Kalbim Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel – The ZADEEN Family’s New Life

Kalbim Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel – The ZADEEN Family’s New Life in the Village

Kalbim Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel continues the emotional journey of the powerful ZADEEN family after their shocking fall from wealth and luxury into a completely different life filled with hardship, poverty, and painful survival.

This chapter reveals how destiny changed their lives overnight and forced them to adapt to a harsh village lifestyle they never imagined they would experience even in their worst nightmares.

If you enjoy reading emotional Hausa novels online, Kalbim Book 2 will deeply touch your heart with its story of patience, love, suffering, sacrifice, and survival.

A New Life Nobody Expected

As the Hausa people say:

“The land of the grave does not kill anyone; it only buries the already dead.”

Hardship, poverty, suffering, and the cruelty of destiny did not destroy the ZADEEN family completely. Instead, they accepted every painful situation with patience, faith, and courage.

However, life in the village became extremely difficult for them.

It was a kind of life they had never imagined before. Even in their dreams, they had never thought they would one day find themselves living in such terrible conditions.

The village life felt too heavy for them. Sometimes, they felt as though they would die inside it.

Ammar and Mahir Struggle the Most

Among everyone, Ammar and Mahir suffered the most while trying to adapt to the village lifestyle.

Ammar especially felt like losing his mind whenever he opened his eyes and remembered where life had brought him.

The village toilet alone terrified him badly.

On their very first day in the village, he entered the local bathroom that was shown to him. The moment he saw insects and cockroaches moving around inside the pit toilet, his body went weak immediately.

Before anyone realized what happened, Ammar fainted and collapsed against Garba, who had escorted him there.

Garba quickly carried him outside in shock while shouting for help.

Dad Zad, Jannah, and Modibbo rushed toward them immediately, asking what had happened.

Mahir also rushed to the toilet to see what almost killed Ammar.

But the moment he peeped inside and saw the giant open pit, fear gripped him completely.

He could not even enter.

The Strange Village Treatment

Garba poured cold water on Ammar and shouted:

“Modibbo, I think evil spirits attacked him inside the toilet! Maybe the spirits saw this white-looking city boy!”

Modibbo interrupted immediately:

“Yes! It truly looks like spiritual attack. Quickly bring firewood so we can burn protective medicine for all of them!”

Kawu Isiya immediately asked Garba to bring burning charcoal.

Then he entered his room and brought out strange traditional medicine tied inside old Ankara fabrics. He poured the substances into the fire, creating thick smoke.

They forced Ammar, Mahir, Dad Zad, Ummah, and even Jannah to sit inside the smoke while they were “treated.”

The smoke nearly killed Ammar.

He felt it entering his lungs and brain directly.

He almost went blind from the pain.

Mahir also screamed loudly in suffering while trying to escape, but Garba held him tightly and said:

“This is protection against village spirits! Nobody survives village life without medicine!”

Adapting to Village Life

Jannah had already started adjusting to hardship little by little, so she handled the situation better than Ammar and Mahir.

Dad Zad almost died from the smoke too, alongside Ummah and Jannah, but Ammar and Mahir suffered worst of all.

After recovering, Ammar became deeply afraid of the village.

Everything around him looked frightening.

To him, the villagers seemed to live a life worse than animals.

Mahir developed stomach problems because he refused to use the village toilet. Instead, he went into the bush whenever necessary.

Luckily, prison life had taught them how to survive difficult situations.

Ammar also avoided the toilet completely and only entered the bush whenever necessary. However, Garba always followed him because Ammar was too afraid to move around the village alone.

Dad Zad Accepts Destiny

Dad Zad also struggled badly with the harsh life they suddenly found themselves living.

But seeing Jannah accepting the situation with patience gave him strength.

He realized that if a fragile young girl like Jannah could endure such hardship, then he too had no choice but to accept destiny.

Slowly, he embraced the new village life and prepared himself mentally to continue surviving there until Allah changed their condition—or until death itself arrived.

Garba Becomes Ammar’s Village Bodyguard

Because of Jannah’s calmness, Ammar slowly forced himself to adapt too.

However, he could not go anywhere without Garba.

Garba became like his personal bodyguard.

The two fought constantly because Garba enjoyed teasing Ammar’s fearfulness.

Even after insulting Garba angrily in English, Ammar would still go back looking for him because he had no other choice.

Garba was brave, strong, and fearless.

Ammar needed him everywhere.

