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Sirri Ne Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

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Sirri Ne Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

by M Shakur

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Category Documentary Novels
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Total Words 6,660
Reading Time 27 minutes
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Released 28, June 2026

 

Sirri Ne Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

Sirri Ne Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel opens with a hidden matter inside a large family house. It is a story of Rauda, Faruq, family suspicion, spiritual disturbance, jealousy, and a secret that everyone seems afraid to reveal.

Rauda’s life is surrounded by questions. Some people see her as stubborn. Some see her as spoiled. Some believe she is being protected too much. But behind everything happening around her, there is one thing that keeps returning like a shadow: sirri ne — it is a secret.

The Secret No One Wanted To Explain

There are secrets that remain buried for years, and there are secrets that begin to trouble a family before anyone says them out loud. Rauda was living inside one of those secrets.

People asked questions that made some members of the family uncomfortable. They asked about relationships, family connections, and why certain people behaved differently around Rauda. But whenever the matter came close to the truth, anger would rise, voices would change, and the conversation would end suddenly.

Rauda herself did not understand everything. She only knew that Faruq was always around her, always protecting her, always watching over her, and always acting as if her life was tied to something more serious than ordinary family care.

Whenever she asked him directly, he would avoid the answer.

“Uncle Faruq, what exactly is this secret?” she once asked with a heavy heart. “Every time I ask, you say it is a secret. But what kind of secret is this?”

Faruq looked at her quietly. His silence made her even more restless.

Rauda wanted answers, but the people around her seemed to prefer silence.

Rauda’s Confusion

Rauda was not an easy girl to control. She had a sharp tongue, a strong mind, and a stubborn nature that often placed her in trouble. Yet beneath her stubbornness, there was confusion and fear.

She did not like being treated like a child, but she also did not fully understand why everyone watched her closely. Her father warned her. Her mother worried over her. Other women in the family complained about her. And Faruq, more than everyone, treated her with unusual concern.

At times, Rauda felt special. At other times, she felt trapped.

Why did Faruq care so much?

Why did he always defend her?

Why did people become angry whenever his name was mentioned with hers?

And why did he keep saying there was something she did not yet know?

The more Rauda thought about it, the more her mind became troubled.

Faruq’s Protection

Faruq was a man people respected. He was calm, confident, and firm. He did not talk too much, but when he spoke, people listened. He was also the type of man who could become very serious whenever someone crossed his boundary.

His weakness was Rauda.

If anyone offended her, Faruq reacted quickly. If anyone spoke harshly to her, he became angry. If she asked for something, he found it difficult to refuse. This special treatment created jealousy inside the family.

Some family members believed Faruq was spoiling her.

Some believed Rauda was using his affection to misbehave.

Others believed there was more to the matter than ordinary care.

But Faruq never explained himself. He only continued protecting her.

The Phone Rauda Wanted

One day, after Faruq brought Rauda home, she asked him to buy her a phone.

“Uncle, please buy me a phone. My friends have phones. I asked Abbu, but he said I am too young.”

Faruq looked at her for a moment. He knew Rauda’s character. Once she wanted something, she would not stop talking about it easily.

“I do not support you having a phone now,” he said. “Your stubbornness is increasing every day.”

Rauda frowned.

“Please, Uncle. I will be careful.”

Faruq sighed. “Fine. I will buy it for you. But listen carefully. Do not collect useless contacts. If I see strange numbers on your phone, we will have a problem.”

Rauda became happy immediately. She thanked him and entered the family house.

Faruq remained outside for a moment, watching her until she disappeared. Then he lowered his eyes and prayed quietly:

“O Allah, forgive us and bring a way out of this matter.”

That prayer carried a weight Rauda did not hear.

Inside The Family House

When Rauda entered the house, people looked at her. Her steps were slow, and her face showed tiredness. A little girl ran toward her happily.

“Aunty Rauda!”

Rauda forced a smile, hugged the child, and kissed her forehead.

She then went to her mother’s side of the house and found Umma sitting in discomfort, sweat covering her face.

