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◊ There are hundreds of stories featuring Goha in the Arab world. This exercise
                                will familiarise the students with some of these stories.
                              ◊ Not only are the stories a key part of Arab culture, but they are also funny and
                                engaging and students will see this aspect of Arab culture.
                              ◊ Students will consider how the message is conveyed in the stories.
                              ◊ Students will think about what happens when oral stories are written down.




                                       Goha has been a key fixture of Middle Eastern stories for centuries. He
                                       is known by lots of different names, Goha or Joha, Hodja, Mollah, or
                                       Nasreddin, and is loved by grown-ups and children alike. Whatever
                                       people call him, he appears as an innocent or even stupid fool, but time
                                       and time again the fool turns out to be wise and to outwit those who
                                       call him a fool.

                                       Some people believe he is an imaginary character, while others say he
                                       was a real man. There are so many Goha stories, that one can be found
                                       to fit almost any occasion.

                                       Usually Goha is pictured as an older man, very poor, with a wife, a son
                                       and a donkey. If he ever finds some money, he is expected to lose it.
                                       But, he remains content, grateful that nothing worse has happened to
                                       him.




                              Lesson Plan
        Goha - a wise fool?




                              ♦ Read the stories on the
                                following pages with your
                                class.
                              ♦ In each case, ask them if
                                the story is simply funny or
                                if it also teaches
                                something, and what the
                                lesson might be.
                              ♦ You could ask students to
                                make up their own Goha
                                stories.
                              ♦ The Goha stories were
                                traditionally part of an oral
                                tradition. To get your
                                students to consider how
                                the differences between
                                oral and written traditions,
                                you could ask them to
                                discuss how they would tell
                                the same story to different
                                people or in different
                                circumstances. This should
                                give them a sense of the
                                dynamism which often
                                characterises oral story
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                                telling.
Page 2                                                                         GO HA - A W IS E FO O L ?



                           Goha and the lamp

  Goha goes to             One day Goha was in his favourite cafe boasting that he
  the bank                 could see in the dark. Someone on a nearby table heard
                           and was unconvinced, so he said to Goha, “If you can
  Goha went into a
                           really see in the dark, how come you always have a lamp
  bank with a
  cheque to cash.          with you at night?” Goha did not need to stop to think,
  'Can you identify        and replied, without missing a beat, “Oh that. That is so
  yourself?' asked         that people can see me and won’t bump into me.”
  the clerk. Goha
  took out a mirror
  and peered into it.                              The two sides of a river
  'Yes, that's me all
  right,' he said.                                 Goha sat on a river bank when someone shouted
                                                   to him from the opposite side “Hey! How do I get
                                                   across?” “You are across!” Goha shouted back


Goha and his son ride the donkey

Goha and his son were on their way to a nearby village. The son rode the donkey whilst Goha
walked alongside and his son rode.

On the way they passed some people who pointed at Goha and his son. “Look at
that boy, they said.” He is riding the donkey and his poor old father is walking.”

When he heard this, Goha said, “You get off the donkey and I’ll ride.”

“Look at that man. He is riding the donkey and his poor young son is walking,”
some other passers-by said, pointing at the two of them.

Goha thought about this. “Get on the donkey, we’ll both ride it,” he said. Again Goha and his son
passed by some people who pointed at them. “Look at those people riding that poor donkey. How
cruel,” they said.

Goha thought about this as well. “Let’s both get off the donkey,” he said to his son, and so they both
walked alongside it. The people they passed by looked at pointed. This time they said, “Look at
those fools, walking along when they have a donkey they could ride!”

After some thought, Goha said, “I have a good idea. We’ll carry it!”

As they walked on another group of people looked at them staggering along under the weight of the
donkey.

They pointed. “Look at those fools,” they said. “They are carrying a donkey instead of riding it!”

Goha turned to his son and said, “See, my son, how hard it is to please everyone?”



                 A conversation between Goha and his wife

                 Goha’s wife asked him, ‘Who is greater, the Sultan or the farmer?’ Goha only need to
                 think for half a second before replying, ‘The farmer, of course, because if the farmer
                 does not produce food, where would the Sultan be? He would die of starvation!’
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                                                         Goha gives thanks to God

                                                         Once, when Goha lost his donkey, and he
                                                         was searching for it everywhere he could
                                                         think of, he kept on repeating to himself,
                                                         “Thanks be to God. Thanks be to God.”
                                                         People who heard him were a little
                                                         surprising to hear him giving thanks to
                                                         God when he had just lost his donkey.
                                                         They said to him, “Losing your donkey is
                                                         not something to thank God for!” And he
                                                         replied, quite patiently, “I am thanking God
                                                         that I was not riding the donkey – because
                                                         if I was, I would be lost as well!”




The pot that died

Goha’s neighbour thought that Goha was a bit of a fool, and used to borrow things
from Goha and then make excuses for not giving them back. One day Goha
borrowed a large pot from a neighbour to cook his dinner.

The following day, Goha returned the pot with another small pot inside. The
surprised neighbour asked how the small pot got there. “Your pot gave birth to a young one during
the night,” said Goha, and he then insisted that the young pot and old pot both be returned to the
neighbour as they belonged together and it would be cruel to separate them. The delighted
neighbour, laughing at Goha’s stupidity, took both the pots.

A few weeks later Goha asked to borrow the pot again. When days had gone by, and Goha still had
not returned the pot, the neighbour came by to ask for it. "May God have mercy on its soul," replied
Goha. "Your pot has passed away. On the evening I borrowed it, it fell ill and died." The neighbour
yelled: "Died! Since when do kettles die?"

"Ever since they've been able to have children," answered Goha.


     Goha and the poor man

     One day a poor man who was often hungry – on account of his being poor – walked past a cafe
     where meat was being grilled. He ate his bread, which was all he could afford, outside the cafe
     so that he could smell the delicious smell of the meat while he ate. But the owner of the cafe
     came outside and was angry. He demanded that the poor man pay him for smelling the meat!
     When it became clear that the poor man could not pay, the cafe owner took him to Goha who
     had become a judge. After hearing the story, Goha paused and thought. He asked the man how
                   much he wanted to charge for the smell of the meat. “5 piastres,” he replied. So
                   Goha took a 5 piastre coin out of his pocket and span it on the table. When it
                   fell, he asked the cafe owner, “Did you hear the sound the coin made?” When the
                   cafe owner said he had, Goha said, “Take the sound of the coin as payment for
                   the smell of your meat.”

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Educ Goha[1]

