Malala Yousafzai, who at the age of 17 became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, married in England on Tuesday, more than nine years after she was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager.
Youafzai, 24, Asser Asser Malik, a manager for the Pakistani cricket board, at a small Islamic ceremony called Nikkah, he said on Twitter.
The two families they attended the ceremony at Birmingham, England.
“Today marks a valuable day in my life,” he wrote.
“Please send your prayer.
We love walking together to travel ahead.” Yousafzai, one of the most famous advocates in the world for girls’s education, keeps her big daily details.
But he shared several photos, including one of his husbands who signed what appeared to be a wedding contract and another pair posing between falling leaves.
He wore a pink dress.
Her husband, Malik, is the manager for the body of the Pakistani government for cricket, according to its LinkedIn page.
He graduated in 2012 from Lahore Pakistan management science.
Message of congratulations on social media flows from all over the world.
On Instagram, Greta Thunberg and Priyanka Chopra are included in sympathizers.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from Canada said on Twitter that he and his wife hoped the couple would enjoy their “special day”: “We hope you have a lifetime for happiness together,” he wrote.
Melinda French Gates said on Instagram: “Congratulations! Very happy for you both!” Marriage Tuesday came more than nine years after Yousafzai survived the effort to murder by the Taliban for criticizing the group’s efforts to prevent Pakistani girls from going to school.
At the time of the shooting, he wrote a blog post for the BBC about life under the Taliban in the Pakistani Swat Valley.
Severe injured in the attack, Yousafzai was transferred to England for medical care.
He settled with his family in Birmingham, England, in 2013, where he continued his education and became an activist for girls’ education, according to Malala Fund, an organization he founded.
Yousafzai graduated last year from Oxford University, where he completed philosophy, politics, and economic degree, one of the most prestigious universities.
In august essay for the New York Times, he wrote about his fear of Afghan girls who attended the Taliban new rules.
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