Muniba Mazari

 We all are perfectly imperfect and that's perfectly alright...

One of the most inspiring women Muniba Mazari said these words. Today let's talk about the Iron Lady of Pakistan.   
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Muniba Mazari is born on 3 March 1987, in Rahim Yar Khan, Balochistan, Pakistan. She has two brothers Zulfiqar Ali Mazari and Sarfaraz Ali Mazari. From her childhood, she loves to make paintings. She studied in Army public school Peshawar. After that, she attended college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts(BFA). But she was married before completing her studies, at the age of 18. She married Khurram Shehzad in 2006. 

On 27 February 2008, she and her husband were traveling from Quetta to Rahim Yar Khan. But unfortunately, they had an accident her husband successfully came out of the car and saved his life and got some minor injuries but Muniba was inside the car her arm bones are broken, her rib cage got damaged thats why her  lungs and liver are not working properly. Her treatment was going to Agha Khan Hospital. For 2 and half months she just lied on the bed. Then the doctor came to her and told her because of your wrist injury you will not be able to hold painting brush and from now you can not paint. But she never left her hope her determination made it possible and she started painting. Her lower body was paralyzed. She started painting on her hospital bed. She also said- 

              Painting kept me alive.
She created her art brand named Muniba's Canvas. 

For 2 years she just lied straight on the hospital bed. Because of the physiotherapy, she could now use a wheelchair, from now she can not stand on her own. Because of several painful operations, the painful and bitter words said by the doctor were that now she can not become a mother or simply now she can not give birth to a baby. She said that for a woman these are the worst word ever because it's a gift from a good that women can bring a new life in this world but from now everything changed. And now her husband left her and he got married to someone else. But she never loses her hope. In 2011 she adopted a son and named him Nael.

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 She started working for Areeb Azhar to run his Facebook page for monthly wages. she also worked at her son's school for a startup project called Dheere bolo which means speak slowly. This involves teaching Urdu. Pakistan Television (PTV) offered her to work with them. She also worked for Clown Town in September 2014 which allows her to work with children and the elderly. She was also chosen for ponds as the ponds Miracle women. She is also selected for the international hairdressing salon, by Toni and guy to become the first-ever wheelchair-using model in Asia. 
She has worked in the show Dil Se Pakistani.

She was appointed as part of Pakistan's first-ever National Youth Council by the current PM of Pakistan, Imran Khan. 
She also participated as a motivational speaker, with the first break being TED talks, Islamabad.

She is an artist, model, anchor, singer, and motivational speaker. She is the first model and anchor who uses a wheelchair. 
She gains most of her popularity through her paintings and her motivational speaking. 
Her international exhibition was also held in Dubai. 

Awards- She got the 100 Inspirational women of 2015 (BBC) Award.
500 most influential Muslims in the world.
Forbes 30 under 30 - 2016.
The Karic Brother award 2017 in Serbia.
First Pakistani UN Good Will Ambassador for UN Women.

Her most famous and inspiring thoughts- 

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"You are the hero of your own life story and heroes never give up"

"We are all perfectly imperfect and that's perfectly alright"

"Don't be sad for your disabilities, success accepts Disables too"

"I can undoubtedly admit that I am caged by my body, but my mind is free, so is my spirit and soul. I can still dream big"


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