Monday, 14 October 2013

Malala Yousafzai Opens a New Library in Birmingham UK

Malala Yousafzai Opens a New Library in Birmingham UK


Malala Yousafzai just opened a Library in Birmingham. She was looking healthy and confident on this occasion and she delivered a short but inspirational speech. She said in her words that "Books will defeat terrorism". She added, she was shot but her cause is alive and now she will work for the children not only of Pakistan but also around the world. The picture taken on that occasion is here:

Malala in Birmingham library
She had worn a "Red" color dupatta and was looking very cool as before. She was so excited before starting her speech and finally she inspired the world again. The Library in Birmingham which Malala opened just today is a very big library and there will be millions of books available for the readers.

Malala Yousafzai Starts Going to School

Malala Yousafzai Starts Going to School

Malala Yousafzai has started going to school in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Just Yesterdayshe spent her first day in the school. She met the teachers and her new friends in the school in Birmingham. She was happy at that moment and had been reading her books with full concentration. Earlier, her father was also with her, when she was going to school. Here is the picture of that morning. 
Malala Yousafzai in School in UK
This is one of the great news for all lovers of Malala. She has began her left story again and here is a video when she was in School yesterday. 


We hopefully can say that She'd work more after getting well, She would get the rights for the children. 

Watch Full Malala Yousafzai Video Documentary by New York Times

Watch Full Malala Yousafzai Video Documentary by New York Times


Malala Yousafzai who was shot in Swat last year on October 9, She is now well and getting better day by day. She has joined a school in Birmingham, UK, she is happy now a little and has started working again for getting the rights of Children's.

But before 9 Octuber, she was speaking openly against the militants Taliban in Swat region. Therefore, she was also in danger because of her openly talks to media. However, she never tried to protect herself or take extra security measures, and thus 9 October sparked the world when Malala was attacked while she was coming back from School to Home.

Before that attack, The New York Times (A US based news paper) had made a documentary on Malala's life in which you'll find her daily life routine in Swat Vally. She spoke a lot in that documentary and described her thoughts.

I'm Malala Song Video Released

I'm Malala Song Video Released - watch it


I'm Malala song has been officially released and this is one of the first songs about Malala Yousafzai. This song includes more than 30 voices and singers from around the world. The song is sung by teens in the age of Malala. This is a great tribute to Malala's cause and her efforts. In this songs singers are from almost all ethics and colors. The revenue of this song will be contributed to Malala world wide foundation.

Here is the song you can watch, I'm Malala:



There are many other songs were recently released for Malala Yousafzai, we'll share them with you soon. 
So everyone wants to something for Malala, right? we'll also give you some great gifts soon. Because the world needs to be united again. A peaceful world is in the favor of all. 

Malala Yousafzai Speech at The UN Assembly

Malala Yousafzai Speech at The UN Assembly 12th July, 2013


On 12th July, 2013, Malala remind the world that she is still alive & active. She again made the world sad by exploring some past memories. However, she made the world happy by showing her attitude and her passion. She remind the world that education is still important to her and will always be. Her speech at the UN Assembly was without doubts a remarkable speech in the history. She has been speaking at such large platforms for years, but this time the entire world was watching her. Therefore, this impacted the large part of the world. This was her first appearance in public after her recovery. Here is the full speech you can watch right now.


This was her 16th Birthday on 12th of the July, and therefore UN decided to celebrate this day as "Malala day". Malala was looking just fresh and her family was also present on this occasion. 

This is however a fact that Malala is not like she was in Pakistan before the attack, But also she recovered very quickly, that's a good sign for her future. She spoke very well in the UN Assembly, and people got inspired again by her speech. She didn't criticize anyone including them who had shot her, but she forced world's people and organizations to do something for the children in terms of education. 

She said even if that person came in front of me who shot her, she wouldn't shot him, because her power is pen not Gun. the participants and other people who were watching the speech on screens, all of them appreciated Malala's latest speech. That's it.

Best "Sayings" & Quotes Wallpaper

Malala Yousafzai's Best "Sayings" & Quotes Wallpaper


Hey! Malala Fans, today I would like to share some great statements were given by Malala Yousafzai on different occasions. As you might know that, Malala loves to go to School and wants every other children to get their basic education rights. So she mostly spoke about Education topic during the days she were in Pakistan and was active on different forums. 

Here are some best of her "Sayings" or her statements she gave about Education and children rights. 

"I don't Mind if I have to sit on the floor at School. 
All I want is education, and I'm afraid of no one"

"Malala Yousafzai"
Malala Yousafzai

"I dreamed of a country where 
education would prevail" 

"Malala Yousafzai"
Malala Yousafzai

"I want to see the people of Pakistan
educated, employed and given
their rights"

"Malala Yousafzai"
Malala Yousafzai

This blog is for all Malala supporters and fans, you can also send us your writings to be published on this blog with your name.

Malala Yousafzai Full Diary For BBC

Malala Yousafzai Full Diary For BBC (Gul Makai)


Private schools in Pakistan’s troubled north-western Swat district have been ordered to close in a Taliban edict banning girls’ education. Militants seeking to impose their austere interpretation of Sharia law have destroyed about 150 schools in the past year. Five more were blown up despite a government pledge to safeguard education, it was reported on Monday. Here a seventh grade schoolgirl from Swat chronicles how the ban has affected her and her classmates. 

