Muhammad Muhsin Khan

Muhammad Muhsin Khan (Pashto/Dari/Arabic: محمد محسن خان ; 1927 – 14 July 2021) was an Islamic scholar and translator of Afghan origin, who lived in Madinah and served as the Chief of Department of Chest Diseases at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center.

He translated both the Quran and Sahih Al-Bukhari into English.

2] His ancestors migrated from the Arabian Peninsula to seek knowledge, and his lineage is due to the tribe of Bani Muhammad, one of the tribes of Al-Azd, which settled in the areas of Al-Qaf and Kerman, and there he completed most of his education.

[ 2] He later traveled to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and worked with the Ministry of Health, and became the director of Al-Sadd Hospital in Taif,[2] then he moved to Medina, so he worked as head of the Thoracic Diseases Department B, and director of the Medical Center at the Islamic University.

Dr. Mohsen Al-Issa Al-Zahrani, famously known as (Mohammed Mohsen Khan), died on Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Medina, [4] the funeral prayer prayed on him in the Prophet's Mosque and was buried in Al-Baqi.