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Complied By: Kashif Soomro www.facebook.com/kashsoomro MUSLIM SCIENTISTS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE 1-MUHAMMAD BIN MUSA AL-KHAWARIZMI Popularly known as AL-KHAWARIZMI Born in Khwarizmi in A.D. (780-847) Great mathematician, astronomer, historian, geographer and musician First person who used zero Considered as an authority in mathematics Composed oldest works on algebra and astronomical tables

Systematized the Greek and Hindu mathematical knowledge Wrote famous book named Hisab-al-jabar wal Muqabla in which he gave analytical solutions of quadratic and linear equations This book was used as principal mathematical textbook, until the 16 th century by European universities. The principal figure in the early history of Arabic mathematics Introduced the method of counting based on numerals and decimal systems for the first time Kitab-surat-al-ard was a geography book in which he gave an idea about the shape of the earth Kitab-al-tariq was his book on history Composed his own astronomical tables known as Zijj (ZJ), which became a model for astronomical pursuits in East and West. Hisab Al Hindi Al Jama Wat Tafri Kitab Surat Al Ard Kitab al Tariq 2-Jabir Ibn Hayyan Popularly known as GEBER in the West Born in A.D. (721-815) Known as a legendary figure in the field of Chemistry God-Father of modern chemistry

Prepared large number of important chemicals like NITRIC ACID, HYDROCHLORIC ACID, SULPHURIC ACID, WHITE LEAD etc. Introduced new chemical techniques and processes like Calcination, Reduction, Sublimation, Distillation, Melting, Crystallization etc. Gave a sound theory on Geological formation of metals. Prepared basic lead, arsenic, antimony and carbonate from their sulphides. He dealt with refinement of metals, preparation of steel, dyeing of cloth and leather. BOOKS Book of seventy Composition of AL-CHEMY Kitab al Tajmi Kitab al Rahmah 3-Zakariya- al- Razi Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariya Al-Razi Born in A.D. (865-925) at RAYY Better known as Rhazes in the West Persian muslim Was great PHYSICIAN of Islamic world Most brilliant pillar of Islamic medicine along with Ibn-Sina His major fields of interest were Physics, medicine, chemistry, philosophy etc

Major Contributions AL-HAWI is a most monumental work of him. It is the most comprehensive encyclopedia of medicine in 20 volumes. Earned the title of FATHER OF PAEDIATRICS by writing his monograph on Diseases in Children. Was the first person who recognized the reaction of pupil to the light. Was the first person who used animal gut as ligature for surgical operations Was the first person who used Opium as anesthetic during surgery Was the first to classify substances into vegetables, animals and minerals. Believed in five eternal principals in metaphysics namely 1)creatot 2)soul 3)matter 4)time 5)space Al-Judari Wal Hasbah (detail of small pox and measles disease) Kitab Al-Asrar (deals with classification of chemical substance and preparation of chemicals and their applications) Arabian medicine Kitab-al-mansuri Barr-ul-Saat 4-ABU ALI IBN-E-SINA Abu Ali Hussain Ibn Abdullah Ibn Hasan Ibn Ali Ibn Sina He is better known as AVICENNA in the West. Born at Afsinah in A.D. (980-1037) The greatest intellectual giant of middle ages

Unforgettable physician of all times Unparallel versatile genius Contributed to the medical science, philosophy, logic, mathematics, astronomy and music Wrote a famous book named AL-QANNUN FIL TIB in which he discussed human physiology and medicine. This book is known as CANON in Latin Was translated in many languages and it remained the sole textbook of medicine for several hundred years in western universities Consisting of approximately a million words, is the most influential textbook ever written He wrote no less than 230 books and treaties. Was the first to use CATHETERS made of the skins of various animals He mentioned INTRAVESICAL INJECTIONS by means of a silver syringe. He is considered as FATHER OF GEOLOGY He wrote books on interior of earth, mountains and gave scientific reasons for earthquakes. He fell victim to a disease in which he was a specialist Al- Shifa An-Najat Nafia Isharrat Abu Ali Al Hasan Ibn Al-Haitham Known as ALHAZAN in the west Born at Basrah in A.D. (975-1039) 5-Ibn Al Haitham

Mathematician, physicst and optician He is more known for his optical works which were translated in Latin Explained the refraction of light rays through transparent objects Discovered magnifying lenses Function of ratina as the seat of vision First scientist who elaborated two laws of Reflection of light Pinhole camera was contructed by him He was the first person who declared that LIGHT IS A FORM OF ENERGY. Identified Gravity as a force His fame lies in his book Kitab-al-manazir which is on optics. On twilight phenomena Mizanul Hikma Configuration of the universe 6-Ibn Al-Baitar Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Ahmad Al-Baitar Born in Malaga (Spain) at the end of 12 th century and died at Damascus in 1248 AD. Great Spanish muslim botanist and pharmacist Major Contributions Classified and gave names of plants kingdom over which modern botany is based Gathered herbs and new plants from spain to Syria and extracted medicines from them Laid foundation of herbal medicines His work was considered as authority in plants

Jami Kitab AL-Jami Fi Adwiya Al Mughani( 20 chapters dealing with diseases of head, year, cosmetics and fever) Kitab AL-Jami Fi Adwiya Al Mufzada (encyclopedia in Botany in which 1400 medical drugs are described) Abu Rayhan Muhammad Al- Biruni Born in A.D. (973-1048) near Khawarizm 7-Al BIRUNI He was a prolific writer and he never had a pen out of his hand Major Contributions Explained the problems of advanced trigonometry Gave theory that light travels faster than sound Described and explained fully the concept of longitude and latitude He gave idea that earth is not stationary but rotate on its axis He learned Sanskarit language in order to investigate Indian knowledge He accurately determined the weight of 18 stones in physics Tahqiq Al Hind (comprehensive account on history and social conditions of India in 11 th century) Qanun Al Masudi Asrar AL Baqiya Kitab Al Saidana (explained different medicines) Kitab Al Jawahar (book of gems and stones of different types) AL Tafhim

