In Loving Memory of Hajiya Zainab Ahman Pategi (Umma)
~~ Aisha Rabiu Shuaibu (Nnagi)
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It is with profound sadness that we remember Hajiya Zainab Ahman Pategi, affectionately known as Umma. The void left by her absence is deeply felt. Many of us held onto the hope of her swift recovery, a hope cruelly dashed by her passing. May Allah (SWT) grant her Jannatul Firdaus, Ameen.
Hajiya Zainab was more than just a mother, grandmother, sister, and wife; she was a radiant beacon of warmth, wisdom, and unwavering love. Her presence illuminated every room she entered, her smile a balm to the soul. She possessed an unparalleled kindness that made everyone feel cherished and special. Confident, charismatic, and graceful, she faced life's challenges with remarkable strength, hope, and an unshakeable faith. Selflessly giving, she prioritized the well-being of her loved ones, ensuring each felt seen, heard, and deeply cared for. Her infectious laughter and words of encouragement brought comfort and joy to all who knew her. The memory of her embracing hugs remains a source of solace. Though her physical presence is gone, her love, values, and the countless beautiful memories we shared will continue to guide and inspire us. We are truly blessed to have had her as our mother, our greatest teacher, and our forever hero.
Hajiya Zainab was the heart and soul of our family, a woman of extraordinary strength, grace, and unwavering devotion. A proud and devoted mother to nine children and a loving grandmother to eleven grandchildren, she showered each with her unique and abundant love. She stood as a pillar of support to her beloved husband, Alhaji Rabiu Shuaibu, throughout their life together. Her kindness, compassion, and generosity touched countless lives, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew her. She embodied the values of patience, humility, and faith, not just in words, but through her exemplary life. While the pain of her loss is immense, her spirit lives on in our hearts, actions, and the enduring legacy of love and unity she leaves behind. She was, indeed, more than a mother; she was a blessing, a guiding light, and a woman of immense strength and grace.
She leaves behind nine children, eleven grandchildren, and her devoted husband, Alhaji Rabiu Shuaibu. May Allah SWT grant them strength and comfort during this difficult time.
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