Tomorrow May Be Judgment Day (1950s)

In a quiet twilight hour, Aendi Hamid uses dark humor to illustrate the fate of officials who opposed foreign control, showing a stark contrast in perceptions of justice. He recounts a story about Nasr-ed-din Hoja, who is tricked into believing the world is ending, leading to the loss of his beloved pet lamb. The tale highlights the folly of double standards in justice and the importance of peaceful coexistence despite differing beliefs.

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Aendi Hamid, justice, foreign control, Nasr-ed-din Hoja, double standards, peace, humor, rebellion

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