She made negative comments about marriage a few months ago. Then she sat down on the wedding sit. So Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, was criticized for getting married.
In the face of that criticism, Malala explained why she got married. In an article in the popular fashion magazine Vogue, she stated the reason for her marriage.
Malala’s article on Vogue was published on November 11.
The article was published under the headline ‘Malalas Wedding In Her Own Words’. There, Malala said, I found a best friend and companion. This time, Malala also said that she has seen marriage from a completely new perspective.
Criticism began around one of Malala’s conversations with Vogue. Malala told Vogue in July, I still do not understand why people have to get married? If You Want a Spouse, Why Sign a Marriage Paper? Can’t it just be a partnership?
Four months after such remarks, Malala got married on November 9. “I am not against marriage,” she said in a statement issued four months ago. I was wary of the culture. I questioned masculinity.
“After marriage, women have to prepare for compromise on various issues, and I talked about the impact of cultural practices and misogynistic attitudes on marriage laws in different parts of the world,” she wrote.
News Room, November 13, 2021