"Whoever reads Surah Al Kahf on the day of Jummah, will have a light that will shine from him from one Friday to the Next. May Almighty Allah bless y'all with whatever you know is the best for you. Watch over your family and keep them safe forever. Ameen. Juma'at Mubarak.
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"What are you doing in our house?" she demanded, her arms crossed and a scowl on her face as she watched him chat with her sibling.
He turned to her Welcome back, Tigress! How's your lectures?" His friendly tone and nickname for her only seemed to irritate her further.
She rolled her eyes in annoyance as she pressed her lips together Adda ko goddo watta ha sare do? (adda what's this man doing in this house.."?)
"O nonbo on do jodi vulda be goddo on anda on anda daga hatoi o wari (And both of you talking to a complete stranger without knowing where he came from?.?.."See man we don't need you here just leave..."
"Husna ko dame te kam? Ga on vondi hadai a wadamo nonnon on wawan narrutug go (Husna what's wrong with you ? just because you had a misunderstanding between you ,doesn't mean you should treat him this way .."you can solve all this..")
"Misunderstanding?"she look bewildered.."be moi (with who exactly?)Adda mi anda mo fr (adda I barely know this man..")
He gazed at her with an astonished expression, his lips curling into a smile . "Tigress, chill," he chuckled, but she only glared at him.
"You two, off to your room before I lose my patience!" She looks at her siblings
"No, please don't kick them , Aunty Asma!" "I should get going," he mumbled , glancing at Husna, who scowled at him.
Give my regards to your family," her mother said.
Insha Allah ," he replied, before swiftly making his exit.
"Junta a hebe suka on a sali yeccugo am ga on vundi handai a wada mo nonnon dume nafu mai? (So you've got a new boyfriend, just because you had a misunderstanding doesn't mean you should treat him this way , what's the point of behaving such way to him.?)
"She blinked her eyes.."not aware about what's going..Adda what misunderstanding? I'm saying the truth,I don't even know him."believe me for all I know he could be a kidnapper."
Wujju bama tema salu dufto mo yasi hai? (Kidnapper ubanki walk him outside?)
yasi?Adda yasi toi?(Outside?adda what outside?")Her mother throw her a bucket making her wince as she followed him outside.."He was leaning against his car, as if anticipating her reaction. "What do you want?" she asked gruffly, crossing her arms and furrowing her brows. "Why did you come to my house?"
He hold up his hands defensively. "Can you please stop snapping at me? You're intimidating me."
She shot him a withering glare. "You and I? When did we become friends? Why did you lie to them?"
He stared at her for a moment before responding. "Look, I just came to say hello to you and our... uh, our mother. Nothing else, I promise."
She gnashed her teeth and scowled. "Your mother? She's not your mother!"
"Alright, alright, Tigress, she's your mother. Can we at least be friends?" he asked, his voice low and tired from the yelling.
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HUSNA (EDITING)
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