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Ansar Khan, age 73, was born on May 20, 1950, sadly passed away on December 8, 2023. He came to Pakistan to attend his son’s wedding, but his departure happened 2-3 weeks before the big day, leaving a void in everyone’s hearts.

Ansar Khan’s journey began with his family, and he built a successful career in the hotel business in America, owning not just one, but multiple hotels. Additionally, he made significant contributions during his time in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, where he worked and positively impacted the community.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Ansar Khan was a beloved father, brother, uncle, grandfather, and cousin. He touched the lives of many through his love, support, and dedication to his family. His absence at his son’s wedding is deeply felt, but his spirit will forever be in the cherished memories and hearts of those who knew him.

Ansar Khan’s generosity extended to charitable contributions, helping those in need, and making a difference in the lives of others. He sent the needy on Umrah (pilgrimage), contributed to the renovation of masjids in Pakistan, and gave money to the poor and needy, spreading kindness and making a positive impact.

Per his wishes, Ansar Khan was given an Islamic funeral burial in Pakistan, being laid to rest where he desired, below his mother’s feet. This final resting place symbolizes his deep love for his mother.

His legacy of resilience, family values, hard work, and charitable acts will continue to inspire and guide us. Ansar Khan will be dearly missed and forever remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He was a loving husband to Faki Jan Khan and a devoted father to his children: Muhammad Qasim Khan, Humaira Ansar Khan, Naeem Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Faisal Khan, Muhammad Zubair Khan, Tahira Khan, and Maqsood Khan. He was also a cherished grandfather to his grandchildren: Muhammad Safder Khan Jr, Muhammad Saud Khan, Anaum Qasim Khan, Zaynab Naeem Khan, Muhammad Zaman Khan, Muhammad Muzzammil Khan, Muhammad Abdul Rehman Khan, Muhammad Junaid Khan, Muhammad Ayaan Khan, Fajr Mansoor Khan, and Safa Zubair Khan.

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