Dr. Sazina Khan Named 1st Runner-Up at Mrs. UAE International 2025

Dr. Sazina Khan made her city proud by winning the 1st Runner-Up title at the Mrs. UAE International 2025 pageant, held on May 17. The grand event, which celebrated the strength and beauty of women, was attended by H.E. Yaqoob Al Ali and Meena Asrani, founder of Being Muskaan Events.

Dr. Sazina Khan Named 1st Runner-Up at Mrs. UAE International 2025

Chandigarh, May 26, 2025: Dr. Sazina Khan made her city proud by winning the 1st Runner-Up title at the Mrs. UAE International 2025 pageant, held on May 17. The grand event, which celebrated the strength and beauty of women, was attended by H.E. Yaqoob Al Ali and Meena Asrani, founder of Being Muskaan Events.

Dr. Khan, originally from Chandigarh, is a well-known author, life coach, and keynote speaker. She stood out at the pageant with her genuine personality, intelligence, and strong message. In the Talent Round, she revealed the cover of her sixth book of poems, Whispers That Roared, which is about strength and courage.

During the Ethnic Round, Dr. Khan wore a beautiful Mughal-style outfit by Mood and Colors by Navneet and Preet, showing pride in her culture. For the other rounds, she wore outfits by top international designers, perfectly mixing tradition with a modern touch.

“Winning this title is not just about me—it’s about sharing my ideas, values, and dreams,” said Dr. Khan. Already respected for her work in literature, toastmaster and life coach, this achievement adds to her role as an inspiring leader.

As a mother, poetess, and working professional, Dr. Khan says her journey has been possible because of her hard work and the support of her husband Haris Ahmad Khan and daughters Zaira and Daneen.

With this new title, Dr. Khan plans to continue her work in women’s emotional wellness, inclusive education, and mentoring young writers. She will soon launch Whispers That Roared, start a global writing program for young women, and release a powerful docu-poetry series.

“This crown is not just decoration—it represents every story I’ve lived, every voice I’ve stood up for, and every silent struggle I’ve overcome,” she said.