
Nasrudin and the Lost Keys
Nasrudin searches for keys in the light, exposing our habit of seeking easy answers in the wrong places.
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Nasrudin searches for keys in the light, exposing our habit of seeking easy answers in the wrong places.

Nasrudin frantically searches for his lost donkey while sitting directly on its back.

Mulla Nasrudin teaches a shallow host a lesson by feeding soup to his expensive silk coat.

A clever man outsmarts a border guard by smuggling the one thing the guard never thought to check.

Nasrudin humbles a superficial crowd by feeding his fancy clothes at a prestigious tea house.

Nasrudin uses a 'pregnant' pot to trick his greedy neighbor and teach him a lesson in logic.

Mulla Nasrudin searches for a lost ring under a lamp simply because the light is better there.

Nasrudin searches for a key under a lamp simply because it’s easier to see there.

A humble boatman proves that practical wisdom outweighs academic arrogance during a storm.

A clever Mulla uses wit to show a congregation that wisdom belongs to those who share it.

Mulla Nasrudin searches for a lost key under a lamp, simply because the light is better there.

Mulla Nasrudin uses a bowl of hot water to outsmart guests who exploit his hospitality.

Nasrudin outsmarts a corrupt judge using a jar of stones disguised as a bribe.

Nasrudin learns that his own perspective is the reason he keeps losing a donkey.

Mulla Nasrudin 'saves' the moon from a watery grave in this witty Sufi classic.

Nasrudin turns a village's cowardice into a double disaster in this witty Sufi tale.

Nasrudin escapes a King's death trap by using a clever logical paradox about his own execution.

Welcome every emotion as a guest sent from the divine to guide your soul.

A brush with a wild bear reveals the true character of a fair-weather friend.

A boiling chickpea learns that life's fire is a gift of refinement, not a punishment.

A Sultan learns that a polished heart reflects more beauty than the most intricate artwork.

Moses learns that God values a shepherd's sincere love more than correct religious form.

A man begs Solomon to help him hide from Death, only to fly directly into Death's waiting arms.

A poignant Sufi allegory of the soul's deep yearning to reunite with its divine source.