Malala Yousafzai Nobel Peace Prize Speech

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @ليناالإبراهيمي
    @ليناالإبراهيمي 8 років тому +3754

    "thank you to my father for not cutting my wings and letting me fly"
    it's the best part, I'd loved it.

    • @vijaylakshmitammana7294
      @vijaylakshmitammana7294 8 років тому +4

      teluga

    • @pushpanarasimhan193
      @pushpanarasimhan193 8 років тому +44

      its not cutting its clipping

    • @connilane1779
      @connilane1779 8 років тому +108

      In her book: I am Malala....she says she prayed to God to make her taller but instead "He made me reach the sky." That line brought tears to my eyes.

    • @hildac.3600
      @hildac.3600 8 років тому +5

      really

    • @aminedaouk
      @aminedaouk 8 років тому +10

      me too ... made tears spurt out of my eyes

  • @esthernzau8670
    @esthernzau8670 5 років тому +547

    "I do not share my story because it's unique, I share my story because it is the story of many girls out there "
    Malala

  • @17thknight
    @17thknight 9 років тому +273

    I am a 32 year old law enforcement officer with 10 years experience in the military. I have never had a hero in my life, and never saw the point. The people I most admired were always soldiers, generals, and "great men" of history. But I have a hero now. Malala is my hero. She is a shining beacon in a dark world.

    • @opcon3155
      @opcon3155 Рік тому

      More like a shining scam

    • @TauOnYoutube
      @TauOnYoutube Рік тому +1

      @@opcon3155what?!

    • @opcon3155
      @opcon3155 Рік тому

      @@TauOnUA-cam this girl and her dad are rip offs

    • @TauOnYoutube
      @TauOnYoutube Рік тому +1

      @@opcon3155how?

    • @CreppCreepy
      @CreppCreepy 11 місяців тому +2

      @@opcon3155how Bro 💀💀💀

  • @hamzaiftikhar1229
    @hamzaiftikhar1229 5 років тому +222

    Her parents are so happy and proud of her.Look at them.

    • @Xx0ME0xX
      @Xx0ME0xX 4 роки тому +5

      If i was her father when she said thank you for not clipping her wings and letting her fly i probably would've teared up...

    • @AbhishekKumar-pc7ql
      @AbhishekKumar-pc7ql 4 роки тому +2

      Godbless

  • @shiva-jo3tf
    @shiva-jo3tf 8 років тому +49

    i think that this speech is one of the most beautiful and powerful speeches in nobel prize history.thank you malala.

  • @tamim50fty
    @tamim50fty 8 років тому +55

    One Child One Teacher One Book and One Pen can change the world..... that's Malala Yousafzai for you 💝

  • @Ropeadopeya
    @Ropeadopeya 9 років тому +653

    It is insane how old she sounds versus how old she is. She has the ability so communicate so clearly and earnestly, this is a trait which is rare in 90% of adults much less other girls who are 17. This is a person who will be remembered.

    • @destina3898
      @destina3898 9 років тому +13

      Much less than other girls AND boys.

    • @Ropeadopeya
      @Ropeadopeya 9 років тому

      ...

    • @SuzannaKiraly
      @SuzannaKiraly 9 років тому +14

      +Ben Alexander She actually seems to be at graduate level at 17 so she got a better education than most Americans, plus she was taught to speak English. And she seems to have had public speaking training also because she speaks like someone who has been giving speeches forever and she knows to repeat important points for emphasis. Not many people can speak like a professional speaker at 17.

    • @khalidkilo
      @khalidkilo 9 років тому +7

      +Ben Alexander u know why, because what happened in her life was a major event that changed her 100%, she became more wisdom and more appreciative of life , just something to think about

    • @shahzaibzafar946
      @shahzaibzafar946 9 років тому +15

      +Ben Alexander - Her maturity comes from self experiencing the problem and also having full awareness of human rights. She is not trained in public speaking. With that Thrust behind her - public speaking is a small piece of puzzle. Many Pakistanis fall in this category. Their inventive work is not less than Malala's. City's spirits and structure is held together with people's innovation and will - with zero engagement of the Govt. She also represents that Birth face of A very young country - Pakistan (which is now disfigured in the recent past)

  • @lalau8871
    @lalau8871 6 років тому +574

    I’m 11 and I will stay in school and become a lawyer to help Malala she is my inspiration and my example to follow I know I’m not from Pakistan 🇵🇰 or from India 🇮🇳 or from Africa I’m from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 but i believe that girls have to go to school 🏫 and thank you Malala for making a huge change in this world

    • @nrminrzazad115
      @nrminrzazad115 5 років тому +9

      Wish you all the best, young lady. We are all over the world🕸️🌻

    • @skunivers1906
      @skunivers1906 5 років тому

      Iam indian , that's tr u

    • @lalaorange5398
      @lalaorange5398 5 років тому +1

      by the time that happens malala would have already brought education for the world

    • @anotherwaytobyinessa
      @anotherwaytobyinessa 5 років тому

      Keep persevering and working hard for making your ambitions come true. 💪🏽 You can do it. Bendiciones

    • @clusa3721
      @clusa3721 5 років тому +2

      How is Laura doing today, 2019? I need a lawyer already. I hope you are still keeping alive Malala's dreams also! Pass it on to the adolescent community! My best wishes to you!! God bless!

  • @TheWickedWizard09
    @TheWickedWizard09 9 років тому +12

    The 170 people who clicked the thumbs down is unbelievable! I am not so sure what they see wrong in her speech. Malala is an inspiration. Thank you for being a beacon of hope for all those out of school youths.

  • @mindlilacs
    @mindlilacs 9 років тому +100

    Am I the only one who cried? Yes? Okay.
    She's so inspirational and definitely my role model.

    • @Dawn2Dusk23
      @Dawn2Dusk23 9 років тому +4

      Nope. It was amazing.

    • @comfidelcabby1688
      @comfidelcabby1688 8 років тому +4

      I cried & I'm a guy. I hope once you've read her book & viewed her youtube clips, you can come to the conclusion that Almighty God helps those who helps themselves. For me, I gather that she's absolutely greatful to her parents & so thankful to be born in Swat Valley despite the hardships. Also, she's not only a practicing Muslim, but she keeps on learning & recite the Holy Quran every day. You can learn a lot from this girl if you see her, just ask the right questions.

