Dr. Farouk Yusaf Khan, a beacon of compassion and intelligence, passed away on October 7, 2025, in Dothan, Alabama, at the age of 75. Born on April 10, 1950, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Dr. Khan's journey led him from his birth city to the suburbs of Alabama, where he lived a life marked by dedication, love, and service.
Dr. Khan's academic prowess was evident early on, leading him to a distinguished career in medicine. After earning his MD in Neurology, he furthered his expertise by obtaining a PhD. His commitment to healing and care defined his tenure as a neurologist, a field in which he excelled and brought comfort to countless patients. Dr. Khan's dedication to his homeland was also apparent in his service as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Pakistan Army, a role he performed with honor and pride.
Beyond his professional life, Dr. Khan was a man of deep faith, practicing Islam with a heart full of devotion. His beliefs guided him through life's challenges and enriched his character with virtues that those around him admired deeply. His loving wife, Mrs. Aliya Khan, stood by his side as a testament to their shared values and enduring partnership.
Dr. Khan's legacy includes his beloved children, Ayesha Khan (married to Darko Doknic), Amina Khan, Zareen Khan Kobaisy (wife of Dr. Maisara Kobaisy), and Surraya Khan Khorsand (married to Ali Khorsand). His role as a father was one he cherished above all else, instilling in his children the values of love, kindness, and intelligence. His grandchildren, Liam Oliver Bourque, Brycen Khan Doknic, Hala Medina Kobaisy, Noah Miodrag Doknic, Nadia Haleh Khorsand, Lilly Aliya Khorsand, and Musa Farouk Kobaisy, will forever carry the wisdom and joy he imparted.
Dr. Khan's parents, Mohammed Yusuf Khan and Surraya Mairajuddin Khan as well as his younger brother, Fareed Yusuf Khan, predeceased him, leaving behind memories of brotherly love and shared moments that will forever be cherished.
His zest for life was evident in his many interests. An avid lover of the outdoors, Dr. Khan found solace in the thrill of hunting and the companionship of animals, especially horses. His skill in polo was matched only by his prowess in card games like Bridge and Trumps, which he enjoyed with friends and family. His sense of humor, charisma, and willingness to help anyone in need made him a cherished presence in any gathering.
Dr. Khan was a respected member of the community, reflected in his involvement with the Association of Pakistani Physicians of North America (APPNA) and his status as a 32nd-degree lifetime member of the Free Masons. His life in Saudi Arabia during the 1980s, where he practiced medicine, added to the tapestry of experiences that he shared with all who knew him.
Described as loving, intelligent, and selfless, Dr. Khan's genuine care for his family, patients, and friends was the cornerstone of his existence. He lived a full life, marked by hard work, optimism, and a boundless capacity for love.
Dr. Farouk Yusaf Khan's journey on earth may have come to a close, but his spirit and the impact he made on the world will continue to resonate for generations to come. He was, and will always be, a guiding light to his family, a caring healer to his patients, and a cherished friend to many. Dr. Khan's life was a testament to the beauty of a life well-lived, and he will be profoundly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday, October 9, 2025 at 2pm at MCW Masjid Alnoor. Burial will follow in the Gates of Heaven Cemetery.
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