Nasruddin and the Case of the Cow

Nasruddin's neighbor came running up, shouting loudly. "There's been a terrible accident!" he said to Nasruddin.
"What happened?" asked Nasruddin, alarmed.
"Your ox got loose and gored my cow to death," the neighbor explained. "Someone will have to pay!"
"What do you mean?" replied Nasruddin. "Surely you can't hold me responsible for what my ox did to your cow."
"Oh," said the neighbor, "I apologize. I must have gotten my words mixed up! I meant to say that my ox got loose and gored your cow to death."
"Oh!" said Nasruddin. "That changes everything. Someone really will have to pay!"



Inspired byThe Funniest Tales of Mullah Nasruddin by Clifford Sawhney (story 3). The story also appears in The Sufis by Idries Shah, free to read online at the Idries Shah Foundation.
Notes: This is story 3 in the book. This story later becomes part of the Aesopic tradition as well: The Partial Judge.

I included this book in Tiny Tales of Nasruddin, where it is story 21.





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