A Jini Take Izzata Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel
A Jini Take Izzata Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel continues with emotional family decisions, unexpected marriages, heartbreak, hidden plans, and painful secrets. This English translation follows Affan, Afaaf, Afrah, Kaseem, Bad Man, and their families as destiny begins to unfold in ways none of them expected.
A Jini Take Izzata Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel English Translation
“That is good. May Allah allow us to reach the time safely, may everything happen at the right time, and may He remove trouble,” Abeey said.
Abba and Daddy both answered, “Ameen.”
Affan Learns About His Marriage
“Good evening, Abeey,” Gwani said as he looked for a place to sit.
Abeey smiled and answered, “Good evening, Affan. Sit properly. We need to talk.”
Abeey said this while looking at him. Affan adjusted his sitting position, also smiling.
Abeey released a small sigh and said, “Affan, as I told you before, I was going to conduct a marriage for you. Well, I have fulfilled it. I have married you off, and insha Allah, I hope you will accept your wife with open arms.”
Gwani became silent, trying to remember why Abeey had arranged the marriage so suddenly. But whatever the reason was, he knew it could not be wrong. So he kept quiet and continued listening.
Abeey continued, “What pleased me most is that the girl’s father himself asked that you marry his daughter. What pleased me even more is that the girl is your student.”
Since Abeey started speaking, Gwani had not raised his head. But now he lifted it.
Without realizing it, he asked, “My student?”
Abeey nodded with certainty.
“Yes, your student. She is the daughter of Muhammadu Aji.”
Gwani became silent for a moment. At first, it felt as if he was hearing the name for the first time. Then he remembered who Muhammadu Aji was and who his daughters were.
Did that mean Afrah’s father had asked him to marry her? And had the marriage already been conducted?
Abeey said, “I heard her name, but remind me again. It has slipped from my mind.”
“Afrah?” Gwani asked quickly, looking at Abeey.
Abeey shook his head and said, “No. I think that is the name of her twin sister.”
Wanting to confirm what Abeey meant, and hoping that his suspicion was wrong, Gwani asked, “Afaaf?”
Abeey smiled and said, “Exactly. Afaaf.”
Gwani closed his eyes as his head suddenly felt light. He had never imagined that Abeey would do something and not tell him first. But this time, the matter had caught him completely unprepared.
Gwani’s Shock
Afaaf?
How could that girl, who always behaved as if she was above everyone, live as his wife?
Even beyond that, how could he himself live with her as his wife?
What pride would he have if people called her his wife?
She was someone who did not spare anyone with her words. She looked down on people. She behaved as if everyone was beneath her. From the day he entered their class, they had never been peaceful with each other for even one full day.
And now she was being called his wife?
“Ya Salam,” he said in his heart, holding his head as pain filled his chest.
Abeey looked at him and said, “Affan.”
Gwani quickly raised his head, forcing a small smile onto his face.
“Yes, Abeey.”
“Are you alright?”
“Yes. My head just hurts a little,” he replied calmly.
Abeey asked with concern, “Did it start before now?”
“It just started now. But there is no problem, Abeey. I have heard the person you married me to. May Allah reward you with goodness.”
Abeey said, “Ameen, Ameen. Try and take medicine, then rest your head. May Allah grant you good health and place blessings in your married life. Tomorrow, we will continue the discussion when your head feels better.”
“Ameen,” Gwani replied before leaving the room.
His mind was completely blocked. He did not even know what to think. It felt as if he was watching a film, or something that seemed more like a strange story than reality.
His head continued to ache, and his heart kept burning whenever he remembered who Afaaf was. He looked for a place to lie down, hoping to forget everything for the moment, or perhaps sleep would carry him away.
Or maybe he would wake up and discover that it had all been a dream.
But if it was real, then surely the power of Allah was beyond human understanding. Whatever Allah had written to happen would certainly happen.
Calmly, he closed his beautiful eyes for a moment, while his hand remained on his aching head.
Kaseem Visits Abba
He was driving with great happiness. A smile refused to leave his face.
Since Abba called and said he wanted to see him, he had not been settled. His entire mind had gone to Abba’s house. His only wish was to arrive and hear why Abba had called him.
Deep down, he believed the call was connected to his marriage plans with Didi.
Even when he arrived at the house, his excitement had not reduced. He was led to the visitors’ room, where he sat and waited for Abba.
It was not long before Abba entered the room with greetings. As soon as Kaseem saw him, he stood up respectfully. He waited for Abba to sit before he also sat down after greeting him with respect.
Abba said, “Kaseem, I know you may be surprised by this sudden call.”
Kaseem smiled and said, “There is no problem, Abba.”
Abba adjusted his sitting position, released a sigh, and began speaking.
“I called you to inform you about something. I know it may not please you. I also want to ask for your forgiveness and patience because of this matter. But you know, as people say, a person may have his own plan, while Allah has His own plan. Whatever will happen has already been written. And no one ever marries a woman who was not destined for him.”
Abba paused there.
