Malala was born on 12 July 1997 in the Swat District of Pakistan
The family did not have enough money for a hospital birth
and as a result, Malala was born at home with the help of neighbours.
Malala is charging $152,000 per speech
because is in constant demand globally.
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In late 2008, Aamer Ahmed Khan of the BBC Urdu website
and his colleagues came up with a novel way of covering the Taliban's growing influence in Swat.
They decided to ask a schoolgirl to blog anonymously about her life there.
Ziauddin suggested his own daughter, 11-year-old Malala.
Malala was studing in Khushal Girls High School at that time.
Because they were concerned about Yousafzai's safety,
BBC editors insisted that she use a pseudonym.
On 3 January 2009, Yousafzai's first entry was posted to the BBC Urdu blog.
The blog records Yousafzai's thoughts during the First Battle of Swat,
as military operations take place, fewer girls show up to school.
As a result Taliban said no girls could attend Malala's school after 15 January 2009.
And further all schools of Mingora were closed from 24 January 2009.
Malala wrote to this : "Our annual exams are due after the vacations but this will only be possible if the Taliban allow girls to go to school. We were told to prepare certain chapters for the exam but I do not feel like studying."
Finally, after some talks and discussions,
schools were opened for girls on 21 February 2009 until 17 March 2009 for exams.
Her blog ended on 12 March 2009.
Father: Ziauddin Yousafzai
Mother: Pekai Yousafzai
Malala has 2 brothers: Khushal and Atal
Favourite Leaders: Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto
Favorite Actor: Shah Rukh Khan
Favorite Films: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Piku
Favorite Singers: Madonna, Yo Yo Honey Singh (A rare combination.)
An asteroid, 2010 ML48, was officially named "316201 Malala" after her.
In an interview, she revealed that she wanted to become a doctor,
though later she changed her mind to become a politician;
specifically the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The day of the attack, Madonna dedicated her song “Human Nature” to Malala.
She also had a temporary ‘Malala’ tattoo on her back.
We will talk about the attack very shortly.
Her favourite words that speak often:
“I often say that I tell my story not because it is unique, but because it is the story of many girls. I think realizing that you’re not alone, that you are standing with millions of your sisters around the world is vital.”
If we talk about social networking
Instagram: Followers: 1.4 Million. Posts: 46
Twitter: Followers: 1.7 Million. Tweets: 592. Joined: November 2012
Facebook: Friends: 50,000
Her net worth is approximately $3 Million.
Yousafzai, who received medical treatment in Britain where she now lives, is in constant demand globally, charging $152,000 per speech.
According to a spokesman from Nielsen Book Research,
her memoir, “I Am Malala”, published in 2013, has sold 287,170 copies in Britain
with a total value of about 2.2 million pounds ($3 million)
and over 1.8 million copies worldwide.
Her family established a company, Salarzai Ltd, in 2013 to protect the rights to her life story.
So, any film or book etc would need permission and have to pay money to her.
If we talk about her car collection, then she has:
BMW 7 series => Price: Rs 70-80 lakh
Rage Rover => Price: Rs 50-60 lakh
Mercedes => Price: Rs 1-1.2 crore
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As Yousafzai became more recognised, the dangers facing her increased.
Death threats against her were published in newspapers and slipped under her door.
On Facebook, where she was an active user, she began to receive threats.
Eventually, a Taliban spokesman said they were "forced" to act.
In a meeting held in the summer of 2012, Taliban leaders unanimously agreed to kill her.
On 9 October 2012, a Taliban gunman shot Yousafzai as she rode home on a bus after taking an exam in Pakistan's Swat Valley.
Yousafzai was 15 years old at the time.
According to reports, a masked gunman shouted:
"Which one of you is Malala? Speak up, otherwise I will shoot you all."
3 bullets were been shots upon been identified.
Yousafzai was shot with one bullet, which travelled 18 inches (46 cm) from the side of her left eye, through her neck and landed in her shoulder.
Chief spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, Ehsanullah Ehsan, claimed responsibility for the attack
and added that if she survived, the group would target her again.
Taliban justified the attack that Sharia says that even a child can be killed if he/she is propagating against Islam.
Yousafzai was airlifted to a military hospital in Peshawar,
where bullet was removed along with some part of skull was removed to allow room for swelling.
