After being seriously wounded by Taliban militants, he was taken to the UK for better treatment. Then there was no return to the country. Finally, after six long years, this first country in the country of birth, Pakistan's Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai
Malala is scheduled to meet with Pakistani Prime Minister Shaheed Khakan Abbasi in this tour. But international media, including Pakistan, said that detailed information about his visit was not being considered because of the safety and security of the situation.
Malala Yousafzai, born in the remote Swat Valley of Pakistan, returned from the face of a fatal injuries to the Taliban firing in 2012 for campaigning for women's rights in education. After writing about his life in Pakistan under Taliban leadership, he was shot on his way home from school.
Militants fired at the school buses carrying Malala Malala, while Malala's head was shot. He was also wounded by two more friends. After this, Malala became the world's most familiar face, Malala said.
After this incident, the young man went to Birmingham with the family. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as the youngest in 2014. He was only 17 years old.
Also, last year, in the Canadian parliament, Malala, 20, took the certificate of honorary citizenship from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
It is to be mentioned that, Malala said about missing a lot of her country's rivers and hills in a recent TV show. Besides, he also intends to step on the ground.