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    Malala Yousafzai , the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history gets married

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    Malala Yousafzai, the young activist and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history took to social media on Tuesday to break the news to the world that she is now Nikkahfied to Aseer.

    Malala announced on Tuesday that she was married in a small ceremony at her parents’ home in England.

    Sharing a set of photos from the nikkah ceremony, Malala captioned her post, “Today marks a precious day in my life,” she announced on social media, next to what appears to be a wedding photo with her husband Asser Malik.

    “Asser and I tied the knot to be partners for life. We celebrated a small nikkah ceremony at home in Birmingham with our families. Please send us your prayers. We are excited to walk together for the journey ahead,” Yousafzai wrote.

    As soon as the news broke out, everyone was keen to know who is Malala’s husband.

    Her husband, Asser is an officer of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) High-Performance Center.

    Malala Yousafzai is 24 and is known around the world simply as Malala. She is a global advocate for girls’ rights and education who has sat with presidents and prime ministers to push for change.

    Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 199. She became a target of the Taliban as an 11-year-old living in the city of Mingora in Pakistan’s Swat Valley for her refusal to obey orders banning girls from school.

    Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai poses with her medal during the Nobel Peace Prize awards ceremony at the City Hall in Oslo on December 10, 2014.Photo: REUTERS/Cornelius Poppe/NTB Scanpix/Pool

    At age 15 she survived an attempted assassination by a Taliban gunman who shot her in the head and two other friends on a school bus. That same year she also launched the Malala Fund, a global girls’ education charity. At 16, she delivered a speech at the United Nations on the need for gender equality. Then at 17, after writing a memoir about her life and experiences and becoming an international best-selling author, she became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

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