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leva [86]
2 years ago
9

The Pashtunwali code has a tradition of revenge. How is this in conflict with what Malala’s parent teach their children?

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marishachu [46]2 years ago
5 0

The ideals of the Pashtunwali serve to encourage a codified way of life which include Courage, Hospitality, Generosity, and Revenge.

Malala's parents, however, taught their children that although it is right to revenge, it is not necessary because revenge is bitter for both parties.

<h3>How did Malala's Parents teach their children about revenge?</h3>

Malala had discovered that her new friend - Safina stole her toy mobile phone. According to the rules of revenge, she goes all out to steal Safina's jewelry.

Malala's mother upon discovering this warns Malala never to steal again because such actions had the potential to bring shame to the family as well as bitterness to those involved. After this incident, Malala takes a personal oath never to steal again. To remind herself of that oath, she stopped wearing jewelry.


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