Eventually she was moved to Germany for better treatment and Pakistan government had to incur cost.
Yousafzai had come out of her coma by 17 October 2012.
Later updates on 20 and 21 October stated that she was stable, but was still battling an infection.
By 8 November, she was photographed sitting up in bed.
On 11 November, Yousafzai underwent surgery for eight and a half hours, in order to repair her facial nerve.
On 3 January 2013, Yousafzai was discharged from the hospital.
She underwent a five-hour long operation on 2 February to reconstruct her skull and restore her hearing with a cochlear implant.
Yousafzai wrote in July 2014 that her facial nerve had recovered up to 96%.
The murder attempt received worldwide media coverage and produced an outpouring of sympathy and anger.
Protests against the shooting were held in several Pakistani cities the day after the attack,
and over 2 million people signed the Right to Education campaign's petition,
which led to ratification of the first Right to Education Bill in Pakistan.
Pakistani officials offered a 10 million rupee (US$105,000) reward for information leading to the arrest of the attackers.
The first contribution to Malala Fund in 2013 came from Angelina Jolie who gave a $200,000 personal donation.
In December 2016, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation committed $4 million to help Malala Fund launch the Gulmakai Network to support education champions in developing countries.
In June 2018, Malala Fund helped secure a $2.9 billion commitment for girls' education from G7 countries and the World Bank.
In 2018, Apple partnered with Malala Fund to fund expansion to India and Latin America
and provide technology, curriculum assistance and policy research with a goal of educating more than 100,000 girls.
As of January 2019, the organization has 24 staff and receives grants of roughly $4 million per year.
After the initial education in Pakistan,
From March 2013 to July 2017, Yousafzai was a pupil at the all-girls Edgbaston High School in Birmingham.
From August 2017 to June 2020, Yousafzai studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford in England.
Malala wrote some books about his experience.
They are prime source of his personal income.
If you are interested than you can buy them from the link in description.
On 12 July 2013, Yousafzai's 16th birthday, she spoke at the UN to call for worldwide access to education.
The UN dubbed the event "Malala Day".
It was her first public speech since the attack,
leading the first ever Youth Takeover of the UN, with an audience of over 500 young education advocates from around the world.
In her speach she said:
"Malala day is not my day. Today is the day of every woman, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights."
On 10 October 2014, Yousafzai was announced as the co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for her struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.
Having received the prize at the age of 17, Yousafzai is the youngest Nobel laureate.
Yousafzai shared the prize with Kailash Satyarthi, a children's rights activist from India.
She is the second Pakistani to receive a Nobel Prize after 1979 Physics laureate Abdus Salam.
Reception of Yousafzai in Pakistan is mostly negative.
Yousafzai's opposition to Taliban policy makes her unpopular among Taliban sympathisers and who are keen to deny oppression of women in the country.
In 2015, the All Pakistan Private Schools Federation (APPSF) banned I Am Malala in all Pakistani private schools,
and the president Mirza Kashif Ali released a book I Am Not Malala.
Conspiracy theorists in newspapers and on social media have alleged that Yousafzai staged her assassination attempt,
or that she is an agent of the American Central Intelligence Agency.
On 29 March 2018, Yousafzai returned to Pakistan for the first time since the shooting.
Meeting Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, a group representing the 173,000 private schools in Pakistan, organised "I am not Malala Day" on 30 March.
On 7 August 2019, following the Indian revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status,
Malala expressed her worry about the situation and appealed to the international community to ensure peace in Kashmir.
On 14 September 2019, Malala posted a controversial tweet, in which she said that a Kashmiri girl told her:
"I feel purposeless and depressed because I can't go to school. I missed my exams on August 12 and I feel my future is insecure now."
However, many Twitter users pointed out that 12 August was Eid al-Adha,
a public holiday in India when schools were closed across the country,
so an exam would not be possible on that day.
Pakistani-Canadian writer Tahir Aslam Gora also criticized her and asked:
 
"Have you ever spoken to lawyers and human rights activists who are aware of brutalities on Baloch, Pashtun, Muhajir, and Sindhis? What's your agenda on Kashmir?"
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Malala's award list is very lengthy and especially at this young age.
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