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by Marcelina Sporer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Why is Malala Malala so controversial?

Malala as an idea, thus, sustains assumptions about Muslims and Pakistanis that are deeply hurtful. It transforms all Pakistani, Muslim men into terrorists and all Muslim women as victims or potential victims. Malala is distanced from other Muslim girls.

Why did Malala's doctors recommend she be shifted abroad?

"The panel of doctors recommended that Malala be shifted abroad to a UK centre which has the capability to provide integrated care to children who have sustained severe injury," it said. Once she has recovered sufficiently, she is expected to need treatment to repair or replace damaged bones in her skull and to undergo neurological treatment.

What happened to Malala's body?

Everything, from schoolbooks to clothes, was soaked in blood and Malala was left near death. She travelled to Britain for treatment but her injuries were so bad that her father asked relatives to start arranging her funeral.

What was Malala's experience of school in the UK like?

Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme on Monday about her new life in Britain, Malala said: "I was feeling a little bit embarrassed and worried … the school was quite different compared to school in Pakistan." She said she was particularly surprised at the level of freedom afforded to women.

What is the controversy with Malala?

Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has weighed in on the controversy over Muslim students alleging that they were not allowed to enter campuses and classrooms wearing the hijab in Karnataka. The girls' education activist tweeted that "refusing to let girls go to school in their hijabs is horrifying."

Why was Malala treated UK?

Teen peace activist Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head nearly a week ago in a targeted attack, was on Monday shifted to the U. K. for “prolonged care” that could involve repair/replacement of damaged bones of the skull and intensive neuro rehabilitation.

Who did Malala marry?

Asser MalikMalala Yousafzai / Spouse (m. 2021)

What was the issue Malala was fighting for and why was it so important to her?

A biography of the ground-breaking Pakistani activist. Born in Mingora, in Pakistan's Swat Valley, Malala Yousafzai is a young woman who, since she was very young, has stood out for her commitment to achieving better rights to free and complete education for girls and young women.

How long was Malala in a coma?

After ten days in a medically induced coma, Yousafzai woke up in a hospital in Birmingham, England.

When did Malala Yousafzai get married?

November 10, 2021Malala Yousafzai / Marry date

How old is Malala now?

24 years (July 12, 1997)Malala Yousafzai / AgeMalala Yousafzai is now a married woman. The 24-year-old Pakistani activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner made the announcement on Instagram Tuesday that she has tied the knot, just months after she told British Vogue that she wasn't sure if she would ever marry.

Is Malala still alive?

In 2014, she was the co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, with Kailash Satyarthi of India. Aged 17 at the time, she was the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. In 2015, she was the subject of the Oscar-shortlisted documentary He Named Me Malala....Malala YousafzaiWebsitemalala.org9 more rows

Is Malala married or not?

Earlier this month, Malala Yousafzai, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient and a human rights activist — who has openly talked about her feminist values — got married to Asser Malik in a private nikkah ceremony in Birmingham, UK.

What challenges did Malala face?

Malala Yousafzai had a difficult journey filled with uncertainty. The youngest person to receive a Nobel Peace Prize, Malala fought for better education for girls in her home country of Pakistan. She attended school when the Taliban seized control of her town in 2008.

How old was Malala Yousafzai when she got shot?

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai recounted her ordeal of the “Taliban's damage” that was caused to her body in a telling blog post published on Podium on August 24. The 24-year-old was shot in the head by Ehsanullah Ehsan, the former Pakistan Taliban spokesman, in 2012 for her campaign to educate girls.

Who shot Malala Yousafzai?

Ehsanullah EhsanIslamabad: Ehsanullah Ehsan, the Taliban terrorist responsible for shooting Nobel Peace prize winner Malala Yousafzai in 2012 and carrying out the deadly Peshawar Army school terror attack in 2014-in which 132 students were killed-has escaped from prison, according to an audio clip released by him.

Why did Malala leave Pakistan?

Details of her departure were not announced until she had already left the country because of security concerns. The plane spent several hours in Abu Dhabi before flying on to the UK.

What did Gordon Brown say about Malala?

On Monday, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown - now the UN's Special Envoy for Global Education - said he was launching a petition in Malala's name "in support of what Malala fought for". "The petition calls on Pakistan to ensure that every girl like Malala has the chance to go to school," he said, while also calling on ...

What did Malala write about?

UN petition. Malala gained attention aged 11, when she started writing a diary for BBC Urdu about life under the Taliban. Using the pen-name Gul Makai, she wrote about suffering caused by militants who had taken control of the Swat Valley in 2007 and ordered girls' schools to close.

Where is Malala Yousafzai now?

Malala Yousafzai has until now been at a military hospital in Rawalpindi, with doctors saying her progress over the next few days would be "critical". She remains in a serious condition after the attack, which the Taliban said they had carried out because she had been "promoting secularism".

How many people were arrested in the Malala shooting?

Four people have been arrested in connection with the shooting. They were among about 100 people rounded up this week, most of whom were later released on bail. The UK's Foreign Secretary William Hague said the attack had "shocked Pakistan and the world" and that Malala's bravery was "an example to us all".

Is Malala on a ventilator?

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool, in Islamabad, says Malala has been kept sedated and on a ventilator since she was taken to hospital, with tight security around her.