    • @gabbymay333
      @gabbymay333 8 років тому

      +comfidel cabby yes, I read the book it was a good book and she is only eighteen years old now!!!! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @JUSTICEFORCHARLESTAYLOR
      @JUSTICEFORCHARLESTAYLOR 8 років тому

      +Lana Del Bae - i look at her without tears in my eyes. not because i feel sorry for her but because she has this overwhelming energy of hope. She is amazing.

  • @hiya3277
    @hiya3277 10 років тому +612

    Malala. :')
    The girl who fought for her rights. :')
    Humanity will never be lost as long as we have a few 'Malala's on Earth.

    • @ahanasen6686
      @ahanasen6686 10 років тому +6

      Every girl in this world should be strong to fight for peace

    • @joerock7000
      @joerock7000 10 років тому

      she fought for her rights? how and when? everything about her is portrayed in the media. When Obama became the president in 2008, everyone thought this was the great historical moment and a turning point of blacks in america. Look at now, 2014 the racial tension was greater than ever. everyone can't wait to see Obama leave office. historical indeed. fools will be fools

    • @joerock7000
      @joerock7000 10 років тому

      *****
      thank you for speaking truth and sense.

    • @jennamckay9986
      @jennamckay9986 10 років тому +6

      +Joe Rock If you'd done any of your own research for information that is readily available and at your fingertips, you would have been able to answer your own question and avoid looking like a fool.

    • @joerock7000
      @joerock7000 10 років тому

      Jenna McKay you haven't prove me wrong. show some of your "facts" please

  • @christineventresca1729
    @christineventresca1729 5 років тому +66

    “Why is it so easy to build tanks, but to build schools, is so hard?” So very profound and so very true even to this day.

    • @zainabfarhat2723
      @zainabfarhat2723 2 роки тому

      Because of india Pakistan war Pakistan needs safety india is ready to destroy pakistan most of the money goes on safety of Pakistan not education of Pakistan india is a major problem but your objection is right

  • @bushyrat
    @bushyrat 8 років тому +60

    I love how proud her dad is, and it looks like this fight she is taking on is a piece of him. Listen only to her voice, and none of the comments politicians made/make on her behalf. She is saying what she means, and needs no assistance in voicing her opinion. Just seeing how strong she is since the videos of her being a scared girl in Pakistan, and now she is completely certain and comfortable in her opinion and what she believes in is so impressive and beautiful. The smile on her dads face says it all.

  • @MightyMattTM
    @MightyMattTM 9 років тому +354

    It says something about America when most of our youths hate going to school, loathe it really. Then this young lady is fighting for education so hard that when she gets shot in the face, she survives, and continues to advocate for education. My generation could learn a lot from her, and we're the same age.

    • @katieford1327
      @katieford1327 9 років тому +25

      I think what (at least in my school) is the problem is that children don't realize what an education means. In my small town you really don't need an education, just a well-known last name. I believe why so many kids hate going to school is because they've no idea what life is like without one- how much more difficult it is.

    • @adambrassard6277
      @adambrassard6277 9 років тому +36

      Most of the problem isn't the education itself, it's the public school system. The schools don't present the information in a way that makes learning enjoyable, for everyone at least. A lot of it is that the schools are run like a business and don't really care for the students, except the few good teachers. Another problem is that the society we are in tells us that it's wrong to be "nerdy," and getting good grades or actually paying attention in class equates to being "nerdy." To be honest though, I think it's more society's fault.

    • @ColdBar
      @ColdBar 9 років тому

      Kat Ford well put :)

    • @willhaney96
      @willhaney96 9 років тому

      Adam Brassard It seems to me that there is the sprouting beginning of the praise of nerds and nerd kind

    • @Tay-ns9bi
      @Tay-ns9bi 9 років тому +8

      Captain_of_Solitude American children hate going to school because schools dont teach them anything. our entire education system is built upon test scores they dont care about us learning anymore. they teach us how to pass a test these days. thats why kids loathe school.

  • @notquitemytempo1353
    @notquitemytempo1353 9 років тому +16

    "I had two options. One was to remain silent and wait to be killed, and the second was to speak up and then be killed. I chose the second one, I decided to speak up".
    What a beautiful mind and heart. And how fucked up our world is, when a person can be driven to the conclusion that they only have these two options.

  •  5 років тому +54

    This amazing person Malala will one day be Prime Minister of Pakistan.... or the first foreign born person becoming Prime Minister of the UK.

  • @amitchaudhary6917
    @amitchaudhary6917 9 років тому +11

    This girl has fire inside her !!! her eyes speaks how courageous she has been !!!! Truely an Inspiration !

  • @andrewchung522
    @andrewchung522 6 років тому +272

    Her art of delivering speech is like a pro of decades experience....
    Very powerful, inspirational n beautiful ...

    • @longsangli8402
      @longsangli8402 5 років тому +2

      yes, she is so gifted and well articulated, so composed, with the maturity of someone well beyond her years

    • @davidjoseph2187
      @davidjoseph2187 5 років тому

      MALALA. IS THE. FLOWER OF. ASIA. AFTER. SHAKE HASEENA. FROM. BANGLADESH. BEFORE. UN SAN SUE SCHE
      REMEMBER. HISTORY. UN SAN. SUE. SCHE. WAS. HOUSE. ARREST. 20. YEARS. AND. RELEASED. BY. TERRORISTS
      SHAKE. HAZEENA. BALED. COURT. AND. BECOME. PRISONE. IN JAIL
      NOW. MALALA YOUSAF. IN. TENTION
      WE HAVE. PRIYANKA. GANDHI.
      RAHOOL GANDHI IS IN ENERGETIC......
      OUR EARTHS. ROTATION. AND REVOLUTION. CONTINUING. YEARS. PAST. THIS. IS. THE WORDS. OF. OUR. GODS. AND. GODSS. WE. SHOULD. STAND. STRAIGHT. FOR. COLLECTING. . TO. SHOW. TO. NEXT. GENERATIONS......
      DJ.

