Inspiring Story Of Muniba Mazari How She Painted Her Disability To Become Iron Lady Of Pakistan
Muniba Mazari was
born on 3 March, 1987. She is only 28 years of age . She belongs to Baloch background and
her hometown is Rahim
Yar Khan. She has done Bachelors in Fine Arts . Muniba has been
wheelchair bound since 2007 due to a tragic road traffic accident which has
changed her life.
In year 2007, Muniba was heading towards her
hometown when she met a dreadful accident that made her paraplegic for entire
life. Her husband Khurram
Shahzad fell asleep while driving the vehicle, which
caused the accident. Muniba got seriously injured and was unable to feel her
legs. She was carried in a Jeep, as there was no Ambulance available in that
part of the City. She had to stay in hospital bed for entire 2 years. Then she
got moved to a Wheelchair that
was her companion for the rest for her life.
Bad days of her life started after the
accident report Muniba Mazari’s Husband divorced her because of her disability
and she was left alone with her adopted son Neal. Not only her Husband, but her Father also left their
family in such pain.
She spent 2 years in Hospital bed and those
were the most difficult years of her Life. She felt helpless. She used to chop
her hair off, in frustration, when they used to get stuck in hair brush. But
her bravery started dominating all these painful feelings.
She is a divorced girl and abandoned
daughter, but instead of moaning she summoned up her courage and nourished her
adopted son alone. According to Muniba Mazari, her true strength was always her
mother who continuously motivated her and heightened her spirit.
Although wheel chair bound, her spirit and
artistry knows no bounds. In fact, she takes the agony of spinal cord injury as
a challenge and is more determined to express her sentiments through her art
work.
Currently, she is running her brand by the
name ‘Muniba’s Canvas’ with the slogan ‘Let Your Walls Wear Colors’. She is a
mix media artist and believes in depicting the ethnic jewels of her region in
an abstract way. Some of her work is purely abstract which depicts the humans’
expressions, their thoughts and dreams. Her paintings give the message of
living life and represent the real personality of the artist. She has the honor
of being the first anchor who is on wheelchair. She has also left her imprint
in the field of modeling as the first wheelchair-bound model of Pakistan.
The United Nations entity for Empowerment of
women and the Gender Equality, has named Muniba Mazari as Pakistan’s First
female Goodwill ambassador to promote gender equality and the empowerment of
women. Muniba has been an active part of many social campaigns. She has always
spread awareness about child violence , gender discrimination etc. She has
always worked for children’s rights and education and guided people against
child abuse.. Muniba Mazari got featured in BBC
100 Women List for 2015.
Appreciated
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