Why did Malala leave Pakistan?

Details of her departure were not announced until she had already left the country because of security concerns. The plane spent several hours in Abu Dhabi before flying on to the UK.

What did Gordon Brown say about Malala?

On Monday, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown - now the UN's Special Envoy for Global Education - said he was launching a petition in Malala's name "in support of what Malala fought for". "The petition calls on Pakistan to ensure that every girl like Malala has the chance to go to school," he said, while also calling on ...

What did Malala write about?

UN petition. Malala gained attention aged 11, when she started writing a diary for BBC Urdu about life under the Taliban. Using the pen-name Gul Makai, she wrote about suffering caused by militants who had taken control of the Swat Valley in 2007 and ordered girls' schools to close.

Where is Malala Yousafzai now?

Malala Yousafzai has until now been at a military hospital in Rawalpindi, with doctors saying her progress over the next few days would be "critical". She remains in a serious condition after the attack, which the Taliban said they had carried out because she had been "promoting secularism".

How many people were arrested in the Malala shooting?

Four people have been arrested in connection with the shooting. They were among about 100 people rounded up this week, most of whom were later released on bail. The UK's Foreign Secretary William Hague said the attack had "shocked Pakistan and the world" and that Malala's bravery was "an example to us all".

Is Malala on a ventilator?

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool, in Islamabad, says Malala has been kept sedated and on a ventilator since she was taken to hospital, with tight security around her.

What did Malala do to encourage girls?

With her father Ziauddin's backing, Malala kept an online diary and did interviews with journalists to encourage girls to seek education – but it also made her a target.

When was Malala killed?

She does not remember being shot on 9 October 2012, but her horrified friends recall that the Taliban asked for Malala by name before shooting straight at her head. Everything, from schoolbooks to clothes, was soaked in blood and Malala was left near death.

Where does Malala live?

Malala now lives in Birmingham with her family and started at Edgbaston high school for girls in March 2013. She is determined to keep in touch with her Pashtun culture, believing that it teaches patience, peace and religious tolerance.

Who shot Malala Yousafzai?

Malala Yousafzai, now 16, angered the Taliban with her pleas for girls to be educated. She was shot by a gunman who boarded her school bus in the Swat valley in north-west Pakistan a year ago. The bullet went into her left eye socket but missed her brain.

Who was shot for going to school?

Malala Yousafzai as she appears on the BBC Panorama programme Malala: Shot for Going to School. Photograph: BBC/PA. The Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot by the Taliban has described her experience of settling in to her new life in Birmingham. Malala Yousafzai, now 16, angered the Taliban with her pleas for girls to be educated.

Where was Malala shot?

Malala was returning home from school in the north-western Swat district on 9 October when gunmen stopped her vehicle and shot her in the head and the chest. She received immediate treatment in Pakistan where surgeons removed a bullet which entered just above her left eye and ran along her jaw, grazing her brain.

Where is Malala Yousafzai?

Malala Yousafzai leaves the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. The Pakistani schoolgirl activist shot in the head by the Taliban has been discharged from a Birmingham hospital as an inpatient. Malala Yousafzai, 15, was being treated at Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEHB) after being transferred following the attack in October.

What has Malala done?

In the past few years, Malala has spoken out against drone strikes; she has critiqued Israel's state violence targeted at Palestinians; she has donated money to rebuild schools in Gaza; she has spoken out against bombings in Afghanistan and atrocities in Kashmir; and raised her voice for the betterment of refugees.

What is Malala's criticism?

Most criticism of Malala in Pakistan is a reaction to the way she has been represented in Anglophone media cultures. Shenila Khoja-Moolji. Shenila Khoja-Moolji is a scholar of gender, Islam, and youth studies. 1 Apr 2018.

Why is Malala so popular?

This articulation of Malala is popular in the West because it relies on pre-established maps of meaning, wherein Pakistanis and Muslims appear unconcerned about violence against women. Malala’s “girl power” then becomes legible in a geopolitical context of Islamophobia, racism, and on-going colonial relations of power.

What is Malala's role in Pakistan?

Specifically, Malala is represented as the girl who defied the cultural logics operative in Pakistan, and who now embodies a transnational, secular modernity exemplified by her emphasis on the autonomous self, enactment of choice, advocacy for freedom and arguments for gender equality.

Did Malala get trolled for wearing jeans?

It seems she has as many detractors as she does fans. In October 2017, she was trolled online for wearing jeans. Earlier, in May 2017, a Pakistani minister claimed the attacks on Malala were staged. She went on to name a number of young women from Pakistan – particularly those showing academic excellence – calling them “not Malala”.

Is Malala returning to Pakistan?

Malala has returned to Pakistan for the first time after she was shot almost six years ago. While many, including state officials, have welcomed her, there are also some who remain suspicious, even celebrating “ anti-Malala day”. It seems she has as many detractors as she does fans. In October 2017, she was trolled online for wearing jeans.

Did Malala's book get banned?

And when Malala’s autobiography was published, the chief of the All Pakistan Private Schools Federation, Kashif Mirza, noted that while the 152,000 private schools in the federation had supported Malala when she was shot, they had now decided to ban her book: she “was a role model for children, but this book has made her controversial ….

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