We received an inspiration letter from a student and friend of Malala Yousafzai from Serbia. The girls with same aged as Malala are sending us so many messages and letters in support of Malala and in respect of Malala. And that's how we think Malala is changing the world and will change so.
Here is the letter word by word sent us from Serbia, you may also send letters, poems, portraits and anything you wish to be published on this blog about Malala with your name or website.
Dear Malala,
I don't even know how to start this letter. I want to tell you so many things. First of all, let me tell you how much I admire you. You're one of the bravest girls I ever met. I’m sure you heard this words like X times, but never mind. I think you're one of your kind.
Just a few months ago I didn't know who you were, till I read the news about you being shot by Taliban. It was so terrible news. I'm 17 years old, so we're almost coevals. That’s why I can understand you even better. So, when I heard that news, I was sure you'd die and I felt so discouraged. I thought that one smart and brave girl would die for no reason. Later on, when I heard you had survived, I was very happy. I prayed God for you, my friend, if I can call you that. So, after the accident you had, I started following the news about you. I found out you were a girl from Pakistan, who was fighting for her future and I felt such an admiration. You passed through so many things so far and survived almost every kind of pain.
I wish you had a happier life, but never mind. All that struggle made you stronger. One of my favorite quotes is : “What doesn't kill you, make you stronger.”You proved it in practice. You didn't let anyone to prevent you and you’re a real life example that we can fulfill any of our dreams if we only want to. We can even move mountains, cross rivers, fly to the Moon… You proved that a girl can do so many things and you did so many of them. You showed the world who we girls actually are and that our voice is heard and that it must be heard. We’re not a minority, we’re independent enough to pass through life depending on ourselves only. I have always thought education was the most important thing in the life and I’m glad to have found one person who shares my point of view. That is you, Malala.
As you said : “One teacher, one student, one book and one pencil can change the world. “
The key to the brighter future is in the knowledge, in books, in words. You showed me some new aspects of life and learnt me that no matter where do we come from, we can succeed and get a good knowledge. Thank you.
I can just imagine how hard it was to stand up and express your opinion in front of so many uneducated people, who’re afraid of changes. Fear is the biggest enemy, but you won it. You helped people to realize how they powerful are, how they can give their own contribution to the world’s improvement and change it to better.
They must had many wrong prejudices about girl’s place in the world and their rights, their freedom and their chance to get education. Thanks to you, they’re slowly changing that ancient and biased opinion, and although there’re left so many things to be done, you made a huge step, the hardest step-the first step. Well done!
Thanks to you I realized how life can be so hard in some parts of the world and I learnt to more appreciate the things God gave me. I realized how lucky I actually were. I had the chance to study and to wide my views every day. Is there anything more valuable?
I’m now aware how many children in the world lack education and I’m aware of their struggle for survival. I wish we all could get the free education. I strongly believe that we girls' re-born to be leaders and to show this world it needs us. After you, so many girls started to think about themselves and their position in the society and thanks to you, they decided to do something and change all the things they can. You were their illumination, Malala. You showed them they could do better. You’re the best role model for girls around the world, not for those who’re lacking education only, but also for those who’re afraid of the world, who can’t stand for their rights. You showed them everything is possible. Isn’t it?
Never give up, keep doing this great work. I'm sure you'll be a great leader and one of the most powerful women in the world in a few years.
I want to congratulate you for the International Peace Award you got, well done. You deserved it.
I hope we’ll meet at University of Oxford one day.
Best wishes from your Serbian friend,
Natalija Sokolov
SubhanAllah...g
ReplyDeleteThe above letter to you I agree totally Malala. "I'm so much older than you, but nevertheless, Malala proud and happy for your involvement. It shows the potential of young people have today, and which has the ability to fight for the right to educate themselves. Impressive.You are a great inspiration to many young girls and boys all over the world. Your courage and your dedication will give others the strength to be in your name Malala fight for something which in many countries is a matter of course, but in many other countries is not a matter of course. Let just your engagement lead to your own studies also-since both areas are so important. I am sure your parents are very proud of you and that you are performing-equally proud that so many others are. But Malala there is something much more important than anything else. Your health. Take care of yourself for you are needed for all the people who see your dedication as so important and see in you the inspiration many need to fight for the right to educate themselves to anything that best suits each individual. You're a heaven's Angel Malala.
ReplyDeleteYour allways supporting friend
Bjorn Alvebrand (Sweden)
I think Malala is an inspiration for the word, but for us, women, even more. In countries where we have freedom to study and have an eductaion, we know and understand how important it is and we surely would like all people to have the same rights as us.
ReplyDeleteMalala's voice echoes in our hearts and lives. May we never hesitate to make that first step, a step that can change the world.
Thank you for spreading her message.
The girl was hide but now active in the world
ReplyDeletedear malala,
ReplyDeletei don't know what is truth and what is just an offence.but all the way long we think if you are really working for women rights or wanna come to Pakistan's politics,then you should or you must have done this before my these words to be debouched out . you must had given an application to USA government to release Afiya siddique , somehow control drone attacks and stop innocent killing in Pakistan.. if you can't do all this then u don't have any right to gain noble prize and to return back. have your women rights with you..
Dear Malala,
ReplyDeleteI think you are an inspiration for the world. It was only a couple of days ago when my teacher told me about you. I was amazed by what you did. You are an excellent roll model. I love what you are doing. Keep on doing what you are doing. Congratulations on being nominated for the nobel peace prize. You are an angel.
Your supporter
Sanjit Beriwal
Dear Malala,
ReplyDeleteMalala you are so brave for standing up to the taliban .Congratulations for getting the nobles peace prize.Books and Pens are powerful weapons.You have proved that girls can be braver than boys.If the taliban had banned boys from going to school I bet they wouldn't do what you did.The girls on the bus must have not been brave because they were afraid that if they didn't tell them where you were they would do something bad to them.