'Nasrudin's judgement'- Mulla's satire # 5

in speakyourmind •  7 years ago 

Nasrudin's judgment.

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One day, a man ran into Judge Nasrudin's room and said, "I was just robbed at the border of this village! it must have been someone from here, and I demand justice! The robber took everything from me - my shoes, my pants, my shirt, my coat, my necklace, and even my socks...he took everything, I tell you! I demand justice."

"Well now," Nasrudin replied, "I see that you are still wearing your underwear - so the robber did not take that, did he?"

"No" replied the man.

Nasrudin responded, "Then I am sure he was not from here, and thus I cannot investigate your case."

"How can you be sure?" the man asked.

"Because if he were from here, he would have taken your underwear as well. After all, we do things thoroughly around here!"

About Mulla Nasrudin

He was a Seljuq satirical Sufi born in Hortu village in sivrihisar (Turkey ) he died in 13th century. He was a populist philosopher and wise man. Remembered for funny story and anecdotes. He appears in thousands of stories some witty, sometimes wise but often, too. a fool or the butt of a joke.

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