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Sal and Umaima eventually married in 2004 and now have two children: Imran, who is 4, and 2-year-old Diya. After Harvard, Sal became an analyst with a hedge fund in Boston, but he never lost his fascination with education and how people gained a fundamental understanding of problem solving and other knowledge.
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Khan is married to physician Umaima Marvi. The couple live with their children in Mountain View, California. [46] [47] [48] Khan's first child, a son, suffered from childhood epilepsy, which he later outgrew, but the experience had lasting effects for the family to realize what was important in life. [49] Khan has said about his beliefs:
In 2004, he married Pakistani physician, Umaima Marvi. Sal Khan had known Marvi since his MIT days and later reconnected with her during his time at Harvard , where she studied medicine. Sal and Marvi are now parents to two children, their son, Imran, and their daughter, Diya.
Khan is married to physician Umaima Marvi. The couple live with their children in Mountain View, California . Khan's first child, a son, suffered from childhood epilepsy, which he later outgrew, but the experience had lasting effects for the family to realize what was important in life.
Umaima Marvi Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Medicine - Med/Immunology & Rheumatology
Umaima Marvi [1] Salman Amin "Sal" Khan[2] (born October 11, 1976) is a Bengali - American educator, entrepreneur, and former hedge fund analyst. He started the Khan Academy, a free online education platform and nonprofit organization. He is a Bengali-American and a Muslim.