Pakistan private schools’ association launches documentary ‘to expose Malala among youth’

Pakistan’s private schools’ association on Monday launched a documentary targeting education activist Malala Yousaf zai to “expose her among the youth”.

Pakistan’s private schools’ association launched a documentary targeting Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai on Monday. The film highlighted what it called “her controversial views on Islam, marriage and her pursuit of Western agenda”.

Yousafzai, who turned 24 years old on Monday, was the co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for her battle against suppression of children and young people and for the right to education. Only 17 at the time, Malala is the youngest ever Nobel laureate. She shared the prize with Kailash Satyarthi, a children’s rights activist from India.

The All Pakistan Private Schools Federation president Kashif Mirza said, “Through this narrative film ‘I’m not Malala’, we will tell 20 million understudies in 200,000 tuition based schools the nation over about her disputable perspectives on Islam, marriage, seeking after of Western plan.”

“The thought behind this is we need to uncover Malala among the adolescent so they don’t get dazzled by her purported story of battle for ladies rights,” Mirza said at a question and answer session at his office in Gulberg.

Perspectives ON MARRIAGE:

Mirza guaranteed that Yousafzai had supported ‘association’, which is infidelity in Islam. “Marriage is a sunnah of the Prophet and organization is infidelity,” he said.

He proceeded to say that Yousafzai had completely dismissed the establishment of marriage and recommended that ‘organization’ is better compared to getting married.

“Malala has assaulted the foundation of marriage and family structure by supporting that individuals should live in wrongdoing. Nobody can legitimize Muslims living respectively without marriage as it is unequivocally denounced in Islam,” he said.

“BEHEST OF WESTERN FORCES”

Mirza likewise said that the Nobel laureate’s book ‘I’m Malala’ had “exceptionally questionable material” in it which he accepts is in opposition to the lessons of Islam, Quranic directives, philosophy of Islam. Pakistan’s organizer Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the Pakistan Army.

“This book is composed at the command of western powers that utilized Malala for their ulterior thought processes. Malala has announced Islam and Pakistan’s military as ‘assailant’ in her disputable book. She likewise condemned Quranic refrains around two ladies’ declaration being equivalent to that of a man and furthermore about the four observers in an assault case,” he said.

Mirza claimed that Yousafzai being spotted in a group photo with writer Tasleema Nasreen and her strong ties with an Indian for the Nobel Prize reveal “her designs”.

He also alleged that her blog in BBC under the name ‘Gul Makai’ was written by someone else as she purportedly could not read or write by then.

“Malala’s dad Ziauddin had conceded in a TV program that her blog was composed by BBC journalist Abdul Hai Kakar and the book ‘I’m Malala’ was composed by Christina Lamb,” he said.

‘I’m not Malala’s Day’ was seen on July 12 in non-public schools in Pakistan. Talks and workshops were held to “uncover her western plan to understudies”.

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