    • @geethuvarghese9103
      @geethuvarghese9103 5 років тому

      Great minds think alike.. Do not wonder. God has created mankind n Created it so beautiful. Remember dear, all the wonders u seek.. Are within..within yourselves.

    • @Andrea-dz1ps
      @Andrea-dz1ps 2 роки тому

      @@geethuvarghese9103 blah

  • @athernissa2234
    @athernissa2234 8 років тому +1013

    So emotional when she thanked her father for not CLIPPING HER WINGS AND LETTING HER FLY

  • @nilimamandal4495
    @nilimamandal4495 5 років тому +200

    Anyone listening on 2019?ur every line inspired us....LV u...

  • @MamaJeanne
    @MamaJeanne 9 років тому +12

    Dear friend Malala, this is the most powerful speech I have heard in the 70 years of my life that extols the value of education, especially for girls. Your witness for Peace and Education for all children, especially girls whose futures are challenged, moves me to the depth of my being. May God bless you and your foresighted family, not to mention, the millions of girls who will receive an education because of your powerful witness.

  • @Maryyyy5678
    @Maryyyy5678 8 років тому +79

    Proud of u Malala. I am a very big fan of yours. You proved that a young girl of my age can achieve gr8 things with strong will

  • @MM-vq9hz
    @MM-vq9hz 9 років тому +409

    I'm proud of you my sister, Malala Yousafzai. May Allah, give you strength, and a long life, so you could spread the true meaning of Islam, by fighting for justice, and education. YOU ARE A INSPERTION FOR AFGHANS GRILS, IN AFGHANISTAN and across the globe.Greeting from AFG.

    • @Sparkiebc
      @Sparkiebc 9 років тому +4

      SHAH JAHAN Afghani amen

    • @MM-vq9hz
      @MM-vq9hz 9 років тому +4

      win barker Thanks you are good man.

    • @ruialmeida818
      @ruialmeida818 9 років тому +9

      +SHAH JAHAN Afghani I'm not a Muslim (I'm not religious in any form) but thankfuly I live in a country with religious freedom... sadly, in the western world, Islam is frequently associated with fundamentalism... Malala has been a beacon of light to change that view, and to make the western world realize that, like in other religions all over the globe, there are coherant people as well as fundamentalist, so the fault doesn't lay in the religion, but in the fundamentalists groups.

    • @DonkeyKong5479
      @DonkeyKong5479 9 років тому +1

      I thought Afghans don't like Pakistanis

    • @MM-vq9hz
      @MM-vq9hz 9 років тому +16

      I don't have problem with people of Pakistan. But I hate Pakistan's ISI, who spread Terror.

  • @ahujaginni8262
    @ahujaginni8262 5 років тому +21

    9:30 "when I had two options, to remain silent and wait to be killed or to speak up and then be killed, I chose the second one" 👏

  • @mariagabrielaabelardo2658
    @mariagabrielaabelardo2658 10 років тому +9

    Malala, I just read your book and it is so inspirational. We all need to fight for the right of the women. We all need to fight for the children and for they education. Your book is awesome, I really idmire you. Good luck in your journey. You deserve the best.

  • @pearlearlskye9923
    @pearlearlskye9923 6 років тому +92

    Just finished reading your book “I am Malala” that’s why i’m here. God bless you Malala..

  • @Charlotte-el8bl
    @Charlotte-el8bl 9 років тому +98

    Her voice gives me chills!

    • @nayeliev.2558
      @nayeliev.2558 9 років тому +1

      Her voice relaxes me

    • @oskafanga265
      @oskafanga265 9 років тому +5

      +Charlotte Flynn ..She is one of the most amazing kids in the world..I adore her..

    • @dididisun
      @dididisun 8 років тому +6

      +0-0 0-0 because her voice has such a authority with great humbleness.

    • @fidofido5090
      @fidofido5090 7 років тому

      respect for her. she's already famous

  • @DanishAnsari-rk7ss
    @DanishAnsari-rk7ss 5 років тому +80

    Her mother is so beautiful
    She looks like A Queen 👑

  • @mckennacisler01
    @mckennacisler01 10 років тому +30

    This is an amazing speech, it is great that someone can rise from such trauma to having such passion for change. I particularly like her comparison of the cost of war to the cost of education. I think one educated citizen can do more for a county than hundreds of solders could do. I look forward to seeing what Malala accomplishes in the rest of her life, as she has so much more time to enact change.

  • @minaa5945
    @minaa5945 9 років тому +9

    It's amusing how some people in the comment section are trying to find excuses to criticize her. Malala is an inspiration. We need more of her in the world.

  • @aselinn9904
    @aselinn9904 8 років тому +70

    I wish every girl of pakistan well educated 😍

  • @AcheliusDecimus
    @AcheliusDecimus 4 роки тому +52

    "Why is it a powerful country finds it so easy to make war, but so hard to make peace?" ~ Malala

    • @AcheliusDecimus
      @AcheliusDecimus 3 роки тому +1

      @Austin Yaussi Yup, you are correct, but these countries forget this saying, "Today for me, tomorrow for you."

  • @balkiprasanna1984
    @balkiprasanna1984 9 років тому +18

    Spread the love... Malala you are the best.... Lot's of love...

  • @danibine
    @danibine 8 років тому +28

    Malala is clear and direct in her speech. You can see how she is used to speaking to large crowds after so many years fighting for her education.
    She's so outstanding, so marbelous. I, as a woman, as a person with the same age as her, would not have the courage to achieve her feats in a islamic country, in a country filled with talibã threats, Guns, actions. She saw and survived bombings, she lived in a City where cars patrolled the streets with machine guns. She knew the Danger, the conviction on their death threats. She lived the terror everyday. Yet, even scared, she had the strenght to stood Up.
    She is incredible. She makes me truthly proud of being a woman

  • @MichaelNaness
    @MichaelNaness 10 років тому +41

    Im so happy the world is starting to become more equal and peaceful. We should all be proud to be living in this time period.

    • @joerock7000
      @joerock7000 10 років тому +3

      you obviously have not been watching the news for the past 10 years

    • @mattmorris9283
      @mattmorris9283 10 років тому

      Clown, pretty sure it's in a shit state mate. Can't turn on the TV without seeing a storey on one of these fucks committing atrocities in some Western country.

    • @santisanti8386
      @santisanti8386 10 років тому +2

      Matt Morris
      That is probably because Western countries commit way more atrocities in their countries. No justification for each side.

    • @joerock7000
      @joerock7000 10 років тому +1

      *****
      the west can justify the slaughter of millions upon millions of non westerners because one of them killed our comic clown

    • @naeemalshoaibi1621
      @naeemalshoaibi1621 10 років тому +2

      no mate from 2000 and plus this world has been nothing but shit violence,wars,conflict,racism and dirty

  • @rahulbhattacharjee1562
    @rahulbhattacharjee1562 5 років тому +36

    Iron girl...! Brave brave brave....! Lots of love from bottom of my heart.....

  • @ronnieadams5996
    @ronnieadams5996 9 років тому +49

    Way To Go Malala ..... Great Speech.... Love What You Stand For, You Made Me Come To Tears, God Bless You And All Your Family. Peace / Love .

    • @Johny92941
      @Johny92941 9 років тому

      Ronnie Adams i am from pakistan ... and i swear that this is a scripted movie ... open your eyes

    • @southernmostrebel
      @southernmostrebel 9 років тому

      +junaid akhtar WHAT DO YOU THINK IS INSINCERE ABOUT IT ... BE SPECIFIC

  • @ginavong401
    @ginavong401 10 років тому +10

    I struggle writing a 5 minute speech in school and even when I get round to delivering it, people lose interest after the 2nd minute. She's only two years older than me but yet she walks on stage and delivers an amazing 26 minute speech and is able to keep the audience captivated and me on the edge of my seat. Not to mention that there are a lot more people than in my class of 30 and some of them are really important. So much admiration...

    • @cohenkelly6148
      @cohenkelly6148 2 роки тому

      im actaully writing a speech about malala, im speaking it very soon. its crazy how confident she is and gets her point across!!

  • @maryelizabeth2965
    @maryelizabeth2965 8 років тому +110

    Malala is such an intelligent and wonderful human being :)

    • @nizarahemmed
      @nizarahemmed 7 років тому +8

      Mary Elizabeth you are right
      she is an extraordinary creature

    • @wasimarain6864
      @wasimarain6864 7 років тому

      Mary Elizabeth definitely! It's no doubt

    • @madhupspk1066
      @madhupspk1066 6 років тому

      +918309682485 it's my what app number

    • @ilikemetal2910
      @ilikemetal2910 6 років тому

      madhu pspk wtf

  • @yomlimayi2196
    @yomlimayi2196 5 років тому +180

    "My father didn't clip my wings but he letting me fly"
    💞💞😍😍

  • @chetansalelkar9983
    @chetansalelkar9983 7 років тому +82

    I am Indian and i support malala god bless you ....keep your spirit god is with you

    • @gameworld2529
      @gameworld2529 6 років тому +1

      harry parry is that a problem ?

  • @kusumadevi2752
    @kusumadevi2752 8 років тому +38

    world's brave and intelligent girl. l am very proud of her

  • @FARHAFANNA000
    @FARHAFANNA000 8 років тому +61

    I can see a proud dad❤️

  • @bangladeshcricket8519
    @bangladeshcricket8519 5 років тому +44

    Today I'm not rising my voice it is voice of 66 million girls..that hit me hard
    I m very emotional 😭😭😭

  • @girlstv4363
    @girlstv4363 8 років тому +121

    This is Amazing, she is amazing!♥ What kind of people would dislike this??

  • @fakhrepunjab915
    @fakhrepunjab915 8 років тому +7

    Star of Pakistan.
    Love you Beta.
    Long Live Pakistan

  • @TheKkaria
    @TheKkaria 8 років тому +9

    She is the most encouraging and brave girl I've ever known

  • @khadkaon1259
    @khadkaon1259 5 років тому +23

    May ALLAH protect you, I love you malala keep giong on, from somalia

    • @shoukathalikkal1554
      @shoukathalikkal1554 5 років тому

      Khadka On lavas ram vannal

    • @khadkaon1259
      @khadkaon1259 5 років тому

      @@shoukathalikkal1554 what do you mean? May you translate to english?

  • @joannaphilipa4177
    @joannaphilipa4177 9 років тому +313

    God, this all seems like such a different reality. I'm 17 just like her, and what she's saying seems so far away, i'm so used to see people my age, and me, myself taking education for granted. *feeling stupid here. She really motivates me to take my geometry book and start doing some work. this girl is just amazing! I can't imagine beeing in her, and all those several children's situation. Hearing her is a lot different than just reading papers and watch the news. I hope these people get the same rights as me.

    • @Starlet360LP
      @Starlet360LP 9 років тому +10

      I feel you all the way girl! I'm 19 and looking up to her. She's great!

    • @bangtidy2513
      @bangtidy2513 9 років тому +2

      ***** Special needs

    • @joannaphilipa4177
      @joannaphilipa4177 9 років тому +2

      And mostly not compare yourself with others and know your own value ;)

    • @Starlet360LP
      @Starlet360LP 9 років тому +2

      ***** Does't matter what age we are. We can all come together and make a difference :)

    • @Johny92941
      @Johny92941 9 років тому +2

      Joanna Philipa i am from pakistan ... and i swear that this is a scripted movie ... open your eyes

  • @sufisufi4867
    @sufisufi4867 6 років тому +414

    Her father has a smiling face always....☺

    • @tabishkhan2673
      @tabishkhan2673 6 років тому +1

      Thanks

    • @senpaitama8778
      @senpaitama8778 6 років тому +9

      Her father is AMAZING!! I read her book and what amazed me was her father! In such a patriarchal society, her father was anything but that and was very progressive.

    • @nizamkhan8401
      @nizamkhan8401 6 років тому

      sufi sufi

    • @praneethparisipogu2572
      @praneethparisipogu2572 5 років тому

      Ur so great malala

  • @sundaryadav
    @sundaryadav 7 років тому +6

    I am proud to be Asian ...
    When she told "when an Indian and Pakistani can show the world by fighting for children's rights by working together " still gives me goosebumps

  • @tayyabafatima5680
    @tayyabafatima5680 5 років тому +20

    I’m crying how good her speech was I love Malala
    Sooooooooooooooooooooooo much

  • @rroseselaklee6844
    @rroseselaklee6844 10 років тому +10

    Malala's courage keeps the flame of hope alive for our world.

