Sabir Qadir, son of Qadir Bakhsh, grew up in Pao, a mountainous area east of Awaran. Due to the lack of schools in the region, he received no formal education. However, his national consciousness and spirit for independence drew him to the Balochistan freedom movement. After joining the Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) in 2012, he quickly emerged as a skilled and technical freedom fighter on the battlefield, eventually rising to the rank of lieutenant.
Following the 2013 earthquake in Awaran, widespread displacement and intense military operations targeted liberal political activists, destroying homes and property. Sabir, with his guerrilla warfare skills, led several successful attacks against the occupying forces. During his training, he also learned to read and write with the help of his comrades. As deputy commander of his guerrilla unit, Sabir was instrumental in leading intelligence teamwork and always stood at the forefront. He achieved martyrdom alongside five comrades in a battle with Pakistani forces in Injeer-Koh, Paroom.