I am a malaras, how hard do you have trouble with what you believe? Malara is an abbreviation for education in the book "I am Malaras", even if it is being threatened by the Taliban, it will not retreat. This book is about the autobiography of her life from the aftereffect that was shot before she was shot. Malara began talking about her as a modern young girl living in Pakistan. In adolescence, Marala's right to girls' education became very frank. Taliban is a religious group with a very different view of the role of women in Pakistani society due to the persistence of this belief that she targeted the Taliban. Everyday she continues to achieve her goal, and she will be the target of the Taliban everyday. Malarah kept so steady in education, she stepped into the school, gathered books, and gave up school uniforms. When it seemed there was a law prohibiting girls going to school, Malara became extremely frank about this problem. With the support and determination of her parents, she continued her duties. It ended up causing Taliban to shoot at school one day after all. She was brought to the hospital with the help of a doctor and new technology soon and was saved. Malara and her family fled to the UK and are still there today. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, causing malaria to become a serious condition, and two students were injured. Malara dreams of going home someday. This book deals with globalization in various ways. The story of Malara has inspired a lot of people around the world, especially women, but everyone is worthy of education and has the right determination to bring about change. The biggest influence of Malara is her parents, especially her father. Malara is the oldest of the three children. Her father is a hard-working teacher to realize his dream of building a school. Malala's mother agrees with most rules, but she does shopping and so on
Malaras is probably one of the most famous names in the world. Malala Yousafzai is an activist, a female student, and the youngest Nobel laureate. At the age of 15, Marala was shot by the Taliban for her "crime" - to attend school. After surviving the shoot, Marara became idol of many young women, inspired by her story and courage. I remember about the story of Mala for the first time and remember what I saw her in the United Nations speech. Her spirit impressed me. As an ambitious young woman, I can relate to the struggle of Malaras praise her wisdom and courage; But I want to know: why do we want people like Malaras in this world Do you need it? Is there anything behind her success story?
Malala Yousafzai's autobiography I am Malala. I start with the scene where young Pakistani education and women's rights activist Malala are being shot. Her school bus was stopped by the Taliban, after asking which girl was malar, she put a bullet in her head. Malara finished a powerful overture with the phrase "Who is Malala". I am Malara, this is my story (9). - Malara Yousafuzai, even if he is not a Christian, must fight for the rights of others, even if she has to sacrifice her rights. Girl, she does anything for her family She wants only the right for a girl to attend school. "I think my life is not my life, this is Second Life, people pray to God to forgive me, and I will escape - I will use my life to help others "(Yousafzai, 301)