Faiz Hameed

Muhammad Malik Faiz Hameed born 1965
Commander XXXI Corps
In office
9 August 2022 – 3 December 2022
Preceded byLt. Gen. Khalid Zia
Succeeded byLt. Gen. Saqib Mahmood Malik
Commander XI Corps
In office
20 November 2021 – 8 August 2022
Preceded byLt. Gen. Nauman Mehmood
Succeeded byLt. Gen. Sardar Hassan Azhar Hayat
29th Director General of the ISI
In office
16 June 2019 – 19 November 2021
PresidentArif Alvi
Prime MinisterImran Khan
Preceded byLt. Gen. Asim Munir
Succeeded byLt. Gen. Nadeem Anjum
Adjutant General
GHQ (Pakistan)
In office
April 2019 – June 2019
Director General CI-Wing of the ISI
In office
Jan 2017 – April 2019
GOC 16th Infantry Division Pano Akil
In office
June 2015 – Jan 2017
Preceded byBrigadier Shafqatullah
Personal details
Born
Latifal, Punjab, Pakistan
Alma mater
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch/service Pakistan Army
Years of service1987–2022
Rank Lieutenant General
UnitBaloch Regiment
Commands
Awards Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military)
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Faiz Hameed HI(M) (Punjabi and Urdu: فیض حمید) is a retired military officer of the Pakistan Army who served as the 29th Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence from 2019 to 2021. He was formerly commissioned in the Baloch Regiment having served as GOC 16th Infantry Division Pano Akil. He last served as Commander of the XXXI Corps before taking premature retirement on 10 December 2022. In August 2024, he was arrested and court-martialed by the Pakistan Army on charges of indulging in politics, violating the Official Secrets Act and abuse of authority. Hameed became the first DG-ISI in Pakistan's history to have been court-martialed. After a closed-door trial that lasted for almost 15 months, he was sentenced in December 2025 to 14 years of imprisonment.