Muhammad Muhsin Khan
Muhammad Muhsin Khan (Arabic, Pashto, Urdū: محمد محسن خان), born 1345 AH / 1927 CE,[1] is a contemporary Islamic doctor and author of Pashtun origin, most notable for his English translations of Sahih al-Bukhari and the Qur'an, entitled The Noble Qur'an, which he completed along with Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali.
Biography
Muhammad Muhsin Khan, son of Muhi-ud-Din bin Ahmad Al-Essa Al-Khoashki Al-Jamandi Al-Afghani, was born in 1927 (1345 Islamic calendar) in Kasur, British India, now located in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.
Works
- The Translation of the Meanings Of Sahih Al-Bukhari
- Summarized Sahih Al-Bukhari[2]
- Noble Qur'an
- Understanding Ramadan[3]
See also
- Abd-al-Hamid Siddiqui
- Jamaal al-Din M. Zarabozo
- Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali
- Muhammad bin Jamil Zeno
- Saleh Al-Fawzan
References
- ↑ DM Nassimi, A Thematic Comparative review of some of the English translations of the Qur'an, p 83.
- ↑ , http://simpleislam.com/Confirm.asp?id=17
- ↑ Understanding Ramadan
External links
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