  • @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake
    @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake 8 років тому +19

    I am gonna confess something.
    I have heard about Malala before. I have been impressed able it what she had achieved even though she is the same age as me. I heard about her, been impressed by her and promptly forgot her.
    Recently, I had finished my high school and joined a ver good college. Said college arranged for a motivational speech by the IPS SilenderBabu who came from a very poor family and had achieved greatness. He asked us about who we think Malala is. A boy promptly answered that she was a girl shot by the terrorists. I may have forgotten Malala for a short period of time but I still felt offended for her. SilenderBabu then screened a short part of this speech. I was amazed by the bravery that she showed. Because being an introverted person, I would have been scared shitless to even stand before such a crowd. I was intrigued and wanted to hear the rest of her speech. That would is one of the best decisions I have ever made.

    • @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake
      @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake 8 років тому +2

      (Continuation)
      I am an Indian girl who was enrolled in one of the most prestigious school in my area. But I like most of my fellow youth, I disregarded the education offered to me because it was so easily offered to me and also the usual reason given by my fellow youth, "it's hard to study","its boring" etc. I hated going to school. But then as I listen to Malala's speech the only thing running through my mind is that, "I don't have those difficulties that my fellow sisters around the world have. Those girls WANTED education and they have been deprived of it whereas here I am, getting the education they are fighting for, and disregarding it." I have never felt so ashamed. Another thing that SilenderBabu highlighted in his speech is that if you want your life to change then it is YOU who has to work for it. He told us that many youth think that studying is hard. He told us a story of how some poor high school graduate students were sent into the sea as fishermen to work for income.

    • @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake
      @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake 8 років тому +1

      +SwethaRockzz (continuation)
      He told us how they got stranded had to survive a week by drinking their own urine. Then he looked at us and asked us "so, what do you think is more hard, studying to develop your future or fighting to survive?". I think the answer is pretty clear.
      So today, I promise that I will study my hardest. I may not make a change for others but I CAN and I WILL make a change for my own future. I may not make a change like Malala or SilenderBabu but I will make sure their effort to better OUR own future does not go to waste.

    • @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake
      @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake 8 років тому +4

      +SwethaRockzz Malala, you may not read this. But I hope you know that your voice IS heard and that it IS making a change. Not many people may read these lengthy comments but if you do and you are one of the people disregarding the education given to you, remember, it is YOUR future you are studying for and remember the thousands of people around the world who are not so privileged. Study hard. Make a difference. Even though it is in your own life.

    • @tawnkuimi-uru7212
      @tawnkuimi-uru7212 8 років тому +4

      Bless you and all that you hold dear.

    • @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake
      @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake 8 років тому

      +Tawnku Imi-Uru thank you :)

  • @doyeldasrollno1251
    @doyeldasrollno1251 10 років тому +6

    I am also 16 and was not aware of the importances of eduction that she so perfectly described.I am very very happy that she chose the second option to STAND UP & RAISE HER VOICE against all the injustice

  • @slepeckymamut9960
    @slepeckymamut9960 5 років тому +72

    I have two daughters and I am moved. Fortunately, I live in a democratic country because the older daughter loves education and admires Malala and Maria Curie.
    (The second daughter is still a baby)

  • @violettelafferty7812
    @violettelafferty7812 9 років тому +8

    This says so much. Most children complain about how much homework they have while others would give anything for it

  • @talentexposed4755
    @talentexposed4755 9 років тому +8

    Never heard such a Great speech from a young person as this. WOW! Inspirational, Challenging! Love you!

  • @jermynmatthew9376
    @jermynmatthew9376 9 років тому +44

    It is so Wonderful, that a 17 years old girl knows how to improve the world and not just like the other teenagers who find time of taking selfies, finding a new trend for a minute of popularity and all that stuffs...even I, do the same thing, of just taking selfies and wasting my time not wandering that in other parts of the world there are still teenagers, kids and women who suffers greatly in lack of education. I have no idea that a teenage girl would be able to speak out her voice for a Big change!
    :)
    And I...coming from a Third World Country, people especially youngsters like me, must do something meaningful to others. We must care for others, whatever life status they have or culture they live. the World is not getting better. Respect! Peace!

    • @paigeanderson6490
      @paigeanderson6490 9 років тому +1

      +Jermyn Matthew You can try to help during college/after college!

    • @Livelovelifeeleni
      @Livelovelifeeleni 9 років тому +1

      we all can help inspire change though and impact someone and that is enough too its all the people in the world w ho striVE to help people and make someone happy who are helping this world and IM sure someone smiles BC of you♥

    • @katiehallett170
      @katiehallett170 9 років тому +4

      taking a selfie does not mean that an individual doesn't care about what goes on in the world. I take selfies and do most things girls my age do, but I also am a feminist and I know a lot about gender equality, sexualization and sexism. However discriminating other 17 year olds for not understand things about the world, is not their fault at all. Which is exactly why people should be speaking out, so girls and boys do have an understanding. It's not that they ignore it, it's that they're not aware. Remember that.

    • @jermynmatthew9376
      @jermynmatthew9376 9 років тому +2

      :) What I meant was...As a Youngster, We just need to be more meaningful for others. the world is not getting better. We must care for others.

  • @JohnJohnson-gp1kp
    @JohnJohnson-gp1kp 5 років тому +46

    Malala is the inspiring female, I love her advocacy

  • @abelayele9366
    @abelayele9366 8 років тому +10

    She is amazing and very intelligent. keep up the good work brave girl.

  • @limitless4249
    @limitless4249 9 років тому +233

    I was deeply moved by Malala's speech.

    • @8098991
      @8098991 9 років тому +4

      +Ashley Montana She is an American clown, not more than that.

    • @oskafanga265
      @oskafanga265 9 років тому +5

      +Ashley Montana So am I..very much so.

