Saad Hussain Rizvi is the current leader of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), an Islamist party in Pakistan known for its violent street protests and obsession with blasphemy laws. Son of the firebrand cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi, Saad walks squarely in his father’s footsteps—spreading religious fanaticism, glorifying violence in the name of “honor of the Prophet,” and rejecting modern values.
Groomed from a young age to carry his father's Islamist legacy, Saad has shown no deviation from the rigid, intolerant ideology that made his father infamous. He inherited not just the party, but also the venomous rhetoric. Under his leadership, TLP has continued to pressure the state with mob violence, demands for executions over alleged blasphemy, and systematic targeting of minorities.
Saad reportedly made campus visits after cultural events like Holi or student-organized dance programs, where he gave aggressive speeches condemning participants, framing them as betrayers of Islamic morality. These weren’t just ideological sermons—they were public attempts to shame and silence anyone not conforming to his narrow version of Islam.
Saad Hussain Rizvi represents the worst of Pakistan’s theocratic drift—a young cleric molded in hate, armed with inherited charisma, and backed by a violent street movement that treats dissent as blasphemy and pluralism as apostasy.
No notable events have been recorded for this Mullah.