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Khadim Hussain Rizvi
خادم حسین رضوی
TitleAmeer-ul-Mujahideen,
Personal life
Born1966
Nakkah Toot, Pindi Gheb
NationalityPakistan
EraModern era
RegionSouth Asia
Main interest(s)Aqeedah, Fiqh, Tasawwuf
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedSunni
Senior posting
Influenced by

'Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi an Islamic scholar and founder of Tehreek-e-Labaik, from the Sunni school of thought. In 2017 he set up a protest, for the restoration of Khatm e Nabuwat in a bill, against the government and Minister of Law Zahid Hamid.

He used to deliver Friday sermons at Pir Makki Masjid, near Daata Darbar Lahore. When Mumtaz Hussain Qadri kilSlaman Taseer (the governor of Punjab who termed 295C as a black law) with 27 bullets, Allama Sahib showed open support for Mumtaz Qadri. It annoyed the government of Mian Nawaz Sharif and resulted in his job being terminated, confiscating all benefits of a long service with Aukaf (اوقاف) department. Allama Sahib happily accepted this punishment for speaking his mind out and refused later attempts of government to pay his dues and job offer for his son. His resolve to side with Mumtaz Qadri grew only stronger. Allama Sahib is a paraplegic on wheelchair due to an accident few years back. Despite his physical conditions he is one of the most traveling scholar, delivering sermons in width and breadth of Pakistan.

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