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Muslim Scientists

Abu al-Wafa

Abu'l-Wafa was brought up during the period that a new dynasty was being established which would rule over Iran. The… Read More

Al-Masudi – Herodotus of the Arabs

The historian and geographer, Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Hussain Ibn Ali Al Masudi (895-957 CE) was a scion of an… Read More

Al Jazari – The Father of Robotics

Al Jazari (1136–1206) was a Muslim polymath: a scholar, inventor, mechanical engineer, craftsman, artist, mathematician and astronomer from Al-Jazira, Mesopotamia,… Read More

Al-Zahrawi – The Pioneer of Modern Surgery

It has often been stated on this website that the Muslim period of Spain’s history (also known as al-Andalus) was… Read More

Al Ghazali – One of the great Jurist, Theologian and Mystic of the 12th Century

Abu Hamed Mohammad ibn Mohammad al-Ghazzali (1058–1111 C.E.) (Persian: ابو حامد محمد ابن محمد الغزالی), known as Al-Ghazali or Algazel… Read More

Al-Sufi (Azophi) – Astronomer

Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Persian: عبدالرحمن صوفی) (December 7, 903 – May 25, 986) was a Persian astronomer also known as… Read More

Famous Scientists

Einstein, Newton, Flemming ... these names are well known, and with good reason, as influential and innovative scientists.  However, what… Read More

Contribution of Ibn Sina to the Development of Earth Sciences

The Muslim Civilisation was outstanding in its outlook on the universe, humanity and life. Muslim scientists thought about the origin… Read More

Ibn Rushd (Averroes) – The Islamic Scholar Who Gave Us Modern Philosophy

Ibn Rushd better known in European literature as Averroes (1126 – December 10, 1198), was an Andalusian Muslim polymath; a… Read More

Ibn Firnas (Armen Firman) – The First Aviator

Abbas Ibn Firnas (810–887 A.D.), also known as Abbas Qasim Ibn Firnas and عباس بن فرناس (Arabic language), was a… Read More

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