Malala Yousafzai’s birthday is on 12th July. On this day I am not Malala’s Day is celebrated in private schools of Pakistan.
Pakistanis opposing Malala (Pakistani’s on Malala Yousafzai)
Pakistan’s Private School Association on Monday launched a documentary on Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai for her controversial views on Islam, marriage and the Western agenda. Malala, who turned 24 on Monday, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for her fight against the oppression of children and youth and for the right to education for all children. Malala is the youngest Nobel Prize winner to receive the award at the age of 17.
He shared the award with India’s child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi. Kashif Mirza, President of the All-Pakistan Private Schools Federation, while addressing a press conference in his office in Gulbarga, said that through the documentary ‘I am not Malala’, we are helping 20 million children from 200,000 private schools across the country learn Islam, marriage, Will tell about his controversial views on advancing the Western agenda.
Anti-Malala Day is celebrated on 12th July
Mirza said that the idea behind this is that we want to expose Malala among the youth as she is not influenced by her so-called story of struggle for women’s rights. He said that Malala spoke of ‘partnership’ which is adultery in Islam. Marriage is the Sunnah of the Prophet and Partnership is adultery. On July 12, when Malala’s birthday is, ‘Anti-Malala Day’ is celebrated in private schools and lectures and seminars are held in front of students to highlight her western agenda.
Kashif Mirza said that Malala has categorically rejected the institution of marriage and suggested that ‘partnership’ is better than getting married. No one can justify living with Muslims without marriage as it is strongly condemned in Islam. He said that Malala wrote her book I am Malala at the behest of Western forces who used Malala for their covert purposes.
Malala’s picture book seized from market
On the other hand, Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) spokesperson confirmed that a complete stock of school books has been seized from a book market in Lahore. This sparked a controversy on social media and people claimed that the books were seized from the stock market because they included Malala Yousafzai’s picture on a page of important personalities. However, the PCTB spokesperson claims that the book was confiscated for publishing it without an NOC and not because of Malala’s photograph.
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