Peter Khan

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Dr. Peter Jamel Khan (born November 12, 1936 in New South Wales, Australia) is currently serving as a member of the Universal House of Justice, the supreme governing body of the Bahá'í Faith. He was elected in 1987.

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Peter Khan was born in Australia to a Khan family who are decedents of early Afghan settlers in Australia.

Khan was educated with a Bachelor of Science in 1956, a BE in 1959 and a doctorate in electrical engineering in 1963 from the University of Sydney. From 1963-67 he as a Fulbright postdoctoral fellow and later professor of electrical engineering at the University of Michigan, United States. He returned to Australia and worked as visiting professor at the University of New South Wales (1975) and as associate professor at the University of Queensland (1976-83).

He served as a member of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Australia from 1958 to 1963, and was subsequently appointed Auxiliary Board for the Propagation of the Faith in the United States from 1967 to 1976, and as Continental Board of Counselors for the Protection and Propagation of the Faith in Australasia from 1976 to 1983, and then to the International Teaching Centre from 1983 to 1987, when he was elected to the Universal House of Justice.[1]

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