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Islamic Folk Tales

Find more Islamic folk tales in these books, which provided source material for the version of "Mullah Nasruddin Feeds His Coat" in this curriculum:

Ayat Jamilah : Beautiful Signs: A Treasury of Islamic Wisdom for Children and Parents, (Washington: Eastern Washington University Press, 2004)

Once the Hodja, by Alice Greer Kelsey (New York: David McKay Co., Inc., 1967)

Once Upon a Time: Storytelling to Teach Character and Prevent Bullying by Elisa Davy Pearmain ( Greensboro : Character Development Group, 2006)

Watermelons, Walnuts and the Wisdom of Allah and the Other Tales of the Hoca by Barbara Walker (New York: Parents Magazine Press, 1967)



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