Nesrine Malik Guardian, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, And Net Worth

Nesrine Malik Biography | Wiki

Nesrine Malik is a Sudanese-born author and journalist. She is best known for writing a book titled We Need New Stories: Challenging the Toxic Myths Behind Our Age of Discontent. Currently, Nesrine is based in London and serves as a columnist for The Guardian. Also, she is a regular panelist on the BBC’s weekly news discussion program called Dateline London.

Nesrine Malik Age

She was born on October 24, 1975, in Khartoum, Sudan. Nesrine is 47 years old.

Nesrine Malik Height

She is a woman of average stature. Nesrine stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in ( Approx 1.65 m).

Nesrine Malik Family

She was born to her father and mother in Khartoum, Sudan. Nesrine was raised in Kenya, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. She belongs to the African-American ethnicity.

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Nesrine Malik Husband | Married

She is best known as a British columnist and a published author. At present, fans and followers have been showering love on Nesrine because of her thought process and support for Muslim women. Despite her publicity, the journalist has managed to keep a low profile about her love life.

Nesrine Malik Education

She studied at The American University in Cairo before joining the University of Khartoum as an undergraduate. Nesrine completed her post-graduate study at the University of London.

Nesrine Malik The Guardian | Guardian

She is based in London and serves as a columnist for The Guardian. Her columns and dispatches for Foreign Policy magazine moslty focus on Sudanese politics. Nesrine and Peter Hitchens discussed the role of the hijab and Muslim cultural identity in 2015  in Britain on Channel 4 News. She was one of three columnists featured in The Guardian’s “The Web We Want” series in 2016, discussing online abuse as well as negative comments they had received online regarding their work.

After this,  Nesrine contributed to a session at the British Parliament with the hope of tackling the chilling effect online abuse has on emerging writers. Journalist Peter Oborne described Nesrinein in the 2018 British Journalism Review as writing “with wit and punch about race, class, and gender, as well as Islam”.  Also, Peter characterized her as an example of a rising generation of politicized Muslim journalists.

Nesrine’s Colleague At The Guardian Include:

Rachel Roddy – contributor

Alisa Valdes – writer

George Monbiot – writer

Nesrine Malik We Need New Stories | Book

She published her book titled We Need New Stories: Challenging the Toxic Myths Behind Our Age of Discontent in 2019. The South African Sunday Times described  it as a book in which “Malik examines and deciphers falsehoods that society has come to accept as truth.” We Need New Stories was released in paperback in 2020, with its new edition published in 2021. Nesrine appeared on The Moral Maze in 2020 as part of a debate hosted by Michael Buerk along with Mona Siddiqui, Andrew Doyle, and Tim Stanley. The debate was over the “morality of the British Empire”.

Nesrine Malik Private Equity

Apart from her career as a journalist, Nesrine spent ten years in emerging markets private equity. Her work focuses on  American and British politics, identity politics, and Islamophobia. Nesrine has been quoted by New York magazine and The New York Times for her comments in The Guardian following the Charlie Hebdo shooting. She spoke on this topic on the BBC’s Newsnight alongside David Aaronovitch of The Times and Myriam François-Cerrah of the New Statesman.

Nesrine Malik Salary

She is based in London and serves as a columnist for The Guardian. Nesrine earns an average salary of $66,935 per year.

Nesrine Malik Net Worth

She is a Sudanese-born author and journalist who has accumulated an estimated net worth of $837,561.

How Old Is Nesrine Malik

Nesrine is 47 years old. She was born on October 24, 1975, in Khartoum, Sudan.

Who Is Nesrine Malik

Nesrine is a Sudanese-born author and journalist. Currently, Nesrine is based in London and serves as a columnist for The Guardian. Also, she is a regular panelist on the BBC’s weekly news discussion program called Dateline London.

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