Moral Tales: Nasruddin Feeds His Coat - Archived

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Welcome One and All!

Have you ever judged someone based on how they look or what they were wearing?

What does it mean to practice “radical hospitality?”

In this Islamic folktale we meet a farmer who attends a Ramadan party and is treated differently because of his clothing. Then, he changes his clothes and returns.

Are we doing all we can to accept people exactly as they are? Or are we only welcoming the “image” of them…or their clothes?

Full text and info from UUA on this curricula can be found here: https://www.uua.org/re/tapestry/children/tales/session6 

 

 

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