Extra Assistant Commissioner of Gujrat Ahmed Raza Khan married Rufi Habibullah on 8 November 1936 in
Lahore. Rufi was the daughter of
Khan Bahadur Sardar Habibullah Mokal from Lahore, an elected member of the
Punjab Legislative Council and former Deputy President of the council. Rufi received her education at
Queen Mary College, Lahore. They have three children: two sons, Farooq Ahmed Khan and Farrukh Ahmed Khan, and a daughter, Noshi Khan. Both sons played
first-class cricket in Pakistan. Farooq retired as a Brigadier in the Pakistan Army, while Farrukh became a urologist after studying at
King Edward Medical College. Their daughter, Dr. Noshi Khan, earned a
PhD in home economics. In 1969, she married provincial minister Sardar Arif Rashid, the son of Sardar Rashid Ahmed Mokal. In March 1965, Ahmed took his 12-year-old nephew,
Imran Khan, to Rawalpindi to watch a cricket match between
Pakistan and New Zealand. Imran's two cousins,
Majid Khan and
Javed Burki, were both playing in the match. Ahmed would often tell his friends that one day Imran Khan too would play for Pakistan, with Imran later writing, "I never forgot that moment, for me his words were gospel." In his civil service profile, Ahmed's hobby was listed as shooting. ==Cricket career==