Sufi Stories

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About Stories

Stories have been around since the beginning of time, passed down to us in oral and written form. There are five main types of stories: myths, sagas, fables, folk-tales, and fairy-tales.

Myths

Myths are legendary stories created by ancient people to explain the mysteries of life. They can be about death, the beginning of the world and nature. They were not able to understand these mysteries, so they wove stories on the basis of their imagination.

Since myths are imaginary stories, they have imaginary characters in them like dragons, monsters, fairies, giants, and also 'gods'. All these characters had magical powers and were much more powerful than human beings.

Different types of myths were woven about the same thing in different parts of the world. These very myths gave rise to different religions in various parts of the world.

Sagas

Sagas were originally used to describe stories of heroic deeds. Gradually, it came to mean a long eventful narrative about a family, social group, or dynasty with several chapters, cantos or even volumes.

A saga has several legends of heroes added to it. These heroes may be real or half-real and half-imaginary, but on the whole, the frame work of the main story is based on truth.

An epic is a saga in poetry form, while a saga is in prose.

Fables

Fables are short tales which involves animals as essential characters and carry a moral for the readers. The animals are described to be talking to people or to one another wisely, foolishly, cunningly, and in ways human beings do. Aesop's Fables are a very good example.

The lessons imparted by fables are very useful and practicable. They can impart guidance in most difficult situations and lead one out of them.

Fables are a good source of wisdom, tact, and other noble means. Thus they go a long way to put one onto the road to success and well-being if their morals are translated into daily life.

Fables should not be read for amusement only, but for learning to be a successful person as well.

Folk Tales

Folk Tales have been handed down orally from generation to generation. They are popular because they describe the hopes and fears of common people in a natural fanciful way.

Since, human hopes and fears are the same everywhere, we can find similar folk-tales in distantly apart countries.

There may be slight differences in the versions of these similar folk-tales, but their theme is almost the same. Almost every social group has its own folk-lore traditions and beliefs.

A social group's folk-tales are based on these traditions and beliefs, therefore, folk-tales are very near to day-to-day life.

The element of fancy and imagination gives them color and interest thus, making them very fascinating.

Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales are tales about fairies. A fairy is ususually thought to be a tiny imaginary being with supernatural powers and are believed to be very beautiful and delicate. They help people when in a good mood, but they may harm evil people using their supernatural powers when they are angry.

Fairies are believed to have wings for flying and they exist in their own world, with their own ruler the 'fairy queen'.

Children enjoy fairy-tales very much because of the enchantment and magical power such stories hold.

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