Ibrahim Sadr (Pashto: ملا ابراہیم صدر; born Khodaidad), sometimes written Ibrahim Sadar, is a senior Taliban official serving as the acting deputy minister of interior affairs of Afghanistan since 21 September 2021.
[1] He previously served as the acting minister of interior affairs from 24 August 2021 to 7 September 2021.
Holding stringent religious views, he developed close contacts with jihadist groups, including Al Qaeda.
Sadr refused to base himself in Pakistan or to attend Taliban meetings there, upsetting other members.
[7] Unhappiness with his independence within the Taliban,[3] his dislike of Pakistan and his closeness to Iran led to him being replaced as the military chief by Mohammad Yaqoob in 2020, with Sadr becoming a deputy.