The Thousand and One Nights
Kalila and Dimna
The Debate Between the Humans and the Animals
The Mathnawi of Rumi
The Conference of the Birds
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Why does the jinni want to kill the fisherman?

Because no one freed him for a long time and he became angry / he had promised to kill whoever freed him

400

Why does the lion decide to fight the bull?

Because he believes the bull is planning to attack him

400

What is the main argument humans use to prove they are superior?

Their knowledge / intelligence

400

Why is Clever Fish able to escape the fisherman?

Because he thinks quickly and pretends to be dead

400

How many birds finally reach the Simurgh?

Thirty birds

500

How does the fisherman trick the jinni?

He makes the jinni go back into the bottle to prove he could fit inside, then closes it

500

What lesson does the story teach about listening to others?

That listening to lies or rumors can lead to serious consequences

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What argument do the animals use to defend themselves?

That they are also intelligent and have abilities / knowledge

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What is the main lesson of the elephant in the dark story?

People can misunderstand the truth if they only see part of it

500

What do the birds discover about the Simurgh at the end?

Things about themselves / wisdom / inner truth

500

Why does the king finally decide not to kill Shahrazad?

Because her stories change him / he enjoys them and becomes kinder / he has a family with her

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How does the lion feel after the bull dies?

He regrets it / feels sad and guilty

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What is the final decision of the king of the jinn?

Humans are greater but must treat animals fairly

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What common message connects all these stories?

The importance of wisdom, thinking carefully, and not being foolish

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The Simurgh and the Hoopoe are symbolic figures. What roles do they represent?

The Imam of the time and Allah (S.W.T).

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