“Umma, are you okay?” Rauda asked quickly.

Before Umma could answer, Abbu came out and spoke in a tone that made Rauda’s heart shake.

“Why will you not find her like this after worrying her? You think we do not see what is happening?”

Rauda stepped back in fear.

Umma quickly held her hand.

“Calm down, my daughter. Your father is only joking.”

But Rauda did not fully believe it. The fear that rose inside her was too sudden, too strong, and too deep. It was as if her heart knew there was something to hide even when her mouth could not explain it.

Rauda Wants To Leave Her School

Later, Rauda complained about her school. She was tired of constant breaks, delays, and government problems.

“Abbu, please change my school. I am tired of this government school. Every day there is one issue. They close school today and resume after months. I am tired.”

Abbu looked at her and reminded her that she was the one who insisted on the school from the beginning.

“Was I the one who forced you there? You chose it yourself. I warned you, but you refused.”

Then he added with irritation:

“Tell Faruq to change it for you. Since he follows everything you say, both of you can continue wasting money.”

Umma also became unhappy.

“Rauda, may Allah guide you. Now you will go and tell Faruq, and he will follow you. He has spoiled you too much.”

Rauda said nothing. She went to her room, feeling angry and misunderstood.

Rauda Prepares For Islamiyya

That afternoon, Rauda bathed, prayed, and prepared for Islamiyya. She wore her blue uniform and long hijab, but before leaving, she stood before the mirror and applied heavy makeup.

The school did not allow such makeup. The teachers were strict, and any girl who broke the rule could be punished. But Rauda felt bold that day. In her mind, no teacher could touch her and go free, because Faruq would never allow anyone to disgrace her.

When Umma saw her, she exclaimed:

“Rauda, what kind of makeup is this? Are you going to school or to a party?”

Rauda answered stubbornly:

“It is only makeup, Umma. I will not stop doing what I like just because some people dislike it.”

Umma shook her head helplessly.

“Return safely.”

Rauda answered and left.

Trouble At The School Gate

When Rauda reached the school, latecomers were being stopped at the gate. She tried to pass without waiting, but one of the men called her back harshly and used words that insulted her family.

Rauda stopped immediately.

Her anger rose like fire.

She handed her bag to a girl nearby and walked back toward him. Before anyone understood what was happening, she slapped him.

The students gasped.

Rauda warned him never to insult her parents or her uncle again. To her, there were many things she could tolerate, but insulting her family was not one of them.

The man tried to respond, and the matter turned into a struggle. Teachers rushed out to separate them. Some asked questions. Others tried to calm Rauda down. But she was already too angry to listen.

When one teacher tried to punish her with a cane, the situation became worse. Rauda’s eyes changed, her breathing became heavy, and her behavior frightened everyone around her.

It was no longer ordinary anger.

The Strange Voice

The headmaster, Malam Suraj, came forward and looked at Rauda carefully. Her eyes were moving strangely, and her body no longer looked calm.

He asked:

“Who are you?”

Rauda said nothing.

He asked again, but she remained silent.

Then he warned that he would recite the words of Allah against whatever was disturbing her.

Suddenly, Rauda laughed in a voice that made the teachers step back.

Then she spoke, but the voice that came out did not sound like her normal voice.

“Knowing who we are is not easy. But know this: we were sent. We did not enter her by ourselves. We were sent.”

Fear covered the school compound.

Malam Suraj began reciting Qur’an. As he recited, the strange force troubling Rauda reacted. Some teachers held her. Others prayed. The students watched from a distance, afraid and confused.

Someone quickly called Faruq and told him to come immediately.

Faruq Arrives At The School

Faruq arrived without wasting time. When he saw Rauda’s condition, his face changed. He asked what had happened, and the teachers explained everything.

When he heard that she had been insulted and later beaten, he became furious. He confronted those involved and warned them seriously.

Rauda’s father also came and tried to calm the situation, but Faruq’s attention was fixed on Rauda.

He moved close to her and spoke softly. Surprisingly, the strange voice responded to him more calmly than it had responded to others.

