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Malala Yousafzai's interview to British fashion magazine Vogue: Why the heated debate on the statement about marriage and partnership?

 Almost every statement made by Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has become a topic of discussion in Pakistan, but in a recent interview with Vogue magazine, her discussion on marriage and partnership has caused a stir on social media. He did it.

We gave you the news yesterday that Malala Yousafzai will appear on the cover of the July issue of the British fashion magazine Vogue.

However, the statement that users are now talking about on social media is Malala's reluctance to get married.

"I don't understand why people get married," he told Vogue magazine. If you want a life partner, why do you sign a marriage contract, why can't it be a partnership? '

Malala's statement drew significant criticism on social media, with users expressing their views on various aspects of the issue. There were many users who were critical of the conversation because of its unfamiliarity with the background and the real meaning, and the criticism escalated to the point that Malala's father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, had to explain that his daughter's interview was out of context.

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Some users even called the statement "un-Islamic", while others praised Malala for speaking her mind on a complex issue. There were also people who made legal points about living with a partner without marriage and also talked about taking unfair advantage of relationships without a contract.

Consumers were seen talking about the importance of marriage in society and the rights that women get due to it. However, on the other hand, several users were seen explaining that Malala's statement was not understood properly.

 

The controversy over the statement can be gauged from the fact that Mufti Popalzai, the Khatib of Qasim Ali Khan Mosque in Peshawar, also sought clarification from Malala's father Ziauddin Yousafzai in a tweet.

He wrote: "A news has been circulating on social media since yesterday that your daughter Malala Yousafzai has categorically rejected the marriage and said that it is better to have a partnership and not a marriage than to get married." We are all deeply disturbed by this statement. You explain. '

In response, Malala's father wrote, "Dear Mufti Po Palzai, there is no such thing. Media and social media have shared excerpts from his interview with their own interpretations. And that's it. "

What did Malala say in the interview?


 

So first of all we know what Malala said in this interview which has become so controversial.

Of course, you may have read Malala's 'controversial statement' in an interview on social media, but you may not have noticed what was said before and after. That's why we first tell you about Malala's romantic relationship.

 

In an interview with Vogue magazine Siren Kell, Malala was embarrassed by the initial questions about the romantic relationship and according to Kell, she did not want to hurt him anymore, so they turned the conversation around. Given

However, at the end of the interview, Malala started talking to herself about love and relationships. "All her friends are finding partners, but they are hesitant," She said

"Everyone gets upset when everyone writes about their romantic relationship on social media," he said. Can you trust anyone, and how can you be sure? '

 

Malala calls her parents 'wedding an arranged love, meaning they loved each other, but the marriage took place according to their parent's wishes. However, Malala herself does not know if she will ever get married or not.

Malala calls her parents 'matchmaking love, that is, they loved each other but got married according to their parents' wishes,' but Malala herself doesn't know if she will be able to get married or not.

 

"I don't understand why people are getting married now. Why do you have to sign a marriage contract if you want a life partner?

Malala also said that her mother did not agree with her and said, "You will never say such a thing again. You have to get married. Marriage is a beautiful relationship."

 

Meanwhile, boys from Pakistan offer her father to marry Malala via email.

 

"Until the second year of university, I thought I would never get married, have no children, just work," says Malala. I will be happy and live with my family forever but I did not know that you are not always the same person. You change and your thinking changes. '

 

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