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Sana Khan reveals name of second son

Sana Khan reveals name of second son

Express Tribune27-01-2025

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Former Bollywood actress Sana Khan has revealed the name of her second son in an Instagram post.
The baby boy, born on 6 January 2025, has been named Syed Hasan Jameel.
In her post, Sana shared a picture and an animated video of the newborn, accompanied by prayer.
'All praises are for Allah. Grant us the ability to raise this blessing with kindness and justice and make him among your righteous servants,' she wrote.
Sana Khan, who left Bollywood to embrace a life of faith, is already a mother to a son named Syed Tariq Jameel, named after the renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Tariq Jameel.
Her latest announcement has been met with widespread affection and prayers from fans.
The post quickly gained traction on social media, with followers expressing their admiration and best wishes for the family.
Sana's updates about her personal life have frequently touched her audience, resonating with her spiritual journey and values.
In 2020, Sana Khan left the entertainment industry, citing a desire to prioritise her faith.
She married Islamic scholar Mufti Anas and has since dedicated her life to her family and religious pursuits.
Fans continue to support her journey and celebrate milestones like the arrival of her second child.

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