Why do we have to get married? – Malala
Statements of Pakistani education activist, Malala’s question on getting married has baffled Pakistanis and prompted a debate on social media regarding the merits and credibility of the institution of marriage.
She passed a few confusing statements on marriage when asked about her plans, love, and marriage in her latest interview with the fashion magazine, British Vogue.
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Malala Yousafzai who had been receiving praise on social media for appearing on the cover of British Vogue is now receiving flak on social media for passing controversial comments on marriage and partnership.
Among all the Halal relationships, Allah SWT only said about this marriage relationship between husband and wife as one of his signs. #Malala pic.twitter.com/7Bz3Z02jyB
— Waqar Ahmed (@WaqarAhmedNisar) June 2, 2021
“I still don’t understand why people have to get married. If you want to have a person in your life, why do you have to sign marriage papers, why can’t it just be a partnership?” said Malala Yousafzai in her interview with British Vogue Magazine.
Why do we have to get married? – Malala
Malala’s parents had an “arranged love marriage” but she isn’t sure if marriage is for her. “My mum is like, ‘Don’t you dare say anything like that! You have to get married, marriage is beautiful,” said Malala.
Here comes the torch bearing leader of attacks against institution of marriage & family structure.
— 𝔍𝔍~Katherine (@Jinnah_Club) June 2, 2021
Dear @Malala
Don't try to mess up our social fabric because your masters want it that way. Do your puppetry where you are. Keep us away from your filth…. pic.twitter.com/TT1zud8Lhc
She said that her friends are finding partners and sharing their stories on social media but she is not sure what she wants. “You know, on social media, everyone’s sharing their relationship stories, and you get worried…If you can trust someone or not, [and] how can you be sure.”
Why do we have to get married? – Malala
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