Islamabad: The book of teenage liberal girl, Malala Yousafzai has been banned by the authorities of Pakistani private schools associations. The book has been banned for private school all over the country because it lacks enough respect for Islam and she named it a tool of the West.

 
She was shot by Taliban in the head in northwest Pakistan and since then across the world she had gotten attention for her concentration to education. Now, a book ‘I Am Malala’ has been released in October which is co-written with British journalist Christina Lamb. Still she considered as hero across the world for raising her voice for girls’ education but there are different stories in the country and it is assumed that her shooting was just a drama to create hero for the west. 
 
The president of the All Pakistan Private Schools Management Association, Adeeb Javedani notifies that Malala's book has been banned from the libraries of 40,000 affiliated schools and also requested the government to exclude it form the school curriculum. He further said that now picture becomes clear and she is representing west not Pakistan. 
 
Kashif Mirza, the chairman of the All Pakistan Private Schools Federation notified that the Malala’s book has also been banned in affiliated/linked schools by our group. He further said that she didn’t give enough respect to Islam because she cited Prophet Muhammad's name without using the abbreviation PBUH ''peace be upon him''.  Giving reference of conflict author, Salman Rushdi he also criticize the content of Salman Rushdi’s book. Malala said in her book that her father sees “The Satanic Verses'' a controversial book to Islam but believes strongly in the freedom of speech.
 

 

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