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  1. 19 mag 2024 · Malala Yousafzai is changing the world — but to do so, her father, Ziauddin, had to learn to let her fly. In this touching memoir, Ziauddin describes his childhood, as well as how he grew into a man who would break with tradition, defy the Taliban's educational restrictions, and follow his daughter onto the world

  2. 14 mag 2024 · Yousafzai's father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, was a principal at a girls' school in Pakistan. He supported his daughter's desire to get an education. In her Nobel speech, Malala emphasized that her father's support motivated her to advocate for women's right to education.

  3. 18 mag 2024 · Ziauddin Yousafzai’s work inspired Malala to take action as well. He had a profound influence on the young girl and encouraged her to become a politician in the future. Ziauddin described his daughter Malala as a bright and special girl who would often discuss politics with him.

  4. 8 mag 2024 · “Welcoming a baby girl is not always cause for celebration in Pakistan – but my father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, was determined to give me every opportunity a boy would have.” (I Am Malala, 2013) Below is a speech Malala spoke at the United Nations General Assembly in 2022.

  5. 2 giorni fa · Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Swat Valley, Pakistan. Her upbringing was atypical, primarily due to her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai’s profound influence. Ziauddin was a vocal advocate for education and women’s rights, founding and running a chain of schools.

  6. 16 mag 2024 · Malala Yousafzai. and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, emphasize that education is of utmost importance, even to the point of being a matter of life or death. Malala has talked about the power of General Zia ul-Haq's "jihad against infidels" during the Soviet-Russian invasion of Afghanistan.

  7. 26 mag 2024 · Malala Yousafzai was born in Pakistan, where many fathers didn't believe in educating their daughters — but Ziauddin Yousafzai was determined to give her every opportunity a son would have. That became much more dangerous, though, when the Taliban came to power and forbid girls from attending school. When Malala.