In Malala, I found the most caring, supportive and beautiful partner: Asser Malik

Asser tied the knot with the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in 2021


Entertainment Desk February 15, 2023

Malala Yousafzai's better half, Asser Malik has never shied away from singing his wife's praises. Asser shared a throwback picture this Valentine's Day revealing how he went back to his Alma Mater with his better half. He shared an Instagram post, talking about how special it was for him to come back with Malala by his side. 

"Feels like a good day to write about this," he stated while sharing a picture from the campus. "When I was in college in Lahore, a lot of our time was spent in these windows hanging out with friends once classes finished. Coming back after years and sitting in the same place with Malala felt special." 

Asser went on to add, "In her, I found the most caring, supportive and beautiful partner. Here’s to many windows all over the world we get to sit in and I hear your funny jokes. Pyaar dosti hai (Love is friendship)."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Asser Malik (@asser.malik)

Asser, the lucky man who tied the knot with Malala in 2021, took to Twitter to share his love and admiration for the women's rights activist. "In Malala, I found the most supportive friend, a beautiful and kind partner — I'm so excited to spend the rest of our life together. Thank you all for the wishes on our Nikkah. In following our cricket team's tradition, we had to do a victory cake cutting," Asser, who serves as the general manager at the Pakistan Cricket Board, wrote.

"Today marks a precious day in my life. Asser (Malik) and I tied the knot to be partners for life," Malala, too, wrote on Twitter, where she also posted images of herself and her new husband on their wedding day. "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," she added.

Her husband, Asser, describes himself on his LinkedIn profile as an entrepreneur with a history of working in the sports industry. He studied at Pakistan’s prestigious Aitchison College in Lahore, which was also attended by Pakistan’s current prime minister, Imran Khan. Malik graduated from Lahore University of Management Sciences with a degree in economics and political science in 2012.

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Shoaib Manzoor | 1 year ago | Reply May u only blessed with a such a beauty. Islam dushman.
Masood Abbas | 1 year ago | Reply Too early to say so we will wait till you see the true face western puppet
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