  • 1. ◊ There are hundreds of stories featuring Goha in the Arab world. This exercise will familiarise the students with some of these stories. ◊ Not only are the stories a key part of Arab culture, but they are also funny and engaging and students will see this aspect of Arab culture. ◊ Students will consider how the message is conveyed in the stories. ◊ Students will think about what happens when oral stories are written down. Goha has been a key fixture of Middle Eastern stories for centuries. He is known by lots of different names, Goha or Joha, Hodja, Mollah, or Nasreddin, and is loved by grown-ups and children alike. Whatever people call him, he appears as an innocent or even stupid fool, but time and time again the fool turns out to be wise and to outwit those who call him a fool. Some people believe he is an imaginary character, while others say he was a real man. There are so many Goha stories, that one can be found to fit almost any occasion. Usually Goha is pictured as an older man, very poor, with a wife, a son and a donkey. If he ever finds some money, he is expected to lose it. But, he remains content, grateful that nothing worse has happened to him. Lesson Plan Goha - a wise fool? ♦ Read the stories on the following pages with your class. ♦ In each case, ask them if the story is simply funny or if it also teaches something, and what the lesson might be. ♦ You could ask students to make up their own Goha stories. ♦ The Goha stories were traditionally part of an oral tradition. To get your students to consider how the differences between oral and written traditions, you could ask them to discuss how they would tell the same story to different people or in different circumstances. This should give them a sense of the dynamism which often characterises oral story CAABU telling.
  • 2. Page 2 GO HA - A W IS E FO O L ? Goha and the lamp Goha goes to One day Goha was in his favourite cafe boasting that he the bank could see in the dark. Someone on a nearby table heard and was unconvinced, so he said to Goha, “If you can Goha went into a really see in the dark, how come you always have a lamp bank with a cheque to cash. with you at night?” Goha did not need to stop to think, 'Can you identify and replied, without missing a beat, “Oh that. That is so yourself?' asked that people can see me and won’t bump into me.” the clerk. Goha took out a mirror and peered into it. The two sides of a river 'Yes, that's me all right,' he said. Goha sat on a river bank when someone shouted to him from the opposite side “Hey! How do I get across?” “You are across!” Goha shouted back Goha and his son ride the donkey Goha and his son were on their way to a nearby village. The son rode the donkey whilst Goha walked alongside and his son rode. On the way they passed some people who pointed at Goha and his son. “Look at that boy, they said.” He is riding the donkey and his poor old father is walking.” When he heard this, Goha said, “You get off the donkey and I’ll ride.” “Look at that man. He is riding the donkey and his poor young son is walking,” some other passers-by said, pointing at the two of them. Goha thought about this. “Get on the donkey, we’ll both ride it,” he said. Again Goha and his son passed by some people who pointed at them. “Look at those people riding that poor donkey. How cruel,” they said. Goha thought about this as well. “Let’s both get off the donkey,” he said to his son, and so they both walked alongside it. The people they passed by looked at pointed. This time they said, “Look at those fools, walking along when they have a donkey they could ride!” After some thought, Goha said, “I have a good idea. We’ll carry it!” As they walked on another group of people looked at them staggering along under the weight of the donkey. They pointed. “Look at those fools,” they said. “They are carrying a donkey instead of riding it!” Goha turned to his son and said, “See, my son, how hard it is to please everyone?” A conversation between Goha and his wife Goha’s wife asked him, ‘Who is greater, the Sultan or the farmer?’ Goha only need to think for half a second before replying, ‘The farmer, of course, because if the farmer does not produce food, where would the Sultan be? He would die of starvation!’
  • 3. Page 3 Goha gives thanks to God Once, when Goha lost his donkey, and he was searching for it everywhere he could think of, he kept on repeating to himself, “Thanks be to God. Thanks be to God.” People who heard him were a little surprising to hear him giving thanks to God when he had just lost his donkey. They said to him, “Losing your donkey is not something to thank God for!” And he replied, quite patiently, “I am thanking God that I was not riding the donkey – because if I was, I would be lost as well!” The pot that died Goha’s neighbour thought that Goha was a bit of a fool, and used to borrow things from Goha and then make excuses for not giving them back. One day Goha borrowed a large pot from a neighbour to cook his dinner. The following day, Goha returned the pot with another small pot inside. The surprised neighbour asked how the small pot got there. “Your pot gave birth to a young one during the night,” said Goha, and he then insisted that the young pot and old pot both be returned to the neighbour as they belonged together and it would be cruel to separate them. The delighted neighbour, laughing at Goha’s stupidity, took both the pots. A few weeks later Goha asked to borrow the pot again. When days had gone by, and Goha still had not returned the pot, the neighbour came by to ask for it. "May God have mercy on its soul," replied Goha. "Your pot has passed away. On the evening I borrowed it, it fell ill and died." The neighbour yelled: "Died! Since when do kettles die?" "Ever since they've been able to have children," answered Goha. Goha and the poor man One day a poor man who was often hungry – on account of his being poor – walked past a cafe where meat was being grilled. He ate his bread, which was all he could afford, outside the cafe so that he could smell the delicious smell of the meat while he ate. But the owner of the cafe came outside and was angry. He demanded that the poor man pay him for smelling the meat! When it became clear that the poor man could not pay, the cafe owner took him to Goha who had become a judge. After hearing the story, Goha paused and thought. He asked the man how much he wanted to charge for the smell of the meat. “5 piastres,” he replied. So Goha took a 5 piastre coin out of his pocket and span it on the table. When it fell, he asked the cafe owner, “Did you hear the sound the coin made?” When the cafe owner said he had, Goha said, “Take the sound of the coin as payment for the smell of your meat.”