Ziauddin Yousafzai is a Pakistani diplomat, educator, educational activist and human rights campaigner
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Ziauddin Yousafzai is a Pakistani diplomat, educator, educational activist and human rights campaigner
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He is married to Tor Pekai Yousafzai. Apart from her daughter Malala, he has two sons, Atal, and Khushal.
Ziauddin hails from a Sunni Muslim family of Pashtun ethnicity from the Swat Valley, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. He was born in 1969 to Rohul Amin Yousafzai. He has five sisters and an older brother, Saeed Ramzan.
His father was a government high school teacher of theology, orator and Imam of the local mosque. His father was also an education activist whose devotion for the cause motivated him to tread the path.
Ziauddin had a stutter in his childhood but with strong will and determination he overcame this and learnt to speak correctly.
He studied at the ‘Jahanzeb College’ in Swat Valley and obtained his masters in English. While in college, he joined the student group ‘Pakhtoon Students Federation’ (PSF) that advocated for equal rights for Pashtuns. He remained the general secretary of the federation.
All through his life Ziauddin has remained an advocate of education for children, both boys and girls and backed every woman who wanted to educate herself and create her own identity. He attributes his endeavour in such pursuits to some extent to his early experiences.
He would see girls being engaged in household chores cooking for their fathers and brothers instead of going to school. In his speech for TED Talk he recalled incidents like his sisters staying back home while he went to school. Many such facts led him motivate his daughter to advocate for women’s right.
He himself runs a chain of schools called ‘Khushal Public School’. He started his schools along with his friend Naeem Khan after college studies.
He never shied away to express his regard for women and insisted that his school be open to girls as well. His school for both boys and girls was not taken well by many. A Mullah in his village once campaigned against him on this, but failed to deter him from his mission. He fought back saying ‘Nim Mullah khatrai iman’ that is “A Mullah who is not fully learned is a danger to faith”.
Like in many of the cases where girls are considered burden to the family, Ziauddin’s family was also unhappy when Malala was born. However, the proud father had already chalked out the very best of everything for his beloved daughter, much to the discontent of many.