So Da Buri Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel – Huda’s Painful Childhood

So Da Buri Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel – Huda’s Painful Childhood

So Da Buri Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel is a touching Hausa story filled with pain, family struggles, injustice, and hidden love. This emotional chapter introduces Huda, a young girl living a difficult life inside a family house where cruelty and suffering have become part of her daily reality.

If you enjoy reading emotional Hausa novels online, this powerful story will touch your heart deeply.

A Small House in Gandun Albasa, Kano

In the city of Kano, inside Gandun Albasa area, stood a small family house belonging to a low-income family.

The moment you looked at the house, you could easily tell it belonged to people struggling financially.

At the entrance was a small gate leading into a narrow passage. Beside the passage was a room with a bathroom inside it before reaching the main compound.

The compound itself had no cement floor. It was covered completely with sand, though it was properly swept and kept neat despite its condition.

On one side were four rooms lined up together. At the back of the compound stood an old bathroom covered with a rusty zinc door.

Opposite the bathroom was the kitchen, dark and blackened from years of cooking with firewood.

Huda’s Punishment

In the middle of the compound knelt a young girl who could not have been older than fourteen years old.

Sweat covered her body heavily.

She knelt with both hands raised high in the air while balancing heavy football boots on her palms.

Her body trembled from fear and exhaustion.

Suddenly, one of the shoes almost fell from her left hand. Because of fear and confusion, she quickly dropped the shoe in her right hand while trying to catch the other one.

Immediately, the man standing before her raised a large whip and struck her violently across both hands.

The painful hit forced her to drop the second shoe completely before collapsing to the ground in pain.

As if waiting for that moment, he began beating her mercilessly.

She screamed loudly:

“Mama! Mama!! Mama!!!”

Inside one of the rooms, Mama sat listening helplessly while tears rolled down her cheeks.

She closed her eyes and silently prayed that Allah would one day send someone to save her daughter.

Junaidu Steps In

Suddenly, the whip was snatched away forcefully.

The angry man turned around only to find himself face-to-face with a handsome young man.

He had large beautiful eyes, thick hair, a pointed nose, and light chocolate skin.

This was Junaidu.

Though he and his elder brother Ja’afar looked alike, Junaidu was more handsome, fairer, and calmer.

Unlike Ja’afar’s dark lips and red intoxicated eyes, Junaidu’s appearance looked cleaner and softer.

He had been sleeping when he first heard noise from the compound. At first, he ignored it, but the screams became louder until he finally woke up completely.

Junaidu Defends Huda

Angrily, Junaidu threw the whip aside and looked directly into Ja’afar’s red eyes.

Then he shouted:

“Ya Ja’afar! Is this really necessary? If you want to punish her, do it when you are fully conscious! Look at your eyes—you are clearly high again. Do you want to injure this girl?”

Still angry, he continued:

“And I can swear on the Qur’an that she did not commit any serious offense. What exactly did she do to deserve this?”

Ja’afar swayed slightly from intoxication before answering carelessly:

“Am I your mate for you to question me?”

Junaidu softened his tone and asked again:

“Please… what did she do?”

The Conspiracy Against Huda

Ja’afar finally explained that Jalila and Huda were supposed to clean his room together.

According to him, Jalila left for examinations after claiming Huda refused to help clean the room.

He accused Huda of disrespecting Jalila and neglecting his room.

But deep down, Junaidu immediately understood the truth.

He knew Jalila and Umma had only created another plan to get Huda beaten again because Baba had forbidden them from touching her directly.

Since Ja’afar hated Huda and usually lost control whenever he got high, they used him instead.

Junaidu Saves Huda

When Ja’afar tried picking up the whip again, Junaidu quickly held him back and begged him to calm down.

But Ja’afar refused completely.

Finally, Junaidu removed twenty naira from his pocket and handed it to him.

Immediately, Ja’afar smiled and agreed to leave Huda alone.

Then he walked out of the house happily.

Junaidu turned back toward Huda.

She remained kneeling on the ground, crying heavily with her forehead lowered.

Slowly, he bent down and gently lifted her face with his hand.

Huda immediately shut her teary eyes tightly.

Her face had become red from crying.

Silently, Junaidu studied her beautiful features:

  • Her soft forehead hair
  • Her neatly shaped eyebrows
  • Her calm eyes
  • Her pointed nose
  • Her small lips

Then quietly, he called her name:

“Huda…”

She opened her eyes immediately.

But as if suddenly remembering something dangerous, she pushed his hands away quickly and ran into Mama’s room.

Umma’s Anger

The moment Junaidu turned around, he saw Umma standing there angrily beside Anty Zainab.

Clearly, they had seen everything.

Umma moved closer and shouted furiously:

“So you thought I would not return early today? That’s why you were touching her and lifting her face?”

She continued insulting him bitterly.

According to her, Junaidu cared more about Huda than his own mother.

Anty Zainab also joined in, accusing Huda of causing problems inside the family.

The two women continued attacking Junaidu with harsh words before finally entering Umma’s room.

Huda Speaks to Mama

Inside Mama’s room, Huda lay crying on her mother’s lap.

Mama never stopped her from crying.

After Huda calmed down slightly, Mama gently stroked her hair and said softly:

“Huda, haven’t I warned you to stay away from Junaidu? Even though he is the only one who protects you in this house, I do not want any relationship between both of you.”

Huda quickly denied it.

She explained that she never called Junaidu.

According to her, he only stopped Ja’afar from beating her.

Mama remained silent before asking:

“Then why did you refuse to clean Ja’afar’s room when Jalila asked you?”

Tears filled Huda’s eyes again as she answered:

“Mama, Jalila lied. Since yesterday she threatened me because Ya Junaidu stopped me from washing her school uniform. She promised she would use Ya Ja’afar to deal with me.”

Mama remained silent again.

But from the look on her face, anyone could tell her patience was slowly running out.

Lessons from So Da Buri Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

So Da Buri Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel teaches deep lessons about family cruelty, hidden love, patience, and injustice.

Huda’s painful life shows the emotional suffering many children experience silently inside toxic homes.

The story also introduces the growing emotional connection between Huda and Junaidu despite all the hatred surrounding them.

Conclusion

So Da Buri Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel begins with a heartbreaking emotional scene that immediately captures the reader’s attention.

Will Huda continue surviving the cruelty inside the house? Will Junaidu keep protecting her despite Umma’s anger?

The next chapters of So Da Buri Book 1 promise more emotional twists, hidden love, family drama, and unforgettable moments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is So Da Buri Book 1 about?

It is an emotional Hausa novel about Huda, a young girl suffering abuse inside her family home.

Who is Junaidu?

Junaidu is the only member of the family who protects and cares about Huda.

Why was Huda beaten?

She was falsely accused by Jalila, who planned to use Ja’afar to punish her.

Does Junaidu care about Huda?

Yes. Despite family opposition, Junaidu secretly protects and cares deeply about Huda.

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Is So Da Buri an emotional Hausa novel?

Yes. The story is filled with family drama, emotional pain, hidden love, and survival.So

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