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Mumtaz Qadri

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Birthday 1985

Birthplace Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan

Age 31 Years

Date of death 29 February, 2016

Died Place Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi

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Who Is Mumtaz Qadri? Age, Biography and Wiki

Mumtaz Qadri (1985–2016) was known as the assassin of the former Governor of Punjab, Salman Taseer. His actions sparked significant controversy over blasphemy laws in Pakistan. He was born on January 1, 1985, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Despite his death in 2016, the legacy of his actions continues to influence discussions around radicalism and religious extremism. As of 2025, Mumtaz Qadri would have been 40 years old.

Occupation Other
Date of Birth
Age 31 Years
Birth Place Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
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Country Pakistan
Date of death 29 February, 2016
Died Place Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Details about Mumtaz Qadri's physical attributes are not extensively documented, but available information suggests he had an average build, with a height of approximately 5 feet 8 inches (172 cm). His weight was reported to be around 150 lbs (68 kg). His body measurements remain unspecified as they weren't a focus during his life, primarily due to his notoriety rather than his physical appearance.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

There is limited public information regarding Mumtaz Qadri's family. He is known to have been married, but details about his wife and any children are not widely publicized. His personal relationships were overshadowed by the events that led to his imprisonment and subsequent execution, which sometimes overshadowed his familial life.

Net Worth and Salary

Given the nature of his actions and their legal ramifications, Mumtaz Qadri did not have a traditional career that would yield a standard net worth or salary. Information regarding his financial status is largely unavailable; however, posthumous discussions mainly center on his controversial life rather than financial earnings.

Career, Business and Investments

Mumtaz Qadri was primarily known for his role as a bodyguard before he gained infamy for the assassination of Salman Taseer. His actions were politically motivated rather than stemming from a commercial or business career. In 2016, he was executed for his crime, which significantly halted any potential future career or investments. His actions drew the attention of extremist groups and ignited debates within various sectors of society.

Protests began immediately by Sunni Islamist organisations all over the country against the execution. Activists protested in major cities of Pakistan, including Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar. Lawyers in Islamabad called a one-day strike against the decision. Sunni Tehreek announced protests all over the country.

Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus was also suspended due to the protests in the city. Markets and business centers were closed and traffic disruption was reported in different locations of Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad.

The adulation that Qadri received following his execution was compared to that given to Ilm-ud-din, who murdered a book publisher in 1929.

However, the execution decision was supported by many Islamic scholars, including Mohammad Khan Sherani, chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology, who said, "Mumtaz Qadri’s act, though driven by religious sentiments, was illegal because he had taken the law into his own hands and he faced punishment because no one is above the law." Qadri's su

pporters also claimed that he was hanged on 29 February, a date which only comes every four years, in order to deny his anniversary.

Social Network

Mumtaz Qadri had limited visibility on social media platforms. The nature of his notoriety often incited polarizing discussions, as he became a symbol for certain extremist views in Pakistan. Though there are numerous online forums discussing his actions, official social media channels under his name do not exist, given his death in 2016.

Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri (1985 – 29 February 2016), better known as Mumtaz Qadri, was a Pakistani Elite Police commando who is known for murdering Salmaan Taseer, Governor of Punjab. Qadri was a commando of the Elite Police and, at the time of the assassination, a member of the squad of personal bodyguards assigned to protect Taseer.

A follower of the Barelvi version of Sunni Islam, he assassinated Taseer on 4 January 2011. He claimed to have killed the Governor because Taseer spoke in defense of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman convicted of blasphemy and sentenced to death. Qadri was convicted by the Islamabad High Court, sentenced to death and hanged in February 2016.

Education

Mumtaz Qadri's educational background is not extensively documented. Reports indicate that he had a basic education but lacked higher academic qualifications. His training as a bodyguard likely came from vocational programs rather than formal education institutions.


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