ARABIC ANECDOTES OF MISERSUpdated at Jun 2, 2024, 14:19
Satire was a prevalent form of humor in classical Arabic literature. Writers used satire to critique societal norms, politics, and human behavior, often with sharp wit and cleverness.
(The Book of Misers) humorously portrays the greed and stinginess of different characters. His keen observations and clever wordplay make his work both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Trickster tales are a staple of Arabic humor, featuring clever characters who use their wits to outsmart others or navigate difficult situations.