Karin Magana: Hausa by Proverbs by Bello Daudun Bada

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Proverbs are profoundly and universally significant in every culture. They capture the wisdom of generations, distilling complex truths into words that resonate across ages, backgrounds, and societies. In the rich tapestry of African oral traditions, Hausa proverbs—known as Karin Magana—stand as vibrant expressions of collective knowledge, wit, and values.
In this book, Bello Daudun Bada uses proverbs to explore Hausa wisdom and culture, including history, religion, popular beliefs, family structure, geography, and more.
He invites readers to explore the timeless wisdom embedded in Hausa proverbs. Each saying, with its unique cadence and imagery, illuminates an aspect of Hausa culture, whether family, friendship, justice, resilience, or respect.
For anyone interested in the beauty of language and the power of shared wisdom, this book offers a journey into the hearts and minds of the Hausa people. It serves as a bridge to a deeper appreciation of their worldview and a testament to the enduring relevance of proverbs in navigating the challenges of daily life.

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Kowa ya   da zafi bakin sa

He who takes (a thing) when hot (must look) after his own mouth.

The karin magana uses images of taking something for eating which in reality goes directly to the mouth. Sometimes it becomes okay with the mouth and at other times it is not nice. When you take something hot, you should not forget that it goes directly to your mouth and may likely burn the mouth.

The karin magana warns individuals about this reality. If an individual involves himself in trouble, he should know that it is his personal problem to deal with it. No attempt should be made to make it a public problem. Some individuals get themselves involved in one crisis or the other and when they are caught up, they claim that they are blamed because of their ethnic or religious affiliations. They push their personal troubles onto the public and cause further crises. This karin magana warns such people of the reality that they should know that if they invite trouble, it will begin and end up on their heads.

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