noun A Muslim religious teacher or leader in certain Muslim countries.
In Islamic cultures, a hodja is a religious teacher or leader, often associated with a mosque or madrasa.
In some regions, hodja is used to refer to a teacher or educator, especially in traditional settings.
Hodja tales are a genre of humorous and moralistic stories featuring a wise or foolish character named Hodja.
In literature, 'hodja' may refer to a wise or humorous character in stories or fables.
In psychology, 'hodja' may be used as an example of a cultural or folkloric figure in therapy or counseling sessions.
In education, 'hodja' stories may be used to teach moral lessons or critical thinking skills.
In historical research, 'hodja' tales may be studied to understand cultural beliefs and values in specific time periods or regions.