрд┐ рд╣рдорд╛рд░реА рдмреАрдорд╛рд░- рдкреБрд░реНрд╕реА рдХреЛ рдХреНрдпреЛрдВ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдЖрдпрд╛- рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рджреЛрдЙрдо
рд╕рджреНрд░-рдП-рдЬрд╣рд╛рдВ рдХрд╛ рдРрд╕реЗ рд╕рд╛рдЗрд▓ рдХреЛ рдХреБрдЫ рдирд╛ рджреЗрдирд╛ рдЬреЛ реЫрдмрд╛рди рд╕реЗ рдорд╛рдВрдЧреЗ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╢рд╢реБрдо
рдПрдХ реЩрд░рдЧреЛрд╢ рдХрд╛ рд╢реЗрд░ рдХреЛ рдордХреНрд░ рд╕реЗ рд╣рд▓рд╛рдХ рдХрд░рдирд╛ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рдЕрд╡реНрд╡рд▓
рдПрдХ рдЬрд╝рд╛рд╣рд┐рдж рдХрд╛ рдмреЗ-реШрд░рд╛рд░реА рдореЗрдВ рдЕрдкрдирд╛ рдЕтАЩрд╣реНрдж рддреЛреЬ рджреЗрдирд╛- рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╕реЗрдЙрдо
рд╣реИрд░рдд рдХрд╛ реЪрд▓рдмрд╛ рдмрд╣реНрд╕-рдУ-реЮрд┐рдХреНрд░ рдХреЛ рд░реЛрдХ рджреЗрддрд╛ рд╣реИ- рджрдлрд╝реНрддрд░-рдП-рд╕реЗрдЙрдо
рдПрдХ рдмреАрдорд╛рд░ рдХрд╛ рд╕реВреЮреА-рдУ-реШрд╛реЫреА рдХреЗ рдЪрд╛рдВрдЯрд╛ рд▓рдЧрд╛рдирд╛- рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╢рд╢реБрдо
реЪреБрд▓рд╛рдо рдЬреЛ рдорд╕реНрдЬрд┐рдж рд╕реЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдирд╛ рдЖрддрд╛ рдерд╛ - рджреЮреНрддрд░-рдП-рд╕реЗрдЙрдо
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