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COVERAGE OF THE ISSUE OF JUSTICE IN KHOJA'S STORIES

Abstract

 this article examines the issue of justice as depicted in Khoja stories, focusing on how moral and social fairness is expressed through narrative and satire. The figure of Khoja is portrayed as a wise and witty character who exposes injustice, hypocrisy, and corruption in society. Through humorous yet meaningful situations, the stories highlight the importance of truth, honesty, and fairness. The analysis demonstrates that Khoja stories serve not only as entertainment but also as a powerful tool for promoting ethical values and social justice.

Keywords

Khoja stories, justice, satire, morality, social criticism, folklore, ethical values, wisdom, humor, fairness.

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References

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