Farar Taska Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel
A Painful Afternoon in the Village
Read Farar Taska Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel, an emotional Hausa family story filled with poverty, pain, love, sacrifice, and the struggles of a suffering mother.
Walking quickly with visible fear and worry, the little girl repeatedly turned around to check behind her.
Several village children followed closely behind her father while singing mockery songs loudly.
Some of them even held his oversized gown while pulling him carelessly as he staggered from side to side.
The young girl hurried inside the house immediately after seeing them.
She rushed directly toward her mother who was struggling to light charcoal fire for cooking.
Quickly dropping the ground grains beside her mother, she prepared to run out again.
Her mother stopped her immediately.
“Why are you rushing like this?”
“Where are you going again?”
Meelah Worries About Her Father
The little girl’s face immediately became filled with sadness and frustration.
“Mother, I saw Baba again.”
“The village children are following him while singing.”
“I think he went to drink that thing you always warn him about.”
Without speaking, her mother only sighed deeply and continued adjusting the firewood silently.
Seeing her mother’s reaction, the little girl quickly ran back outside toward her father.
The children immediately scattered after seeing her approaching.
“Meelah is coming! Everyone run before she breaks someone’s head!”
Within seconds, they all disappeared.
A Daughter Begging Her Father
After reaching him, Meelah looked up sadly and said:
“Baba, you know Mother doesn’t like you drinking this thing.”
“Why can’t you stop?”
“Don’t you feel ashamed when village children follow you around singing?”
“Mother told us this thing is dangerous and even our religion forbids it.”
Her drunken father slowly opened his eyes before pointing toward her angrily.
“I’ll beat you badly if you continue talking like that!”
“Move out of my way before I kick you.”
Despite his harsh words, Meelah still held his hand carefully while leading him home.
Inside her heart, she silently prayed that he would not beat their mother again.
The Fear Inside the Family
Whenever their father became drunk, he completely lost control of himself.
Many times, he returned home only to beat their mother mercilessly in front of them.
The painful situation had continued from their childhood until now.
As soon as they entered the compound, their mother never even looked up at him.
She simply continued preparing dinner while calling:
“Safeenah!”
Immediately, another young girl rushed out from the room.
“Mother, why are you calling me loudly like this?”
“I was praying.”
Her mother frowned slightly.
“Safeenah, is this the time for Asr prayer?”
Safeenah apologized quickly.
“I’m sorry Mother. I slept accidentally.”
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The Beginning of Another Nightmare
Suddenly, their drunken father looked toward his wife angrily.
“You ignored me completely?”
“You didn’t even welcome me home?”
In a weak voice, she answered:
“Sorry. Welcome back.”
But the apology only increased his anger.
“Today your body will understand what disrespect means.”
Immediately, fear filled the faces of all the children.
Meelah quickly stepped forward crying:
“Please Baba, don’t beat Mother today.”
He shouted angrily:
“Keep quiet before I break your mouth!”
Then he walked toward the large whip he always used.
A Mother’s Silent Pain Farar Taska Book 1
The moment their mother saw him carrying the whip, she quietly walked inside the room.
Not because she accepted the beating…
But because she did not want neighbors hearing the painful sounds again.
The children cried desperately while begging him to stop.
Still, he ignored every single one of them.
Inside the room, only painful breathing and whip sounds could be heard.
Their mother refused to scream loudly because she did not want to frighten her children even more.
After finally becoming tired, the man walked out angrily and entered his own room.
The Children Care for Their Mother
Immediately, the three children rushed inside crying heavily.
They found their mother lying weakly while tears rolled silently from her eyes.
Painful whip marks covered parts of her body and legs.
Carefully, the children covered her body while hugging her tightly with love and sympathy.
Despite their young ages, they clearly understood the suffering their mother endured every day.
Softly, their mother spoke:
“Safeenah, go and finish the cooking.”
Safeenah nodded while wiping away tears before leaving quietly.
Meelah remained beside her mother holding a cup of water gently.
“Mother, drink some water.”
Slowly, their mother struggled to sit up while holding her aching stomach.
After drinking the water, Meelah asked softly:
“Should I prepare hot water so I can massage your body?”
Her mother shook her head gently.
“Let me rest a little first.”
The children continued caring for their mother lovingly despite the painful life surrounding them.