    • @martinnap
      @martinnap 9 років тому +5

      +Ashley Montana me too

    • @southernmostrebel
      @southernmostrebel 9 років тому +6

      +Ashley Montana YET SHE STILL SUPPORTS ISLAM THAT CONTAINS THE HATE OF MUHAMMAD FOR WOMEN ,... SHOULD WE JUST IGNORE THAT STOCKHOLM SYNDROME ? " THE TRUE MESSAGE OF ISLAM " IS ENSLAVING AND DESTROYING ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN .... ISLAMS VALUES DIRECTED BULLETS AT HER HEAD ...B NOW SHE IS STILL PROMOTING MUHAMMAD .... NOT TO KNOW ... NOT TO NOTICE... NOT TO SPEAK UP IS TO ASSIST THE DECEPTION SHE SAYS SHE IS FIGHTING FOR A CAUSE ,,, FOR CHILDREN WHO WANT PEACE AND CHANGE TO STAND UP FOR THERE RIGHTS ... OK THEN STOP PROMOTING PEDOPHILE WARLORD OF DECEPTION AND HATE MUHAMMAD .... WE DIDNT LET LANCE ARMSTRONG OFF THE HOOK FOR CONTRADICTING HIMSELF BUT NOW WE ARE SUPPOSED TO PRETEND ISLAM HAS EVER BEEN ABOUT WOMAN'S RIGHTS ? I SUPPORT EDUCATION FOR WOMEN WHICH IS WHY I OPPOSE ISLAM ... SHE IS NOT BEING TRUE TO REALITY ... SHE IS STILL REMAINING SILENT BUT ONLY ADDRESSING BOOKS AND NOT THE ONES THAT TEACH OPPRESSION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN ... SHE IS SUPPORTING THE DECEPTION SHE IS REPEATING THE SAME GAME AS G W B AND OBAMA THE " INNOCENTS " OR AS SHE SAID ONLY APPLY TO MUSLIMS FOLLOWING AGREEING W/ MUHAMMAD'S PEDOPHILIA / OPPRESSION SEX SLAVERY / BEHEADING WOMEN ETC ... PRETENDING MUHAMMAD WHO BEHEADED AND RAPED WOMEN AND CHILDREN / TORTURED PEOPLE TO FIND LOCATION OF TREASURE KILLED DOGS RAPED ANIMALS ROBED AND ABDUCTED PEOPLE ETC IS " MERCIFUL " ... MUHAMMAD HIMSELF BEHEADED A WOMAN IN THE OLDEST BIOGRAPHY OF HIM ... BEHEADED HER FOR LAUGHING ... CAN WE GET REAL YET ? WOMEN PRAISING MUHAMMAD ARE LIKE JEWS PRAISING HITLER..;. THE POVERTY SHE SPEAKS OF AND SUICIDE BOMBINGS ARE ACCORDING TO MUHAMMAD'S FALSE PROMISES AND CONDONING CHILD MARRIAGE AND INBREEDING ... IT IS DISHONEST TO OPPOSE CHILD MARRIAGE THEN TO CALL MUHAMMAD
      " MERCIFUL " WHEN HE RAPED AND MARRIED CHILDREN ... PAKISTAN HAS HIGHEST GOOGLE SEARCHES FOR CHILD SEX AND ANIMAL SEX ... TAKE A WILD GUESS WHO DID AND SIGNED OFF ON THAT ? A: MUHAMMAD ... MANDELA WAS A MURDERING COMMUNIST AND M L K WOULD HAVE AS WELL BEEN ENSLAVED OR KILLE4DE BY MUHAMMAD WHO WO0ULD NO MORE EDUCATE BLACKS THEN WOMEN ,... CAN WE GET HONEST YET ? ANOTHER VERSION OF GIVING PEDOPHILE TERRORIST MUHAMMAD A TERRORIST PEACE PRIZE ... STOP DECEIVING AND BLAME WHERE IT BELONGS : MUHAMMAD AND HIS ISLAM ... ULTIMATE IRONY : EVERYTHING SHE COMPLAINS AQBOUT IS WHAT ISLAM IS BUT HER PLEA IS FOR EVERYONE ELSE TO CHANGE NOT FOR ISLAM TO BE ABOLISHED .... NO ONE DOES MORE VIOLENCE3 AND OPPRESSION THAN ISLAM ... IF SHE WERE SERIOUS ABOUT " LAST TIME " SHE WOULD NOT BE ADVOCATING FOR ISLAM ,,, NOTICE WAFA SULTAN TELLS THE TRUTH BUT NO ONE CARES ABOUT THAT BECAUSE VIT DOENT ENABLE THE PEDOPHILE WARLORD PROPHET BOF ISLAM WE ARE BRAINWASHED TO BE " TOLERANT OF " THIS COULD HAVE BEEN A REAL VICTORY AND HAS INSTEAD BEEN TURNED INTO LIBERAL LA LA LAND OF DENIAL GAME HALLOW AS A STATIGIC RESPONSE TO ISIS PROMISE FROM OBAMA ( WHO COVERS FOR THEM THAT FOLLOWING ISLAM AND ISLAMS FOUNDERS EXAMPLE AND TEACHINGS IS
      " NOT ISLAMIC " ) ua-cam.com/video/MOqIotJrFVM/v-deo.html

    • @AamirKhan-xh7fq
      @AamirKhan-xh7fq 9 років тому +2

      +Parks Curtis read once Mohammad life and his thoughts. i am challenging you that whatever you thing wrong about Mohammad and Islam you will be answered that you are completely wrong...

  • @lavanya-wo5gj
    @lavanya-wo5gj 9 років тому +8

    powerful. Amazing and inspiring. loved when you said dear sisters and brothers and not the other way round. world needs more girls like you. Respect.

  • @bilalbhat391
    @bilalbhat391 5 років тому +14

    Very much innovative lecture I have ever heard and starting with the name of Almighty Allah I salute you.

  • @Midhooooon
    @Midhooooon 7 років тому +8

    one teacher one book one pen could change the world - Inspirational.. explains the value of education

  • @codyshi4743
    @codyshi4743 8 років тому +122

    Freedom of education. Follow your dream Malala

    • @defencegamer1056
      @defencegamer1056 8 років тому +2

      jack han Freedom of education?