From the moment Abba began speaking, Kaseem’s body became cold. Fear entered him. His only wish was for Abba to finish what he had started saying.
As if Abba knew what he was thinking, he continued.
“Be patient, Kaseem. I have married Afrah to someone else, not you. I married her off because of a strong reason. I am also grateful that your discussion with her had not gone far, meaning it had not reached the level of parents before this happened. Otherwise, I would not have known how to face you.”
He continued, “Still, I personally ask for your forgiveness over what happened. I pray Allah replaces her for you with someone better. But know that I truly admire your sense and maturity. I also wanted to join families with you, but it did not happen. If I had another daughter after Afrah and Afaaf, by Allah, I would have given her to you. But Afaaf too has been married off. Since I do not have another daughter, I can only pray for goodness for you and for you to find someone better.”
Kaseem’s Heartbreak
“Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un,” Kaseem kept repeating.
His heart was burning with pain. He had never imagined that this was what he would hear from Abba’s mouth. If he had known his ears would hear such words, he would have prayed for something to stop him from coming.
So he would never have Afrah?
So Afrah would become another man’s wife?
All his efforts to have her had become useless.
Indeed, as Abba had said, a person may plan, but Allah has His own plan.
After some minutes of silence, he finally managed to speak.
“There is no problem, Abba. May Allah make this the best decision. I am also grateful for the good testimony you gave about me. If you had another daughter, Abba, I would personally ask you to give her to me. But since there is none, I must be patient. Allah had already written that she was not my wife. May Allah give them a peaceful marriage.”
His voice ended weakly.
Abba, filled with pity, said, “Ameen.”
Kaseem stood and said, “Let me leave, Abba.”
Abba watched him sadly and said, “Alright. May Allah bless you.”
With difficulty, Kaseem answered, “Ameen,” and left the room.
Abba watched him until he disappeared.
When Kaseem entered his car, he could not do anything. He wished he were a woman so he could cry loudly, maybe then people would understand the kind of pain in his heart.
Even as he tried to hold himself, tears gathered in his eyes, and his body became warm.
This was one of the most painful things he had ever heard. It would remain painful for a long time, perhaps for as long as he could not predict.
He placed his head on the steering wheel and said, “So I will never have you, Afrah. By Allah, I love you. I love you.”
His heart continued to burn.
With difficulty, he raised his head, started the car, and drove away with a heart full of thoughts.
Hero and Ladi’s Suspicion
“Hero, what do you mean, please?” Ladi asked.
Hero remained silent for the second time.
She said, “Say something to me. What is happening? I did not want you to involve someone else in this matter from the beginning. Now everything has become confused. Even you do not know what is happening.”
Hero said, “Look, Ladi. Give me space to think about what should be done. I have been calling his number. At first, it was ringing, but now it no longer connects. What are you thinking? Who knows, maybe something has happened to him. From now on, I will stop calling so the number will not be traced. If anything has happened to him, they may later investigate me for no reason.”
Ladi asked, “So what do you mean now?”
Hero replied, “Let us wait for about three days. If I do not hear from him, then I will know what to do.”
Ladi said, “Should I send Abida to the girl’s house to check what is happening?”
Hero laughed and shook his head. Then he hissed and said, “Go ahead and send her, since your sense has disappeared.”
He gave her a sharp look.
Ladi sighed because she understood that Hero was mocking her.
She said, “Alright. I will wait for you.”
Hero replied, “That is better for you.”
Bad Man Returns Home
They all went straight to Daddy’s room and sat in his large parlor.
Daddy looked at Bad and said, “You will stay here until you fully recover.”
Bad closed his eyes briefly and opened them again before saying, “I do not feel anything now.”
Daddy said, “Even so. Can you remember why you went to that girl’s house?”
Bad’s face became tense.
“Girl?” he asked.
Daddy said, “The girl whose house you went to and collapsed there. What exactly took you there?”
Bad Man remained silent for some seconds without saying anything. He had completely forgotten what happened until Daddy mentioned it.
Then he said, “I do not know who she is. I do not know who sent her. She slapped me. That was why I followed her to her house, so I could know who sent her. I also slapped her in front of her family so they would know they could not do anything to me.”
Mom became furious and said, “A slap, Boy? Who is she? Who is her father in this country? What is she boasting with that made her slap you? Who does she think will stand for her?”
Daddy, however, kept looking at him from the beginning of his explanation to the end.
Then Daddy asked with frustration, “Before you went to that house, where did you first go? And who did you meet?”
About A Jini Take Izzata Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel
A Jini Take Izzata Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel continues with Affan discovering that he has been married to Afaaf, a student he never expected to become his wife. At the same time, Kaseem receives the heartbreaking news that Afrah has been married to someone else.
This part of A Jini Take Izzata Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel also reveals Hero and Ladi’s hidden confusion, Bad Man’s hospital recovery, and the deeper mystery surrounding why he went to the girl’s house. The story grows stronger with arranged marriage, heartbreak, family authority, betrayal, and destiny.