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Në Nigeri, shenjat e një revolucioni feminist po shfaqen në tezgat e librave, ku të pasionuarat e romaneve po shkruajnë histori që kundërshtojnë traditat konservatore të vendit mysliman.
Në tezgat e tregut vendas po shfaqen shenjat e një revolucioni feminist ku grumbuj librash të printuar pa shumë cilësi nga gratë, po shërbejnë si pjesë e një lëvizjeje letrare në lulëzim në qytetin e lashtë Kano. Lëvizja e re letrare me frymë feministe shpreh kundërshtimin me traditat konservatore myslimane, si martesa në fëmijëri dhe divorcet e shpejta. Dhjetëra vajza dhe gra po rebelohen përmes librave romantikë, shumë të shkruara me dorë në gjuhën hausa dhe romancat tani kanë shkuar në mijëra tituj librash.
![In this photo taken Sunday April, 3. 2016, young men sort out newly printed books in Kano, Nigeria. In the local market stalls are signs of a feminist revolution with piles of poorly printed books by women, as part of a flourishing literary movement centered in the ancient city of Kano, that advocate against conservative Muslim traditions such as child marriage and quick divorces. dozens of young women are rebelling through romance novels, many hand-written in the Hausa language, and the romances now run into thousands of titles. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)](https://www.reporter.al/wp-content/uploads/09e08612-600x400.jpg)
![In this photo taken Tuesday April, 5. 2016 author Hadiza Nuhu Gudaji, is reflected in a mirror as she reads through one of her novels in Kano, Nigeria. In the local market stalls are signs of a feminist revolution with piles of poorly printed books by women, as part of a flourishing literary movement centered in the ancient city of Kano, that advocate against conservative Muslim traditions such as child marriage and quick divorces. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)](https://www.reporter.al/wp-content/uploads/344c93ac-600x400.jpg)
![In this photo taken Sunday April, 3. 2016, Suleiman Maharazu, centre, the owner of Maharazu Bookshop, sells books to young girls in his shop in Kano, Nigeria. In the local market stalls are signs of a feminist revolution with piles of poorly printed books by women, as part of a flourishing literary movement centered in the ancient city of Kano, that advocate against conservative Muslim traditions such as child marriage and quick divorces. dozens of young women are rebelling through romance novels, many hand-written in the Hausa language, and the romances now run into thousands of titles. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)](https://www.reporter.al/wp-content/uploads/c4b06a89-600x400.jpg)
![In this photo taken Tuesday April, 5. 2016 author Hadiza Nuhu Gudaji, left, during a radio talk show on her novels in Kano, Nigeria. In the local market stalls are signs of a feminist revolution with piles of poorly printed books by women, as part of a flourishing literary movement centered in the ancient city of Kano, that advocate against conservative Muslim traditions such as child marriage and quick divorces. dozens of young women are rebelling through romance novels, many hand-written in the Hausa language, and the romances now run into thousands of titles. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)](https://www.reporter.al/wp-content/uploads/fb43177c-600x358.jpg)