    • @prodigy4805
      @prodigy4805 7 років тому +6

      +Defence Gamer Do you even know anything about Malala?

  • @Sleepingincursive
    @Sleepingincursive 6 років тому +11

    Her fathers face through that whole speech. “THAT’S MY DAUGHTER!!!!” He looks so proud of her! What a wonderful family. Malala is an incredible young woman. Look at what she did by the age of 17, imagine what she can do by the age of 70, you go girl!

  • @RohitKumar81262
    @RohitKumar81262 5 років тому +19

    God bless you sister
    And you still working on this
    From India

  • @adorajane19
    @adorajane19 7 років тому +166

    "Why is it that countries which we called strong are so powerful in creating wars but are weak in bringing peace?" moved me...Anything is possible if we are focussed and support a great cause..More Malalas we need on this earth.

    • @pootube5454
      @pootube5454 6 років тому

      'Countries' don't create the problems, the people who RUN those countries are the problem.
      Don't believe Donald Trump or Vlad Putin are the problem, it is the people in the background pulling the strings who are to blame.
      Rothschild bankers, mega-corporations and wealthy oligarchy are the problem on this planet, not 'countries'.
      Countries are merely areas of land with borders agreed at international level.
      Have you ever seen 'America' or 'Russia' pick up a gun and shoot?

    • @ilikemetal2910
      @ilikemetal2910 6 років тому

      Poo Tube at least Donald brought peace.

    • @ilikemetal2910
      @ilikemetal2910 6 років тому

      Poo Tube also, you seem like a conspiracy theorist am I right? Mega-corporations (which are not real, they're just corporations) depend on the government, it's not the other way around. There is also no wealthy oligarchy, if I were to become part of the 1% I wouldn't all of a sudden be teleported to a room where I control the world and if I were to get out of the 1%, what will they do? Delete my memories? There is no people pulling any strings and there is no such thing as the corporations you describe that control the world. You sir, are a lunatic.

  • @jessien8091
    @jessien8091 8 років тому +143

    I am reading I am Malala it is a very beautiful book n very sad but it is my favourite book

  • @Rony4uRony4u
    @Rony4uRony4u 7 років тому +114

    wow! She is not only a Nobel peace prize laureate but also a good speaker .very impressive, very motivational. May Allah bless you.Thank you Sister.

  • @kasugapachaka8858
    @kasugapachaka8858 6 років тому +487

    Today I'm not rising my voice it is voice of 66million girls....that hit me hard wow

  • @dineshtiwar381
    @dineshtiwar381 8 років тому +7

    so motivinational speech
    your speech made me cry
    everyone must act and learn from you
    it is really gift of god
    keep doing well
    thanks a lot

  • @vitofelizzola1997
    @vitofelizzola1997 10 років тому +8

    Women getting equal rights, world peace, education for all, happiness, and hope. Those are all things that Malala spreads and hopes for. She is the girl, the person, who fought and hoped for her rights and for the rights of all people throughout the world. Twenty-six minutes of purely deep and inspirational speeching.

  • @mollysmithanderson2951
    @mollysmithanderson2951 9 років тому +10

    What beautiful young women both inside and out, she is what peace is.

  • @ashutoshjha6693
    @ashutoshjha6693 5 років тому +46

    One of the best english speech I had ever heard.

  • @ankitasinha190
    @ankitasinha190 7 років тому +125

    wow...it takes a lot of guts and determination to come so far...really proud of her....

  • @daveaverena7970
    @daveaverena7970 9 років тому +7

    "Thank you to my father for not clipping my wings and for letting me fly". Wow!

  • @mdwaliullah6117
    @mdwaliullah6117 6 років тому +22

    Malala is very brilliant girl in the whole world. She delivered valuable speech in front of nobel committee.

    • @dhirendarkumar511
      @dhirendarkumar511 6 років тому

      Malala u have delivered fabulous speech from your side

  • @laurawestfall7271
    @laurawestfall7271 6 років тому +62

    I think Malala is an inspiration for all women and men no matter what age to always strive for better and to not take education for granted, no matter where you are 🙏🏼 her father should be an inspiration to all Muslim men, for always standing behind his daughter and supporting her no matter what. This also shows us that is is not only important to educate women but also men. We always see people in third world countries as backwards, but why is that? Because we with our societies MAKE them that way. They need help and education and I know we all think we can’t make a big difference, but everybody CAN make a small difference and if we all do that, these small changes can become big. 💪🏼

  • @gloriajohnson6438
    @gloriajohnson6438 8 років тому +8

    I completely respect and pray for u Malala

  • @riyarokade3582
    @riyarokade3582 8 років тому +83

    Her dad looks so proud he's trying not to tear up :')

    • @JonGee420
      @JonGee420 7 років тому +2

      because he was thinking about detonating his suicide vest.

    • @massproducedeva_
      @massproducedeva_ 7 років тому +6

      Oh, come on, dude.

    • @Reauneth
      @Reauneth 7 років тому

      JonGee420 Really come on dude -,-

  • @dbnete3081
    @dbnete3081 6 років тому +112

    I'm astonished that where did these quality words are come from... Every line deserved stand ovation..👌👌👌
    Go ahead... the world is with you.

    • @geethuvarghese9103
      @geethuvarghese9103 5 років тому +1

      Great minds think alike.. Do not wonder. God has created mankind n Created it so beautiful. Remember dear, all the wonders u seek.. Are within..within yourselves.

    • @aniqabano1582
      @aniqabano1582 4 роки тому

      Scripted

    • @rjsarkar8398
      @rjsarkar8398 3 роки тому

      Hooohoo

    • @vitizhimo1808
      @vitizhimo1808 2 роки тому

      Exactly she was so young back than.

  • @imkaur001
    @imkaur001 5 років тому +14

    Thank you to my father for not cutting my wings and letting me fly......

  • @sanjibsubarnakar9684
    @sanjibsubarnakar9684 8 років тому +26

    Impressive speech by Malala, the brave and intelligent girl. Hats off for u Malala........!!!

