Muhammad Azmal Raza Qadri is yet another Islamic preacher who hides behind flowery words and Sufi robes—but his message is as toxic as the worst jihadist. Don’t let the poetic speeches fool you—his obsession with "defending the honor of the Prophet" routinely spills into open calls for violence.
He’s part of the Barelvi sect, which pretends to be peaceful compared to Wahhabis or Deobandis. In reality, he pushes the same medieval mindset—death for blasphemers, censorship for critics, and blind obedience to Islamic supremacy.
Operating from platforms in the UK and beyond, Qadri has made a career out of using religion as a weapon—shouting emotional sermons that glorify "ghayrat" (honor), encourage mobs, and try to intimidate societies into silence. He and preachers like him don't just poison minds—they create the atmosphere where people get beheaded for cartoons.
Behind the stage shows and praises of the Prophet is a man who believes free speech is a crime—unless it’s in service of Islam. He represents a dangerous breed of cleric: one who doesn’t plant bombs, but plants the ideology that justifies them.
No notable events have been recorded for this Mullah.