The book "Anecdotes about Mullah Nasreddin" - a collection of folklore and author's works of personal countries, translated and edited by orientalist Roman Hamada, won the first prize of the Volyanyk-Schwabinski Foundation's Ukrainian Studies Competition held by the New York University Foundation. "img src =" http://i.min.us/jcewcq.jpg "/> ACTIVE MEANS The mullah woman was just hoping, but when the time came for evil, she could not be born. The family was worried, they came to the mullah - what to do. Mullah thought about it, and then he said: - Wait a minute, I know the way. He left the house and went to the bazaar, bought some nuts, then returned home and, giving them to the women, said: - Put these nuts under the maternity ward. When the baby sees them, he wants to play and jumps out of the mother. "img src =" http://i.min.us/jcdBj2.jpg "/> STRONG PROOF Mullah put two baskets of grapes on his donkey and went to the city to sell. Some children looked at him, surrounded him and began to ask: - Will you, mullah, not let us taste the grapes? Looking around, the mullah sees that if everyone is given a branch, there will be nothing left. Then, taking out one branch, he gave each of them two berries. "When you ask for a taste," he said, "try these berries, and it doesn't matter if you taste a big branch or a small grape."