Malala Yousafzai Diary

Malala Yousafzai Full Diary for BBC (Gul Makai)

The diary first appeared on BBC Urdu online. The diary contains many episodes.

Episode # 1: SATURDAY 3 JANUARY 2009 : I AM AFRAID

I had a terrible dream yesterday with military helicopters and the Taleban. I have had such dreams since the launch of the military operation in Swat. My mother made me breakfast and I went off to school. I was afraid going to school because the Taleban had issued an edict banning all girls from attending schools.

Only 11 students attended the class out of 27. The number decreased because of Taleban’s edict. My three friends have shifted to Peshawar, Lahore and Rawalpindi with their families after this edict.

On my way from school to home I heard a man saying ‘I will kill you’. I hastened my pace and after a while I looked back if the man was still coming behind me. But to my utter relief he was talking on his mobile and must have been threatening someone else over the phone.


Episode # 2: SUNDAY 4 JANUARY 2009 : I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL

Today is a holiday and I woke up late, around 10 am. I heard my father talking about another three bodies lying at Green Chowk (crossing). I felt bad on hearing this news. Before the launch of the military operation we all used to go to Marghazar, Fiza Ghat and Kanju for picnics on Sundays. But now the situation is such that we have not been out on picnic for over a year and a half.

We also used to go for a walk after dinner but now we are back home before sunset. Today I did some household chores, my homework and played with my brother. But my heart was beating fast – as I have to go to school tomorrow.


Episode # 3: MONDAY 5 JANUARY 2009 : DO NOT WEAR COLOURFUL DRESSES

I was getting ready for school and about to wear my uniform when I remembered that our principal had told us not to wear uniforms – and come to school wearing normal clothes instead. So I decided to wear my favourite pink dress. Other girls in school were also wearing colourful dresses and the school presented a homely look.

My friend came to me and said, ‘for God’s sake, answer me honestly, is our school going to be attacked by the Taleban?’ During the morning assembly we were told not to wear colourful clothes as the Taleban would object to it.

I came back from school and had tuition sessions after lunch. In the evening I switched on the TV and heard that curfew had been lifted from Shakardra after 15 days. I was happy to hear that because our English teacher lived in the area and she might be coming to school now.


Episode # 4: WEDNESDAY 7 JANUARY 2009 : NO FIRING OR FEAR

I have come to Bunair to spend Muharram (a Muslim holiday) on vacation. I adore Bunair because of its mountains and lush green fields. My Swat is also very beautiful but there is no peace. But in Bunair there is peace and tranquillity. Neither is there any firing nor any fear. We all are very happy.

Today we went to Pir Baba mausoleum and there were lots of people there. People are here to pray while we are here for an excursion. There are shops selling bangles, ear rings, lockets and other artificial jewellery. I thought of buying something but nothing impressed – my mother bought ear rings and bangles.


Episode # 5: FRIDAY 9 JANUARY 2009 : THE MAULANA GOES ON LEAVE?

Today at school I told my friends about my trip to Bunair. They said that they were sick and tired of hearing the Bunair story. We discussed the rumours about the death of Maulana Shah Dauran, who used to give speeches on FM radio. He was the one who announced the ban on girls attending school.

Some girls said that he was dead but others disagreed. The rumours of his death are circulating because he did not deliver a speech the night before on FM radio. One girl said that he had gone on leave.

Since there was no tuition on Friday, I played the whole afternoon. I switched on the TV in the evening and heard about the blasts in Lahore. I said to myself ‘why do these blasts keep happening in Pakistan?’


Episode # 6: WEDNESDAY 14 JANUARY 2009 : I MAY NOT GO TO SCHOOL AGAIN

I was in a bad mood while going to school because winter vacations are starting from tomorrow. The principal announced the vacations but did not mention the date the school was to reopen. This was the first time this has happened.

In the past the reopening date was always announced clearly. The principal did not inform us about the reason behind not announcing the school reopening, but my guess was that the Taleban had announced a ban on girls’ education from 15 January.

This time round, the girls were not too excited about vacations because they knew if the Taleban implemented their edict they would not be able to come to school again. Some girls were optimistic that the schools would reopen in February but others said that their parents had decided to shift from Swat and go to other cities for the sake of their education.

Since today was the last day of our school, we decided to play in the playground a bit longer. I am of the view that the school will one day reopen but while leaving I looked at the building as if I would not come here again.


Episode #7: THURSDAY JANUARY 15, 2009: NIGHT FILLED WITH ARTILLERY FIRE

The night was filled with the noise of artillery fire and I woke up three times. But since there was no school I got up later at 10 am. Afterwards, my friend came over and we discussed our homework.

Today is 15 January, the last day before the Taleban’s edict comes into effect, and my friend was discussing homework as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened.

Today, I also read the diary written for the BBC (in Urdu) and published in the newspaper. My mother liked my pen name ‘Gul Makai’ and said to my father ‘why not change her name to Gul Makai?’ I also like the name because my real name means ‘grief stricken’.

My father said that some days ago someone brought the printout of this diary saying how wonderful it was. My father said that he smiled but could not even say that it was written by his daughter. via : BBC Online