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Malala Yousafzai ties the knot with her partner!

by Lanka Sara Editor
November 11, 2021
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Chathura Ruwan Weerakkody –

Pakistan born youth activist , Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has tied the knot with her partner during an Islamic ceremony in Birmingham, England yesterday (10).

According to Islamic rites, the bride and groom express their consent to the marriage at a ceremony called “nika” and Azhar Malik and Malala Yousafzai got married yesterday (10) at such a ceremony.

Malala, who is still 24 years old, said she was “very happy” about the day. “Azhar and I promised to live as partners for the rest of our lives,” she added in a Twitter message.

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In an interview with Vogue magazine last July, she was quoted as saying:

“I still don’t really understand why people should get married. If we want someone else to be involved in our lives, why do we have to sign a marriage certificate? Can’t we live without marriage like partners?”

She also said:

“When I told my mother she said marriage is a beautiful thing. You have to get married. Don’t even think about it.”

However, thousands of congratulations have been added to her wedding.

Malala Yousafzai is the youngest peace envoy in the world as a result of a great deal of sacrifice. She has been the talk of the world for over 10 years. She is a student who has been persecuted by Taliban extremists for speaking out for women’s right to education.

One day in 2012, a Taliban militant boarded the school bus she was traveling in, shot Malala in the head and neck, shot her in the head and fled. Malala Yousafzai, who survived a series of doctors’ sacrifices, has since moved to the western Midlands of the United Kingdom.

She joined an NGO in the United Kingdom and started a revolution to win back the right to education for women in Pakistan. Further strengthening her revolution, Pakistani women lined up with her, and that year she was awarded Pakistan’s first ever National Youth Peace Prize.

In 2013, she was honored by the European Parliament with the Sakaro Award and was named the world’s youngest peace envoy at a United Nations ceremony in New York. One year later, in 2014, she won the Nobel Peace Prize, becoming the youngest person to win the prize. She was then 17 years old.

From the Second Motherland to the First Motherland, she constantly fought for the right of women to education, and continued to say that women’s freedom was being held captive by education.

She graduated from Oxford University, a world-renowned university for higher education. She then became interested in contributing more to the fundamental rights of Afghan refugees.

He has been involved in documentary programs for organizations such as the BBC, in signing agreements with Apple TV, and appearing on the cover of British Vogue magazine to raise funds for girls’ education.

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