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<span>A mifti is known as an Islamic scholar. In "I am Malala" the mifti is described as originally being against the notion that women could attend school. He gets angry when he finds out about a school that is participating in this 'blasphemous' activity. Soon after, however, he agrees to compromise on the issue so long as women are kept hidden from the men. This shows that the culture in Malala's homeland is in fact changing and progressing.</span>
That he isn’t happy after all and how she is apart from everyone in how she acts and how she sees things differently from everyone. it helps him learn that he is stuck in this society and tricked into thinking that he’s happy when he really isn’t happy after all.