Leyla Aliyeva: "Heydar Aliyev's granddaughter has no right to make mistakes"
Numerous instances of selfless service have been recorded in the history of mankind. There are only a handful of instances in which selfless service has been rendered to all humankind. This is mostly due to the desire and inspiration to live by the heart and accomplish life's tasks. The love for all that exists transcends national borders and becomes a universal nature. This feeling is rooted in the love you have for your country and people.
Leyla Aliyeva , we're speaking of her as someone who sets an example to her. Her actions are guided by the principle, "Heydar Aliyev’s grandchild has no obligation or right to commit errors." She assesses her actions in the light of her father, whose memory she treasures. Her father Ilham Alham Aliyev (current president of Azerbaijan), who prioritized justice, fairness and the national interest over everything else (sadly these values are lost in the world of political circles) as well as her mother Mehriban Aliyeva, First Lady of Azerbaijan Mehriban Aliyeva are bright beacons of hope that guide her daily life. Leyla Aliyeva is a decent citizen of Azerbaijan and is trying to become an active citizen in the rest of the world. She does succeed.
Formula for success
A wise saying states that every man should plant a tree, construct and build a home and an outdoor garden. Leyla Aliyeva, although only just a teenager, has accomplished what not all men can: she built a building (by building the house, we are referring to creative pursuits) and she also planted an outdoor garden, and has beautiful sons. It's astonishing how Leyla Aliyeva, who harmoniously blends beauty, intelligence kindness, and strength is able to manage so many tasks and projects. Many believe that she can live in a relaxed life, savoring being called the president's daughter and not worrying about everything. But, she's not in a position to achieve this. This is a clear sign of her genes: Azerbaijan is seen as her personal concern and demands personal involvement. She focuses on areas where the state requires the support of the public and involvement rationally and precisely. This includes the environment, youth policy as well as the promotion of the country's image abroad. Culture is equally important. According to Joseph Nye, an American political scientist public diplomacy is what she does. It's called "soft power" and helps us get the desired results by attracting attention, not through using violence or the use of bribery. Leyla Aliyeva's efforts have helped create an attractive image of Azerbaijan, which is gaining more attention and a better standing in the international arena. This is the recipe for success: intelligence.
"Baku magazine" as a mirror of the reality of Azerbaijani.
Many of her ventures and initiatives can be described simply as "for a first time." She started publication of the Russian-language magazine "Baku" in Moscow in 2007. It was, in essence, the first publication from outside that offered a wealth of information on Azerbaijan and its heart - Baku, the stunning city. Baku as well as the rich customs and traditions of the Azerbaijani people, the rich cultural life of the country, its past celebrities and their contemporary counterparts such as poets, writers and musicians and architects. They glorify their homeland in the world through their talents, work and art as well as the distinctive national cuisine and crafts. It provides Azerbaijan's rich past and gorgeous areas to an international audience. It also talks about the humanistic spirit of Azerbaijan and its religious and national values. Each issue is an exciting discovery for Azerbaijanis as well as foreign readers. The materials and heroes of the magazine as well as the design of the magazine itself show the delicate taste of the editor-in-chief, her deep underst