8- IBN RUSHD Abdul Waleed Muhammad Ibn Ahmed Ibn Muhammad Ibn Rushd Popularly known as AVERROES in the West Born at Cordova (Spain) in A.D. (1126-1198) He was an authority on FIQH Major Contributions He contributed in different fields especially Islamic Jurisprudence. He investigated astronomy at length and discovered the sunspots. Hidayat Al Mujtahid Wa Nihayat Al Muqtasid Kitab Fi Karkal AL Falak Tahafut AL Tahafut Kitab Fasl Al Maqal Kitab Al Lashf Al Manahij Born in A.D. 1201 in Toosi (Iran) 9- Nasir-Ud-Din Toosi He contributed in many fields especially astrology, music, mineralogy and ethics Died in Baghdad in A.D. 1274. He built an observatory for astronomical researches at Maragha He was also an expert on mathematics and he earned great popularity by writing THE ILLKHANIAN TABLES. This work is divided into four books: 1. Chinese, Greek, Arabic and Persian Chronology 2. Motions of the planets

3. Ephermeride 4. Astronomical observations He wrote a treatise on a Quadrilateral, a work in which trigonometry, plane, and spherical found its first methodically developed and deliberate expression. Kitab Al fusul Kitab Al tehsil Kitab Shakl Al Qatta Qawaid Al Handasa 10- Abu Ishaq Al Kindi Born in Basrah in the beginning of 9 th century AD. Popularly known as Philosopher of the Arabs Known as AL-KINDUS in the west He was a great physicist Contributed in the fields of music, meteorology, and optics. No less than 265 works are ascribed to him of which 15 are on meteorology, 8 on music and several on specific weights, tides and optics. Most important work was on reflection of light Discussed music from scientific point of view Worked on geometrical optics Explained the laws related to gravitational fall of the bodies De Medicinnarum compositarium Gradibus (which deals with medicine) De Aspectibus (treatise on geometrical and physiological optics)

11-Al-Battani Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Jabir Al-Battani A great ARAB astronomer and mathematician Born around A.D. 858. Died in A.D. 929 Major Contributions Introduced the use of sines in mathematical calculations Widened the scientific horizons of astronomy beyond the Greek s metaphysical concepts. Was an excellent observer of lunar and solar eclipses. Had a great command in trigonometry and he established the relation between the sides and anglesof a spherical triangle Explained the phenomenon of EQUINOXES (either of two times in a year when the sun crosses the celestial equator; either of the two points at which the sun's path intersects with the celestial equator) Also prepared the Islamic lunar calander. BOOKS His famous book was KITAB AL-ZIG Born in Nishapur in A.D. (1044-1123) 12-UMMAR AL-KHAYYAM Was mathematician, astronomer and philosopher Was the first person who proved BINOMIAL THEORUM Classified algebraic equations Introduced the Jalali calendar Determined accurate methods for determination of specific gravity

Recognized 13 different forms of cubic equations and arranged them in their order of complexity 13-ABUL WAFA MUHAMMAD AL-BUZJANI Born in A.D. (940-988) in NISHAPUR,later on migrated to Baghdad in 959 AD. His major contribution was in mathematics Gave many solutions of trigonometry and geometry Gave knowledge on movements of the moon Born in A.D. (775-870) in tubristan Was greta scientist of his age 14-ALI BIN RABBAN TUBRI Greatly contributed in the field of Zoology, Psychology, PHILOSOPHY as well as TRONOMY His famous book was FIRDOS UL HIKMA 15-ZIA UD-DIN AL DAMHRI Was a greatest zoologist and greatly contributed in the field of zoology Wrote famous book namely HAYAT- AL- HAYWAN OR LIFE OF ANIMALS He also classified plants Was born at BASRAH in A.D. (1058-1123) 16-AL-MAWARDI Was a learned jurisconsul and political economist.

Expert on diverse subjects like religion, ethics, literature and politics. BOOKS AL HAWI AL IQNA AL AHKAM US SULTANIYAH Better known as Mamoon of the West Born in A.D. 936 in SPAIN Was a great Surgeon 17- Abdul Qasim Al- Zahrawi Invented many surgical appliances, never known before Was a physician as well. He was an excellent dentist also and he could very successfully set an artificial tooth in place of diseased. He gave perfection to the surgical science. He died in A.D. 1013. Book AL-TASRIF 18- Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan Greatest scientist and pioneer of PAKISTAN nuclear power Born on 1 st April 1936 at Bhopal in India Received early education from India Went to HOLLAND for higher education and worked as a research assistant after MSc Received Phd degree from University of Leaven (Belgium)

Achievements Appointed as an expert in Urenco enrichment plant in Holland Laid the foundation of engineering lab at KAHUTA renamed as Abdul Qadeer Khan laboratories It was his efforts that Pakistan becam ist Islamic nuclear power on 28 th May 1998. Prominent scientist of Pakistan Born in Jhung in1926 19- Dr Abdul Salam Get higher education from England where he carried his research in theoretical physics Achievements He gave the theory of N particles and unification of forces on which he awarded nobel prize in 1979. He established an institute on theoretical physics in TRIESTE (ITALY). Was died in1997.