Mahir Begins Working

Mahir eventually gathered courage and started following Kawu and the villagers into the forest and cattle settlements.

They owned large herds of cows used for milk production, butter processing, manure, and animal feeding businesses.

Mahir joined the hard labor alongside the village boys.

He needed money badly because Jannah’s small business was still not enough to feed all of them properly.

At one point, they spent two full days suffering from severe thirst before finally forcing themselves to drink the village water fetched directly from the river.

Initially, the dirty water caused stomach problems for all of them.

But gradually, their bodies adapted.

Ammar Starts Selling Mangoes

Unlike Mahir, Ammar struggled badly with village work.

Eventually, he began following Garba and his friends into the bush where they gathered mangoes.

Since Ammar could not climb trees, the others picked the mangoes for him while he sold them outside the house.

The villagers liked Ammar despite constantly teasing him.

His fearfulness amused them greatly.

Still, they loved him and pitied him at the same time.

The ZADEEN Family Becomes Stronger

As time passed, the family became more united than ever before.

One of the biggest changes during that period was the marriage between Dad Zad and Ummah.

Their relationship grew stronger through love, closeness, and emotional support.

Ummah completely filled the empty motherly role inside the ZADEEN family.

Her love for Jannah became extremely deep.

Gradually, every member of the family accepted her fully.

Even Ammar, who desperately needed motherly love after losing Mimi, slowly became emotionally attached to Ummah because of her care and kindness.

The family eventually became five members instead of four.

Searching for Work in the City

A new hope began growing among them.

Ammar constantly pressured Modibbo to help them find jobs in the city.

He desperately wanted Mahir, Jannah, and Ummah to stop suffering from the harsh village labor.

He did not care whether the job was security work, cleaning, irrigation, or washing clothes.

Any job was acceptable.

Modibbo himself wanted to help them because he knew how educated and experienced they truly were.

Even if they could not get office jobs immediately, their intelligence alone guaranteed they would eventually succeed.

Ammar Begins Following Modibbo

Eventually, Ammar became too impatient to continue waiting at home.

He started following Modibbo to the city personally whenever he traveled.

He believed strongly that once employers saw their qualifications and experience, they would quickly receive good jobs.

One day, Modibbo looked directly at Ammar and asked:

“If we go, my legs are my only transportation. I walk long distances like a motorcycle without brakes. Can you handle that?”

Ammar swallowed hard.

He had expected Modibbo to discuss transportation money instead.

Still, he gathered courage and replied:

“Yes, I can. Even if we walk across all of Abuja searching for work, I can do it. But you must buy us good food and water too.”

Kawu Isiya looked at Ammar’s extremely thin neck and asked:

“Before talking about food, do you even have transport money first, Ammaru?”

Ammar frowned slightly and muttered quietly in English:

“God… these fools are killing me slowly.”

Since Kawu Isiya did not understand English, he simply continued:

“If you don’t have money, go join Garba in the bush burning charcoal first.”

Modibbo interrupted:

“I’m traveling tomorrow. I don’t have time to wait for charcoal business.”

Ammar moved closer and pleaded seriously:

“Modibbo, if you leave now, we may lose this opportunity. Please take me with you. Once they see our education and experience, they will definitely employ us quickly.”

Lessons from Kalbim Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel

Kalbim Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel teaches powerful lessons about survival, patience, adaptation, family unity, and hope.

The story proves that destiny can change anyone’s life suddenly, but courage, love, and patience can help people survive even the hardest situations.

Conclusion

Kalbim Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel becomes even more emotional as the powerful ZADEEN family struggles to survive village life after losing everything.

From fear, suffering, and poverty to love, unity, and hope, this chapter shows how life can completely transform people.

Will Ammar and Mahir finally find jobs in the city? Will the family escape their painful village life?

The next chapters of Kalbim Book 2 will reveal more emotional twists and unforgettable moments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kalbim Book 2 about?

Kalbim Book 2 focuses on the ZADEEN family adapting to a difficult village life after losing their wealthy lifestyle.

Why did Ammar faint in the village toilet?

Ammar fainted because he was terrified after seeing the village pit toilet filled with insects and dirt.

Who helped Ammar survive village life?

Garba became Ammar’s closest companion and bodyguard in the village.

Did Dad Zad marry Ummah?

Yes. Dad Zad and Ummah eventually got married because of their growing love and emotional connection.

What lessons does Kalbim Book 2 teach?

The story teaches patience, survival, family unity, acceptance of destiny, and hope during hardship.

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