Zuciya Bata Da Kashi Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel

 

Zuciya Bata Da Kashi Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel

Zuciya Bata Da Kashi Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel continues the painful story of Hanifa, Abdulzahir, and Mas’ud. This part reveals shame, regret, silence in marriage, suspicion, and the heavy consequence of allowing the heart to overpower wisdom.

Zuciya Bata Da Kashi Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel English Translation

She entered deep worry and fear. In her mind, she thought Abdulzahir would disgrace her and expose her secret. But instead, she saw the opposite.

For Allah’s sake, if someone does not love you, who would protect you in such a way?

That was the question she kept asking herself.

If he had exposed her secret that day, what would have become of her? Her husband’s relatives would have found enough reason to attack her. Even before this, they had already been showing hatred toward her.

But beyond all that, with what eyes would she look at her parents?

What kind of shame would she have brought upon them?

Indeed, she would have caused them endless sorrow. Perhaps they might even have cursed her.

She had no choice but to respect Abdulzahir’s dignity, just as he had respected hers. She also had no choice but to cut off every relationship between herself and Mas’ud, despite the love they had for each other.

Hanifa Tries to End Everything

The first step she took was to switch off all her phones, both the house line and her mobile phone.

As for going out, since the day that incident happened, she had not even stepped outside the gate. With what face would she look at Abdulzahir and ask for permission to go out?

Although, to be honest, going out secretly was not something impossible for her. If it involved Mas’ud, she had done it not once and not twice. But now, never again.

It had been twenty-three days since the incident happened, yet nothing had changed. The house was still like a home of silent people.

Abdulzahir was still deeply angry with her. His heart had not settled in one place.

He had never imagined it. He had never expected that Hanifa, the woman he saw as complete, religious, and God-fearing, could do such a thing.

He was filled with pain and sorrow over what his own eyes had seen.

His wife with another man?

No. He would never forget such a thing.

Abdulzahir’s Wounded Heart

So all the love she had been showing him was false?

So her love for him was only talk?

It had all been deception. She had been betraying him while he knew nothing.

This was the height of humiliation. This was the height of dishonor: bringing another man into his own home.

Was there anything worse than that?

Was there anyone who had ever wounded his love the way she had?

No one.

But who was that man she brought into his house?

The answer was simple: he did not know.

But he made a promise to himself that he would find out who the man was.

And if he found out, then what?

What about the others she might have been dealing with?

Who knew their number?

Even though he had not seen everything clearly with his own eyes, he believed she had betrayed him.

So what should he do now?

What step should he take?

Abdulzahir Seeks Advice

Sa’ad was his friend. They had grown up together since childhood and trusted each other deeply.

Abdulzahir was the kind of person who kept things inside. It was not easy to know what was in his heart. But that day, he could no longer hold it in.

He explained everything to Sa’ad and asked him for a way forward, because he trusted that Sa’ad would never give him useless advice.

Sa’ad remained silent, thinking carefully.

Truthfully, it was not the first time he had heard whispers of such matters. But because he had not seen anything with his own eyes, he had kept everything inside him.

Besides, Hanifa looked like a decent girl. She had the appearance of a respectful and complete woman.

But now, everything had changed because the matter had come from a mouth that would not lie.

Still, neither Abdulzahir nor Sa’ad could fully claim that Abdulzahir had caught her in the act with undeniable proof.

Sa’ad finally spoke.

He said, “My advice to you, Abdul, is that we should put everything aside for now. Most of what we are discussing is suspicion and what you saw around the matter. Even you cannot testify that your eyes saw the exact thing you are suspecting.”

He continued, “Even in Islamic law, you cannot confirm a person’s guilt without strong evidence or reliable witnesses. The best thing is that we keep this matter between us. Do not let anyone else hear it. Let us hand the matter over to Allah, the Lord of Honor, to show us the truth wherever it is.”

Then Sa’ad added, “After that, be more careful. Watch her movements closely. I think this is the best way forward.”

Suspicion and Pain

Abdulzahir shook his head.

He said, “Sa’ad, I am not accusing her falsely.”

Sa’ad interrupted him and said, “But your eyes did not see the exact thing you are suspecting.”

Abdulzahir held his head and closed his eyes.

He said painfully, “Hanifa, you have wronged me. You have betrayed me in my life. Despite how much I love you, you have wronged me. You have wronged me. You have disgraced me. But I will never disgrace you.”

Life became bitter for Hanifa.

The house became tight and suffocating for her. She entered a level of loneliness she could not describe.

Her husband’s relatives did not visit her much because of the hatred they already had for her. Her own younger siblings also rarely came because of how strict their father was.

Every day, she remained alone.

Her husband was angry with her, deeply angry.

Mas’ud’s Messages

At that time, Hanifa found herself wanting to switch on her phones.

As if they had been waiting, messages from Mas’ud began entering one after another through text message storage.

From the day the incident happened until that moment, all the messages were filled with reminders of his love for her. He kept assuring her that he was still with her in every situation and every condition.

She read until her eyes became tired.

Just then, Mas’ud’s calls began filling her phones, as if he somehow knew she had switched them on.

He called so many times that they could hardly be counted, but she refused to answer.

She did not want her heart to overpower her again.

She loved Mas’ud. She knew that if they came face to face, she might not be able to resist what he wanted from her.

There was still a part of her that wished to be with him. But now, that wish had become a dangerous path, one that could destroy her completely.

About Zuciya Bata Da Kashi Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel

Zuciya Bata Da Kashi Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel continues with Hanifa trying to escape the consequences of her mistake. Abdulzahir protects her dignity instead of exposing her, but his silence becomes a painful punishment that fills the house with distance and sadness.

This part of Zuciya Bata Da Kashi Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel shows Abdulzahir’s wounded heart, Sa’ad’s advice, Hanifa’s regret, and Mas’ud’s attempt to reach her again. The story reminds readers that the heart has no bone, and if it is not controlled, it can lead a person into shame, suspicion, and lifelong regret.

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