The teachers exchanged looks.

Why did Rauda calm down when Faruq spoke?

Why did the strange presence respond to him?

What connection did Faruq have with the mystery surrounding her?

Faruq prayed over water and sprinkled it on Rauda’s face. After some time, she sneezed and her body became weak.

When he saw the marks on her body and how exhausted she looked, Faruq carried her and took her to the hospital.

Rauda In The Hospital

Rauda remained unconscious for two days. She did not know who visited her or what happened around her.

Faruq refused to leave her side. He stayed with her at the hospital and watched over her carefully. He ignored his work and focused only on her recovery.

On the third day, Rauda woke up with words of remembrance on her lips.

Faruq quickly came close.

“Rauda, how is your body?”

She looked at him and noticed how tired he looked. His face showed worry, and his body looked weaker than before. She stretched her hand toward him.

He moved closer, and she rested against him while he gently touched her hair.

He explained what had happened at the school. When she heard everything, tears filled her eyes.

“Uncle, please, I want whatever is troubling me to leave. I do not want this again.”

Faruq comforted her.

“Be patient. By Allah’s permission, it will leave.”

The Gift That Created Jealousy

After Rauda recovered and returned home, the family gathered in the sitting room. Faruq brought out a new phone and gave it to her.

Rauda was extremely happy.

“Wow, Uncle! Thank you so much.”

But her happiness created jealousy immediately. Some of the other children complained. They said Rauda was younger than them, yet she was the one receiving an expensive phone.

Their mother was also angry.

“Umar, this is not fair. Why do you show Rauda this kind of special treatment?”

Faruq did not argue much.

He simply said:

“No one else will be bought one.”

Then he held Rauda’s hand and took her to her room.

After he left, the complaints continued. Some people threw indirect insults. Umma remained silent, refusing to exchange words with them.

But the jealousy inside the house had increased.

The Night Call

That night, when everyone had gone to sleep, Rauda’s new phone rang. It was Faruq.

They spoke for a while, and Rauda told him she missed him.

After hearing that, Faruq suddenly ended the call.

Not long after, Rauda heard movement near her room. She became alert. Then Faruq appeared inside.

Rauda was shocked.

“Uncle, how did you enter? I locked the door.”

Faruq looked restless.

“Rauda, I needed to see you.”

Fear entered her heart.

“Uncle, this is inside the house. If anyone finds out, there will be serious trouble.”

Before the tension could settle, someone began knocking at the door.

Rauda froze.

The knocking continued.

Her heart began beating fast. If anyone found Faruq inside her room at that hour, the whole family would explode with questions.

And those questions might finally force the secret into the open.

The Secret Grows Heavier

From that night onward, the mystery became heavier. Rauda knew something was wrong, but she did not know how to name it. Faruq’s behavior was too protective. Her family’s reactions were too suspicious. The school incident was too frightening to ignore.

The strange voice had said it was sent.

But sent by whom?

Why was Rauda the target?

Why did Faruq calm the situation so easily?

Why did some people in the family seem jealous, while others seemed afraid?

And what secret was hidden behind Faruq’s silence?

A House Full Of Questions

The family house looked normal from outside, but inside it, many things were not normal.

Abbu watched quietly.

Umma worried silently.

The co-wife and her children complained openly.

Faruq acted like a man carrying a burden he could not drop.

Rauda lived between stubbornness, fear, confusion, and unanswered questions.

Every event seemed connected. The phone. The school fight. The strange voice. Faruq’s anger. The family jealousy. The night visit. The knocking at the door.

None of them stood alone.

They were all pointing toward one hidden truth.

Conclusion

Sirri Ne Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel begins as a family drama but quickly becomes a mystery filled with spiritual fear, hidden relationships, jealousy, and dangerous silence.

Rauda wants answers. Faruq hides the truth. The family watches with suspicion. Something unseen is already troubling her life. And the more people try to bury the truth, the more the secret begins to fight its way out.

For now, everyone keeps saying:

It is a secret.

But no secret remains hidden forever.

 

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