A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel – The Mystery of Haleema

A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel – Haleema’s Hidden Pain

A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel begins with emotional pain, mystery, friendship, family struggles, and hidden sadness. This touching Hausa novel introduces Haleema, a quiet young girl carrying emotional burdens nobody truly understands.

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

Haleema’s Silent Walk

A beautiful young girl walked quietly without looking around.

Her attention remained fixed only on where she placed her feet.

She had already walked a long distance when suddenly she heard another girl shouting loudly:

“Halee! Halee!”

The moment she heard the voice, she immediately recognized it.

Without anybody telling her, she already knew it was Khady calling her.

Slowly, she stopped walking.

Moments later, Khady finally caught up with her.

Khady’s Concern

Immediately after reaching her, Khady began speaking worriedly:

“Halee, why are you doing this to yourself? You’re not feeling well, so why didn’t you tell Baba you couldn’t go for the errand? I know she would have understood.”

Khady continued speaking nonstop while trying to catch her breath.

She explained how she even rushed after Haleema secretly after Baba Asabe entered the bathroom.

But despite all the concern, Haleema remained silent.

She simply continued walking calmly as if she heard nothing.

Still, Khady knew very well that Haleema heard every word clearly.

A Quiet and Reserved Girl

Haleema had a naturally quiet personality.

Many people described her as mysterious and overly reserved.

Even while Khady continued talking beside her, she remained silent.

Eventually, Khady realized Haleema had no intention of stopping.

So she simply followed her quietly.

Together, they continued walking until they reached the small shop where they were sent to buy cooking ingredients.

Meeting Baba Tsohon

Immediately after arriving, the girls greeted politely.

The old man standing behind the counter smiled warmly before replying.

Everyone around the area knew Haleema very well because she frequently came to the market for errands and shopping.

The old man smiled brightly and said:

“Ah-ah! Haleematu Sadiya!”

Immediately, Haleema smiled beautifully after hearing her full name.

There were only two people whose voices affected her deeply whenever they called her complete name.

One was someone she already knew.

The second remained a mystery to her.

Yet whenever she heard her full name, something strange always touched her heart deeply.

Haleema’s Beautiful Manners

The old man asked kindly:

“How much should I measure for you?”

Instead of answering immediately, Haleema first greeted him respectfully:

“Baba Tsohon, good afternoon.”

Her calm voice sounded soft and beautiful like music.

The old man smiled happily because he deeply admired her manners and respect.

Finally, she quietly replied:

“Three hundred naira.”

Even the narrator admitted being completely lost in admiration the moment Haleema spoke.

Haleema’s Hidden Sadness

After collecting the ingredients, the girls began walking home again.

Khady continued talking endlessly while Haleema quietly drowned inside her own thoughts.

She worried deeply about returning home.

She already knew meeting Baba Asabe would not end peacefully.

Even though Baba Asabe regularly scolded her, today felt different.

Haleema was already suffering from severe headaches and body weakness.

Because of this, fear slowly filled her heart.

As she continued walking, tears suddenly escaped from her eyes.

Khady Comforts Haleema

Immediately, Khady noticed the tears.

Her heart became heavy instantly because she truly loved Haleema like a real sister.

Softly, she wiped Haleema’s tears and said:

“Halee, please stop crying. Seeing your tears hurts me badly. I know you are worried about discovering your real identity and also afraid of Baba Asabe. But please be patient. One day everything will become history.”

Slowly, Haleema stopped crying after seeing the genuine concern on Khady’s face.

Returning Home

Eventually, they reached home.

The house looked simple and modest.

It belonged to an ordinary family trying to survive quietly.

Even before entering, both girls hesitated nervously at the entrance.

Especially Haleema.

Fear completely covered her heart.

Finally, after gathering courage, they entered together while greeting respectfully.

Baba Asabe’s Anger

Their greeting interrupted Baba Asabe’s angry complaints about Haleema’s lateness and Khady leaving without permission.

Slowly, Haleema knelt respectfully before Baba Asabe.

Baba Asabe, whose real name was Lauratu, was widely feared because of her harsh behavior and constant anger.

Most people barely remembered her real name anymore.

Everyone simply called her Baba Asabe.

Softly, Haleema said:

“Baba, here are the cooking ingredients. I know I returned late, but there was a long queue at Baba Tsohon’s shop…”

Before she could finish speaking, Baba Asabe shot her a dangerous glare.

Immediately, Haleema lowered her head in fear.

She disliked making eye contact with elders, especially Baba Asabe.

Living in Fear

Inside her heart, Haleema silently prayed to Allah.

She already knew punishment awaited her.

Insults, harsh words, and emotional pain had become part of her daily life.

Sometimes, she pitied herself deeply.

But she remained patient quietly.

Before she could recover from her thoughts, Baba Asabe suddenly turned her anger toward Khady too.

She scolded her harshly for always following Haleema everywhere.

Even if Haleema went somewhere alone, Khady always secretly followed her because of love and concern.

Lessons from A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel teaches emotional lessons about patience, friendship, hidden pain, and family struggles.

The story reminds readers that many quiet people carry painful battles nobody truly understands.

Why Readers Love A Mafarki Na Santa

Readers love this emotional Hausa novel because of Haleema’s gentle personality, the emotional tension, and the realistic family struggles.

The friendship between Khady and Haleema also adds warmth and emotional depth to the story.

Conclusion

A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel begins with emotional pain, fear, mystery, and touching friendship that immediately capture readers’ attention.

Who exactly is Haleema? Why does she suffer this much inside Baba Asabe’s house?

The next chapters promise more emotional twists, family drama, hidden secrets, heartbreak, and love.

If you enjoyed this emotional Hausa novel, kindly share it with friends and continue reading the next chapter of A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Mafarki Na Santa Book 1 about?

It is an emotional Hausa novel about Haleema, hidden pain, friendship, family struggles, and mystery.

Who is Haleema?

Haleema is the quiet and reserved main character struggling emotionally inside Baba Asabe’s house.

Why was Haleema crying?

She feared Baba Asabe’s anger and also carried emotional pain about her unknown identity.

Who is Khady?

Khady is Haleema’s caring friend who loves and protects her deeply.

Is A Mafarki Na Santa an emotional Hausa novel?

Yes. The story contains emotional pain, friendship, mystery, family conflict, and suspense.

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