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Fee of a hamam visit
One day Hodja went to a hamam (Turkish bath) but as he was dressed so poorly, the attendants didn't pay much attention to him. They gave him only a scrap of soap, a rag for a loin cloth and an old towel.
When Hodja left, he gave each of the two attendants a gold coin. As he had not complained of their poor service, they were very surprised. They wondered had they treated him better whether he would have given them even a larger tip.
The next week, Hodja came again. This time, they treated him like royalty and gave him embroidered towels and a loin cloth of silk. After being massaged and perfumed, he left the bath, handing each attendant the smallest copper coin possible.
- This, said Hodja, is for the last visit. The gold coins were for today.
:: Nasreddin Hodja ::
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Le Pouvoir "Inimaginable" des Verset du Coran
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Grand-Cheikh disait que si une personne peut arranger et diriger ses actions selon un verset Coranique et faire ainsi avec pleine croyance, il peut en recevoir de ce verset chaque connaissance dont il a besoin à travers dans sa vie.
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Cheikh Nazim al-Haqqani
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12 août 2001
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