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Salman "Sal" Amin Khan (born October 11, 1976) is an American educator and the founder of Khan Academy, a free online non-profit educational platform with which he has produced over 6,500 video lessons teaching a wide spectrum of academic subjects, originally focusing on mathematics and science. [1]
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On 24 April 2021 Khan shared a video on France-Pakistan relations that eventually went viral. Many X (Twitter) users criticised the video and said called Khan Sir Islamophobic. Others found some pictures of him celebrating Raksha Bandhan, a festival that is mainly celebrated by Hindus, after which he had to issue a clarification on YouTube. [1]
In 2011, Khan recorded a cover version of Depeche Mode's "Strangelove" for a Gucci advertising campaign. The song was released as a free download from Gucci's YouTube channel and various blogs. [40] In June 2011, Khan performed two shows at the Sydney Opera House as part of the Vivid LIVE Arts Festival, her only performances of the year. [41] [42]
Image credits: raygun_aus Contrary to speculations about Raygun’s selection process, officials have repeatedly confirmed that she was chosen to represent Australia after the standard procedures.
Entering the tabview on the Google Chrome app and swiping up on a tab five times will cause the tab to do a backflip. [193] Opening more than 99 tabs in the Google Chrome app will result in ":D" shown instead of the number of opened tabs. In incognito tab it will show ";)". [193]
Saffiyah Khan (born 27 November 1997) is an English political activist, singer and model of Pakistani and Bosnian origins. She became an icon of passive resistance in 2017 after being photographed facing a member of the English Defense League (EDL), a far-right group, during an anti- Muslim demonstration in Birmingham .
Friends of Khan, Cora-Leigh O'Neal and James Cummins, started a scholarship fund in her honor [3] [7] as The Sania Khan Memorial Scholarship Fund for female students with a GPA of at least 3.5 graduating from the Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences and who intend to pursue a degree in fine arts at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga.