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I am malala by malala yousafzai
I am malala by malala yousafzai




i am malala by malala yousafzai

The encouragement that Malala always felt growing up was solely because of her father. From the get go Yousafzai was not going to let the Taliban take education from her or the rights she had as a woman. Having such a powerful dangerous group corrupt the minds of the people in Swat and Pakistan as a whole infuriated Malala and all her aspirations. Woman were no longer able to go out late at night and most importantly go to school. They came up with such laws that restricted woman to dance, sing and do various things in public. They even started to make their on laws and spread different and wrong views, upon the Quran. This horrible group started to destroy the majority of the schools in Pakistan, taking away the kids and children the right to go to school. A terrorist group that goes by the name The Taliban raided Pakistan, Malala’s home country and started to drastically change Swat Valley. However that all started to change when Malala was in her teen years. Lots of water lots of green it was everything. It was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen it was like paradise to her. It was just so hard for her to fathom the fact that in her country woman were looked at in such a way.Īs Malala was growing up things were pretty good in Swat Valley, her hometown. Which eventually led to her putting her foot down and saying she has had enough. She grew group with such a construct telling her she couldn’t do this or do that. Growing up in a culture in which only one gender is supreme really took a toll on what aspirations she had for herself.

i am malala by malala yousafzai

Malala always keeps what her father said in the back of her mind. He knew that she was special and he was right.

i am malala by malala yousafzai

Malala’s father did not care if his newborn was female, he still celebrated her birth as if it was a boys birth. Which of course, was not the case for Yousafzai. In Pakistan, more specifically Swat Valley, it is tradition that the women are not celebrated for their birth, as men are. Malala was born in a third world country in which tradition is a big deal.






I am malala by malala yousafzai