Malala's parents on raising a Nobel Peace Prize winner

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Published 2015-10-14
The mother of Malala Yousafzai, speaking publicly for the first time, in conversation with her husband about the values with which they raised their daughter and the highs and lows of forging an entirely new life for their family.

All Comments (21)
  • @sweetnessSosibo
    When you hear her parents speak it's clear and it makes sense why Malala is such a powerful woman that she is.
  • @hilmynizar
    I'm really proud of Malala's father. Masha Allah nice family. I pray for give them more strength to built up their good efforts.
  • @thudor1
    I had no idea that Ziauddin has battled a severe stutter his whole life until I saw the documentary "He Named me Malala". He undoubtedly had a deep sense of mission which helped him conquer it!
  • So happy for her that she brought out the true value of the Noble prize. As long as we can politically encourage her, we can forget about the rest of the world that are dying as victims. Well done 👍
  • @ehsankhan9177
    She is the girl who stood against injustice, cruelty and brutality and we need more malalas because still there is feel of inequality amongst man & woman...
  • @mareimsteno1548
    O love her mother she is so beautiful I can imagine at younger age
  • @suhfimc3566
    | am Indian. I am Muslim .. sister Malala you are the great.. l love you. you are true Muslim... some Kind of comment here made i See from muslim names ...they have mentel disability ., immuturd like buffelo....... Malala u go forward we the real muslims with u ..... our jihad is forgive and make peace ...
  • your are proud parents of Malala. Malala is one of the bravest girl how want to tha education right of world children. this is great work of Malala. Malala is able to success hem this revolution of education. we know that education is one of the way to charge a recent world. Malala, I am pray for you and My Allah help you.
  • It is in the modern world, at this time, that an women left behind by her culture and family can educate herself and feel a part of the world. Imagine not understanding English, the language of conferences and meetings all around the world, present yet not understanding, and not being understood or asked to play a part. Tor Pekai is forced to sit there as her husband speaks English, because as a child he was given the opportunities and she wasn't. A lifetime of being present yet invisible. As a child, there is no way that she would have wanted a future of ignorance and silence, yet her parents and the society in which she was raised felt that this was okay. I am glad to see that the moderators included her in this discussion, but we can't continue to allow this to happen. We must encourage these societies to think of its own people, and the future.
  • Mashllah malala mom so simple.allah give you long life and health and keep you safe frm enemey n bad sight ameen
  • @aishasaeed3666
    I really need to study but my father left me for his second wife I'm totally alone I'm leaving in Dubai I didn't have any way to study please I want to study
  • @stee552
    Beautiful Layering of Colors.. Quite Stylish. Great interview. Mr. Yousafzai..what a Father!