Literary Miscellaneous

Information about Juha

Juha

Juha is a name given to the most famous comic fictional character, especially among children, and his full name is Nasr al-Din Juha, and he was attributed to Abu al-Ghassan Djin al-Fazari, and he is one of the men of the Umayyad era. It was attributed to him, and this character was in Arabic literature, but in Turkish literature, Juha's comic stories and jokes in them were attributed to Sheikh Nasr al-Din Khoja al-Roumi, and he lived in the era of the Mongols, and the stories of Juha that were attributed to him were not only at the level of Turkish literature, but also world literature Also, in the era of the caliph Harun al-Rashid, the personality of Juha was attributed to Abu Nawas al-Baghdadi.

Juha's personality is a true personality of a poor man, according to some opinions. He used to deal with the situations that he faced in his life in a sarcastic way. Comedy, attributed to fictional and real characters.

The spread of Juha's stories

Juha was a realistic man, as he used to solve his problems with intelligence hidden by external stupidity, as he used to claim stupidity in his actions even though he was smart and skillful in getting rid of the situations that confronted him, and because he is a realistic man, his stories applied to the cultures of different peoples, which made every culture or region Juha's character takes a source of inspiration to embody his stories that simulate her reality, by reflecting it on other of her characters, whether it is a real character similar to Juha's character or a traditional fictional character, and this is what made Juha's stories spread in different cultures and peoples.

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Anecdotes and anecdotes Juha

Among the most prominent anecdotes and anecdotes documented for Juha are:

  • Donkeys know each other: This sentence was said by Juha when he was riding his donkey, and one of the men he passed by called him and told him that he knew his donkey and did not know him, so it was only for Juha to respond to him saying that the donkeys know each other.
  • Date kernel: When Juha was eating dates with their stones one day, and his wife asked him why he ate the seeds, he replied that the seller had weighed the dates with their stones, and that he had paid the price of the stones that took part of the weight of the dates he bought, so how does he throw away something that paid for?
  • Shy: This anecdote revolves around a thief entering Juha's house one night, and when Juha felt that, he got up from his place and hid inside his closet, and when the thief searched all over the house for something to steal and did not find, he went to the closet and opened it, and found Juha sitting inside it, so the thief gathered His powers, and addressed Juha, saying, What made you sit inside the treasury, O Sheikh? Juha replied that he knew that he was a thief who wanted to steal the house, and that he would not find anything to steal, so he hid inside his treasury, ashamed of this situation.
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