List of Stories Within One Thousand and One Nights - Volume 5

Volume 5

    • The Ebony Horse (358–371)
    • Uns al-Wujud and the Vizier's Daughter al-Ward Fi'l-Akmam or Rose-In-Hood (372–381)
    • Abu Nowas With the Three Boys and the Caliph Harun al-Rashid (382–383)
    • Abdallah bin Ma'amar With the Man of Bassorah and His Slave Girl
    • The Lovers of the Banu Ozrah (384)
    • The Wazir of al-Yaman and His Younger Brother
    • The Loves of the Boy and Girl at School (385)
    • Al-Mutalammis and His Wife Umaymah
    • The Caliph Marun al-Rashid and Queen Zubaydah in the Bath (386)
    • Harun al-Rashid and the Three Poets
    • Mus'ab bin al-Zubayr and Ayishah Daughter of Talhah (387)
    • Abu al-Aswad and His Slave-Girl
    • Harun al-Rashid and the Two Slave-Girls
    • The Caliph Harun al-Rashid and the Three Slave-Girls
    • The Miller and His Wife (388)
    • The Simpleton and the Sharper
    • The Kazi Abu Yusuf With Harun al-Rashid and Queen Zubaydah (389)
    • The Caliph al-Hakim and the Merchant
    • King Kisra Anushirwan and the Village Damsel (390)
    • The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith's Wife (391)
    • Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman
    • Yahya bin Khalid the Barmecide and the Poor Man (392)
    • Mohammed al-Amin and the Slave-Girl
    • The Sons of Yahya bin Khalid and Sa'id bin Salim al-Bahili (393)
    • The Woman's Trick Against Her Husband (394)
    • The Devout Woman and the Two Wicked Elders
    • Ja'afar the Barmecide and the Old Badawi (395)
    • The Caliph Omar bin al-Khattab and the Young Badawi (396–397)
    • The Caliph al-Maamun and the Pyramids of Egypt (398)
    • The Thief and the Merchant (399)
    • Masrur the Eunuch and Ibn al-Karibi (400–401)
    • The Devotee Prince (402)
    • The Unwise Schoolmaster Who Fell in Love by Report (403)
    • The Foolish Dominie
    • The Illiterate Who Set Up For a Schoolmaster (404)
    • The King and the Virtuous Wife
    • Abd al-Rahman the Maghribi's Story of the Rukh (405)
    • Adi bin Zayd and the Princess Hind (406–407)
    • Di'ibil al-Khuza'i With the Lady and Muslim bin al-Walid
    • Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant (408–409)
    • The Three Unfortunate Lovers (410)
    • How Abu Hasan Brake Wind (not found in other editions; authenticity disputed)
    • The Lovers of the Banu Tayy (411)
    • The Mad Lover (412)
    • The Prior Who Became a Moslem (413–414)
    • The Loves of Abu Isa and Kurrat al-Ayn (415–418)
    • Al-Amin Son of al-Rashid and His Uncle Ibrahim bin al-Mahdi (419)
    • Al-Fath bin Khakan and the Caliph Al-Mutawakkil
    • The Man's Dispute With the Learned Woman Concerning the Relative Excellence of Male and Female (420–423)
    • Abu Suwayd and the Pretty Old Woman (424)
    • The Emir ali bin Tahir and the Girl Muunis
    • The Woman Who had a Boy and the Other Who had a Man to Lover
    • Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad (425–434)
    • The Pilgrim Man and the Old Woman (435–436)
    • Abu al-Husn and His Slave-Girl Tawaddud (437–462)
    • The Angel of Death With the Proud King and the Devout Man
    • The Angel of Death and the Rich King (463)
    • The Angel of Death and the King of the Children of Israel (464)
    • Iskandar Zu al-Karnayn and a Certain Tribe of Poor Folk
    • The Righteousness of King Anushirwan (465)
    • The Jewish Kazi and His Pious Wife (466)
    • The Shipwrecked Woman and Her Child (467)
    • The Pious Black Slave (468)
    • The Devout Tray-Maker and His Wife (469–470)
    • Al-Hajjaj and the Pious Man (471)
    • The Blacksmith Who Could Handle Fire Without Hurt (472–473)
    • The Devotee To Whom Allah Gave a Cloud for Service and the Devout King (474)
    • The Moslem Champion and the Christian Damsel (475–477)
    • The Christian King's Daughter and the Moslem (478)
    • The Prophet and the Justice of Providence (479)
    • The Ferryman of the Nile and the Hermit
    • The Island King and the Pious Israelite (480–481)
    • Abu al-Hasan and Abu Ja'afar the Leper (482)
    • The Queen of Serpents (483–486)
      • The Adventures of Bulukiya (487–499)
      • The Story of Janshah (500–530)
      • resumed (531–533)
    • resumed (534–536)

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