Ragon Miji Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

Ragon Miji Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

Read Ragon Miji Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel, an emotional Hausa romantic story filled with family values, beauty, destiny, love dreams, and traditional life.

Faseelat was a beautiful young lady not older than twenty-one years.

She possessed extraordinary beauty with a naturally attractive body shape that easily captured attention anywhere she appeared.

Her glowing fair skin, smooth face, and elegant appearance made makeup almost unnecessary because her beauty already looked naturally complete.

The most noticeable part of her body was her naturally curvy figure which made many people admire her instantly.

Faseelat’s Family Background

Her family lived a comfortable middle-class life.

They were neither extremely rich nor poor.

Faseelat’s mother was the only wife of her father, Alhaji Maaruf.

The family consisted of five children:

  • Omer
  • Faseelat
  • Abulkhair
  • Ishak
  • Mubarak

Among all the children, Faseelat was the only daughter.

Because of this, her mother raised her with extra care, elegance, and attention.

A Strict but Loving Home

Alhaji Maaruf valued education deeply and never joked with learning.

Faseelat completed secondary school successfully and also memorized the Qur’an.

However, her mother refused to allow her continue to higher education.

According to her mother, modern schools contributed greatly to the moral destruction of many young girls.

Although her father tried convincing his wife repeatedly, she remained firm.

“She can continue after marriage if necessary,” her mother insisted.

As a result, Faseelat rarely left the house except for weekend Islamiyya classes.

Most household responsibilities rested completely on her shoulders.

She became highly skilled in cooking, body care, and home management because her mother trained her carefully from childhood.

The Woman Every Man Admired

Her mother herself looked unusually youthful despite her age because she paid great attention to self-care and appearance.

That beauty and care were among the reasons Alhaji Maaruf never considered marrying another wife.

He barely looked at other women because he already felt satisfied with his home.

Even the sons in the family maintained disciplined lifestyles unlike many young men outside.

By 10 PM, everyone was expected back home.

Faseelat’s Secret Dream

Despite her beauty, Faseelat surprisingly had no boyfriend.

Not because she was unattractive, but simply because Allah had not destined anyone for her yet.

Her mother worried deeply about this situation because every mother naturally desired to see her daughter happily married.

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Her father, however, remained calm.

“Everything has its proper time,” he always said.

Although Faseelat rarely complained openly, she secretly dreamed a lot about love and marriage.

She imagined her future husband as:

  • Tall
  • Slender
  • Handsome
  • Bearded
  • Strong-minded
  • Educated
  • Financially stable

To her, that was the perfect husband.

A Daughter’s Emotional Pain

One afternoon after lunch, her mother looked at her lovingly and prayed:

“May Allah bless you with a good husband soon so you can finally rest.”

Unexpectedly, tears immediately filled Faseelat’s eyes.

She wiped them quickly before asking softly:

“Ummi, will there ever be a day when you stop talking about my marriage?”

“Are you tired of me?”

“Am I the only woman still living in her parents’ house at this age?”

“Sometimes I even feel maybe you don’t trust me anymore.”

Her mother stared at her in complete surprise before immediately pulling her closer affectionately.

“Faseelat, every mother dreams of seeing her daughter happily married.”

“I know you better than anyone because I gave birth to you.”

“I trust you completely and I’m proud of all my children.”

“Never think otherwise.”

The Family’s Warm Bond Ragon Miji Book 1

At that moment, Abulkhair entered the house exhausted from school and overheard their conversation.

Laughing dramatically, he said:

“Wallahi Ummi, we don’t agree with this treatment. Every day it’s only Faseelat receiving all the prayers.”

“I think it’s been years since you prayed specially for me.”

Both Faseelat and Ummi burst into laughter immediately.

Ummi smiled warmly before replying:

“I pray for all of you, even when I don’t always say it openly.”

Then Abulkhair looked toward the kitchen and asked:

“Ya Faseelat, what did you cook today?”

The peaceful laughter filling the house at that moment made the family bond even more beautiful.

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