Abrief on the life of Islamic sienticets
Assalamu Alykom Its pages invite us to celebrate the traditions of our forefathers and to pay homage to their accomplish-ments JABIR IBN HAYYAN (Died 803 A.D) http://www.arb-up.com/get-6-2007-q95b7puo.jpg Jabir Ibn Hayyan , the alchemis Geber of the Middle Ages , is generally known as the father of chemistry Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan , sometimes called Al-Harrani and Al-sufi , was the son of the druggist .(Attar) The precise date of his birth is the subject of some discussion , but it is established that he practiced medicine and alchemy in Kufa around 776A.D. He is reported to have studied under Iman Ja'far Sadiq and the Ummayed Prince Khalid Ibn Yazid In his early days , he practiced medicine and was under the patronage of the Barmaki Vizir during the Abbasid Caliphate of Haroon Al-Rashid Jabir's major contribution was in the field of chemistry He introduced experimental investi-gation into alchemy , which rapidly changed its character into modern chemistry The ruins of his well-known laboratory remained after him for centuries , and his fame extended to over 100 monumental treatises , of which 22 relate to chemistry and alchemy Perhaps Jabir's major practical achievement was the discovery of mineral and others acids , which he prepared for the first time in his alembic .(Anbique) |
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Assalamu Alykom IBN AL-NAFIS (1288-1213) http://www.arb-up.com/get-7-2007-tzvf980b.jpg Ala-al-Din Abu Al-Hasan Ali Ibn Abi Al-Hazm Al-Qarshi Al-Damashqi Al-Misri was born in 607 A.H. in Damascus He was educated at the Medical College-cum-Hospital founded by Nur Al-Din Zangi In medicine , his teacher was Muhazzab Al-Din Abd Al-Rahim Apart from medicine , Ibn Al-Nafis learnt jurisprudence , literature and theology He , thus , became a renowned expert on Shafi'i School of Jurisprudence as well as a reputed physician Ibn Al-Nafis's major contribution lies in medi-cine His major original contribution of great significance was his discovery of the blood's circulation system , which was re-discovered by modern science after the elapse of three centuries He was the first to correctly describe the constitution of the lungs and gave a description of the bronchi and the interction between the human body's vessels for air and blood Also , he elaborated on the function of the coronary arteries as feeding the cardiac muscle |
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Assalamu Alykom ABU AL-NASR AL-FARABI (950-870) http://www.arb-up.com/get-7-2007-a54lsfdp.jpg Abu Nasr Mohammad Ibn Al-Farakh Al-Farabi was born in a small village named Wasij , near farab in Turkistan in 259 A.H.(870A.D) He completed his earlier education at Farab and Bukhara but , later on , he went to Baghdad for higher studies There , he studied and workedfrom 901A.D. to 942A.D. During that period , he acquired mastery over several ********s as well as various branches of knowledge and technology He lived throughthe reign of six Abbasid Caliphs As a philoso-pher and scientist , he acquired great proficien-cy in various branches of learning and is reported to have been an expert in different ********s He died a bachelor in Damascus in 339 A.H.\950A.D. at theage of 80years Al-Farabi contributed considerably to science , philosophy , logic , sociology , medicine , mathe-matics and music His major contributions seem to be in philosophy , logic and sociology and of course , he stands out as an Encyclopedist |
Assalamu Alykom IBN SINA (AVICENNE) (1037-980) Abu Ali-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina was born in 980 A.D. at Afshana near Bukhara The young Abu Ali received his early education in Bukhara , and by the age of ten , had become well versed in the study of the Qur 'an and var-ious sciences He started stdying philosophy by reading various Greek , Muslim and other books on this subject , and learnt logic and some other subjects from Abu Abdallah Natili , a famous philosopher of the time While still young , he attained such a degree of expertise in medicine that his renown spread far and wide Ibn Sina also contributed to mathematics , physics , music and other fields He was the most famous physician , philosopher , encyclo-pedist , mathematician and astronomer of his time His major contribution to medical sci-ence was his famous book ''Al-Qanun'' , known as the ''canon'' in the West The ''Qanun fi Al-Tibb'' is an immense encyclopedia of med-icine extending over a million words |
Assalamu Alykom ABUL HASAN ALI IBN AL-MAS'UDI (Died 957A.D) http://www.arb-up.com/get-7-2007-ec93mz89.jpg Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Husain Ibn Ali Al-Mas'udi was a descendant of Abdallah Ibn Mas'ud , a companion of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him( An expert geographer , a physicist and historian , Mas'udi was born in the last decade of the 9th centry A.D ; his exact date of birth being unknown He was a Mutazilite Arab , who explored distant lands and died in Cairo in 957 A.D whatever he has recorded was with a scientif-ic approach and constituted an important con-tribution to geography , history and earth sci-ences It is interesting to note that he was one of the early scientists who propounded several aspects of evolution viz , from minerals to plant , plant to animal and animal to man His researches and views extensively influenced the sciences of historiography , geography and earth sciences for several countries |
Assalamu Alykom MOHAMMAD BIN MUSA AL-KHAWARIZMI (Died840A.D) Abu Abdullah Mohammad Ibn Musa Al-Khawarizmi was born at Khawarizm , south of Aral sea Very little is known about his early life , except for the fact that his parents had migrated to a place south of Baghdad The exact dates of his birth and death are also not known , but it is established that he flourished under Al-Ma'mun in Baghdad through 813-833 A.D , and probably died around 840A.D Al-Khawarizmi was a mathematician , astrono-mer , and geographer He was , perhaps , one of the greatest mathematicians who ever lived , as , in fact , he was the founder of several branches and basic concepts of mathematics The influence of Al-Khawarizmi on the growth of science , in general , and mathematics , astronomy and geography , in particular , is well wstablished in history |
Assalamu Alykom ABU RAIHAN AL-BIRUNI (1050-973) http://www.arb-up.com/get-7-2007-rjsi65ji.jpg Abu Raihan Mohammad Ibn Ahmad Al-Biruni was one of the well-known figures associated with the court of King Mahmood Ghaznavi , who was one of the famous Muslim kings of the 11th century A.D. Al-Biruni was a versatile scholar and scientist who had equal facility in physics , ****physics , mathematics , geography and history Born in the city of Kheva near "Ural" in 973 A.D. , he was a contemporary of the well-known physician Ibn Sina He died in 1048 A.D. at the age of 75 , after having spent 40 years in thus gathering knowl-edge and making his own original contribu-tions to it He recorded observations of his travels through India in his well-known book" Kitab al-Hind" which gives a graphic account of the historic and social conditions of the sub-conti-nent He has been considered as one of the very greatest scientists of Islam , and , one of the greatest of all times His enthusiasn for knowledge may be judged from his claim that the phrase Allah is Omniscient does not justify ignorance |
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