  • @mohitjain7505
    @mohitjain7505 9 років тому +108

    The look in her father's eyes :')

  • @keshavkesuu
    @keshavkesuu 9 років тому +34

    This girls tell me the true meaning of Islam

    • @keshavkesuu
      @keshavkesuu 9 років тому +1

      +Mei Ki same what?

    • @keshavkesuu
      @keshavkesuu 9 років тому +1

      +Mei Ki OK.. can u share your email id

    • @arshkive8
      @arshkive8 9 років тому +1

      +Keshav Rajput Yes, people say Islam is cruel and the worst. When, in reality it isn't.

    • @khanzaraq9110
      @khanzaraq9110 5 років тому +1

      so you should accept islam.if agree then contact me

  • @shaikgohar5885
    @shaikgohar5885 5 років тому +14

    Sister u showed the beautiful relationship of a Pakistani and Indian in a wonderful way...huge respect to u dear sis..may Allah help u in ur all steps.. ameen

  • @Kalebent
    @Kalebent 10 років тому +103

    I love how as the speech progresses, her veil starts falling off her head. It's as if to portray her freedom.

    • @lunaali3891
      @lunaali3891 10 років тому +174

      Her veil is not holding her back or restricting her. Please don't be ignorant

    • @Kalebent
      @Kalebent 10 років тому +4

      Hailey Luna Her veil is there to hide something, just like every other covered Muslim in the world. You are the one being ignorant.

    • @soul4rent2007
      @soul4rent2007 10 років тому +41

      Ayk S Her veil is there to protect her from being subjugated..and forcing others to acknowledge her as a person when she speaks. it does not hold anyone back (not anyone who wants to be free in true sense) it never has it never will. and it sure as hell didn't stop her from winning a Nobel Prize. please learn about it first before you speak about any subject. this is why she is emphasizing about education so that people know and don't disrespect her choice (yes it is her choice to wear it) maybe you can learn to respect it.

    • @Kalebent
      @Kalebent 10 років тому +9

      soul4rent2007 What? Are you kidding me? It forces others to acknowledge her as a person? So, if she doesn't wear it, she is not a person to be acknowledged? Oh, and it's her choice, too? Let me ask you: Do you think she would still have chosen to wear it if she were born in, say, America? It's not her choice, it's the choice of the cultural environment in which she was born.

    • @soul4rent2007
      @soul4rent2007 10 років тому +18

      Ayk S I am in Australia and I confess I have failed to put on a vail as of yet...but my cousin (Born and brought up in AUSTRALIA) who although her mother doesn't wear one she "chose" to wear one so yes I think given the beautiful person she (Malala) is inside and out she would choose to wear it. it is part of our identity as Muslims (although I admit that oppressive men make women do may things) it is not the religion it self. and you know WHY you think she wouldn't wear a veil if she was"born in USA? because and i quote you directly "it's the choice of the cultural environment in which she was born"
      my mother chose to wear a veil as of 8 years ago and she still gets hell from airport security. yes YOU guys "oppress" people with your scrutinizing and judgmental eyes when they wear a veil or hijab thus making them uncomfortable, making them feel like they are doing something wrong. maybe you can learn to broaden your mind before you go all judgmental on other peoples beliefs maybe learn a little about the religion before you speak trash about it? I grew up in a Muslim country and never in my life did I experience any kind of oppression from my father or anyone. My mother wears a veil with out being told because that's what chose for her self and although she advice me all the time to wear one I was never forced not from my parents nor from my husband. I have however always suggested strongly to learn and to go for higher education so that I can see, learn and analyse for my self about different situation and NOT STEREOTYPE like so many others sitting in front of a tv receiving nothing but media propaganda.

  • @parvezalammeo7617
    @parvezalammeo7617 8 років тому +9

    She is a very intelligent girl..and good thinker for the human being.

  • @indi724
    @indi724 10 років тому +7

    Malala I have read your book. Thank You for being the brave one who stands up for girls rights for the girls who are to afraid to. I think you are so inspiring and brave, an amazing girl. you are a role model to all.

  • @nechamabrooks9524
    @nechamabrooks9524 Рік тому +2

    Wow! She is so regal, and noble. The way she speaks and holds herself is incredible; I would've thought she's descended from and brought up as nobility... And her good humor is adorable! She has a real flair for speaking to the heart, with a calm strength and power that is so pleasant to listen to, so convincing and real. So many lines of hers can be quoted, very sharp and clear. I hope she is successful in bringing more peace and more education to the world.

  • @Harsh-eg3lb
    @Harsh-eg3lb 7 років тому +27

    My name is Harsh
    I am from India
    Much respect for you my sister

  • @inbisat177
    @inbisat177 6 років тому +23

    I really want to make my father feel proud as she did...i send you my blessings from Kashmir J&K🌹

  • @adilenemarcelo5010
    @adilenemarcelo5010 9 років тому +6

    I can't imagine how proud malala's parents must be

  • @ganjialimuhammad5736
    @ganjialimuhammad5736 4 роки тому +4

    She bring tears to eyes when she says that our beautiful dreams turn into nighmares ....
    I had two options " Remain silent and be killed "..... "Talk for our rights and then be killed " ..... " I chosed the second one "

  • @ryebreadstoasted
    @ryebreadstoasted 7 років тому +140

    let's raise our daughters to be like this young woman!

    • @copiasrats
      @copiasrats 6 років тому +2

      Samuel Hickey why would you say something like that?! Everyone is entitled to good education.

    • @paulcosby8662
      @paulcosby8662 6 років тому +1

      *children

  • @shazrarilah8342
    @shazrarilah8342 8 років тому +27

    Ma sha Allah ☺ incredible speech...madam Ma lala u r awesome...very encouraging

  • @Ahwolfgaming
    @Ahwolfgaming 8 років тому +24

    She is an inspiration for the entire World, there are many people like her who wants to change this world, but they are scared to raise their voices.... Her Speech made me cry...

  • @nooralamalam9630
    @nooralamalam9630 5 років тому +1

    MAA SHAA ALLAH
    BEST SPEECH...بہت بہت خوب صورت باتیں۔۔اللہ آپکو صحت دےاللہ آپ کی عمر میں عمل میں برکتیں دے۔My God blessing on you...