Abu Nawas Slapped Because A Cup of Coffee



Abu Nawas Slapped Because A Cup of Coffee
The story of Abu Nawas comes back with themes that are never timeless. Abu Nawas did not expect to receive a slap on the cheek by his close friend at the edge of the kingdom.

Repeatedly slapped when will sip hot coffee in front of him from the after prayer isyak until midnight. Little know what the intent of the slap is.


However, it is not Abu Nawas who is the believer of Aaron if he can not solve the problems he faces. The brain was used intelligently so that in the end also revealed why he was slapped many times each time will drink a sip of hot coffee.

How's the story?
Sumak yuk funny story but very educate anyone even parent.
The story
That afternoon, Abu Nawas was visiting his intimate friend who was in the remote part of the village who was a Jew. Arriving at his friend's house, he saw the music game, there are playing the lute, some dancing and so forth. Seen they all rejoice.

By the time guests start thirsty, the host apparently serves coffee and each gets a cup of coffee, as well as Abu Nawas.

When Abu Nawas was about to drink the coffee, he was slapped by the Jew.
However, because it was already dissolved in the excitement, it was not heed and lifted his cup again, but again slapped.






It turned out that the slap received by Abu Nawas on the night was quite a lot until the event finished around 2 am. In the middle of the road, it only occurred to Abu Nawas about the incident that happened.

"Evil is true of the Jewish nature, just plain dispossessed, such behavior can not be allowed to take place in Baghdad, but what does my day want to ban it?" she thought to herself.
"Ahaa ... I have sense," guman Abu Nawas.
Report King King
The next day, Abu Nawas faces King Harun Ar-Rashid at the palace.

"My lord, it turns out that in this country there is a game that has never been a servant to know, very strange," reported Abu Nawas.
"Where is it," asked the curious King Aaron.
"On the edge of the forest, Sire," Abu Nawas said.

Then King Aaron invites Abu Nawas to see it.

Finally after the prayer isyak, Abu Nawas and the king went to the Jewish house in clothing can be ala the commoners. And sure enough, when he got there, the Jew was singing and dancing, and his guests were pretty much too.

Abu Nawas and King Aaron were invited to join. The Jew did not recognize the presence of the king. He forced the king to dance. But the king rejected him subtly. And that's when there was a slap sound, and did not expect the king to be slapped by his master's cheek.




King just realized that he was being played by Abu Nawas. But because the king is in disguise, he can not have the ability to fight such a lot of people.

Silently Abu Nawas abandoned the place, leaving the king alone, so that the king could know the behavior of his own people.
Punishment for Jews
Forced king also obeyed the host's invitation to dance until his fat body was sweating. That's when the host began to serve coffee. When the king was about to sipping coffee in front of him, suddenly his cheek was slapped by the host and it was repeated as he was about to drink it again.

So the king did not have time to drink coffee even if only a sip.

The next day, the king called Abu Nawas to face.
"O Abu Nawas, how good of your deed last night, you let me be humiliated like that," said the king.
"Forgive me, I just want you to see directly," Abu Nawas said.

After apologizing, Abu Nawas recounted that he also experienced a similar thing the day before. But when in dismiss, there is no guarantee that will make the king just believe.

Then the king called the Jew, interrogated and answered by the Jews lightly.
"If I knew the audience was my lord, I would not have done that," said the Jew.

Of course it can not be justified at all and make the king become angry. Because no one can have such bad temper. And in return, the king put the Jew in prison for some time

Honesty of Abu Nawas Tested Jin
Abu Nawas is also known for its honesty, but not all believe it. Among those who do not believe in the honesty of Abu Nawas are the jinns.

Abu Nawas always managed to break the puzzle with the right target and acceptable by reason. Such football terjangnya curiosity of the jinn and want to test it.

They the jinn finally agreed to give the test to Abu Nawas, whether really honest or not. Well, does Abu Nawas pass the test of honesty?
Here's the story

Formerly Abu Nawas had worked as a carpenter in his village. With his work, he often cuts wood in the wilderness. And because he was careless, his favorite ax which he used to cut wood fell into a deep abyss.





The incident made Abu Nawas grieve because the ax was the only piece of equipment he had and he had no substitute yet.

Without his ax, he automatically can not work as usual.
In that very sad feeling, suddenly there came a genie disguised as a man dressed in white. The genie came and seduced Abu Nawas whose condition was unstable.

"Hi Abu Nawas, why do you look so seductive?" asked the genie.
"Yes, what I am as the only tool to work has fallen into the abyss, if so how can I work again?" Abu Nawas replied sadly.
"Oh, I'll help you get it for you," said the genie.
An Ordinary Ax
Not long afterwards, the genie went down the cliff. Apparently the genie has a desire to test the honesty of Abu Nawas that he often heard.

It comes in the mind of the jinn to give the other ax made of ems, what is the reaction of Abu Nawas later.





"O Abu Nawas, is this your ax?" asked the genie.
"No, my ax is ugly," replied Abu Nawas.

A moment later the genie provided a second silver ax. But Abu Nawas still does not recognize.
"No, that's not it, my ax is ugly!" specifically.

Hearing such an answer, the jinn become happy because it turns out Abu Nawas really an honest person.
"Hi Abu Nawas, why are you so honest, do not I want a better item?" asked the genie.
Grateful
"Sir, I have been grateful to what I have, I do not want to get something that is not my right." To me, the ugly ax is mine, with that ax I can work lawfully and get the wood to sell, "explained Abu Nawas .

"Gratitude?" Asked the genie in surprise.
"Yes, because gratitude is what makes me not want to take goods that are not my right," said Abunawas.
"O Abu Nawas, because of your gratitude, then these three axes I give to you," said the genie.

Then Abu Nawas went with the three axes



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