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Other notable astronomers from the later medieval period include Mu'ayyad al-Din al-Urdi ( c. 1266), Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi ( c. 1311), Sadr al-Sharia al-Bukhari ( c. 1347), Ibn al-Shatir ( c.
27 мая 2023 г. · The Legacy and Understanding of the Muslim Astronomers ; Algol, 'The Ghoul' ; Arrakis, 'The Dancer' ; Deneb, 'Tail' ; Fomalhaut, 'The Fish's Mouth'.
M · Malik ibn Anas (711–795), theologian, and hadith traditionist · Maslama al-Majriti (950–1007), astronomer, chemist, mathematician, economist · Moulay Brahim ...
26 дек. 2001 г. · Al-Battani discovered the notions of trigonometrical ratios used today. Al-Biruni claimed the earth rotated around its own axis.
14 февр. 2017 г. · One of Islam's most famous astronomers and scientific thinkers, Ibn al-Haytham, is known as “the father of optics” because he was the first ...
It was Caliph Al-Ma'mum who began the Muslim tradition of building observatories for studying the stars and planets when he founded facilities in Al-Shammasiyah ...
Between the 8th and 15th centuries Islamic astronomers produced a wealth of sophisticated astronomical work. Largely through the Ptolemaic framework.
ʻAlāʼ al-Dīn ʻAlī Qushjī (علاء الدين علي قشجي) (d.1474): Fifteenth century astronomer and mathematician who succeeded his teacher Qāḍīʼzādah al-Rūmī as director ...
1000. Khorezm-based Al-Beruni was a pioneering astronomer in the 11th century. He worked in Guganj (present-day Konye-Urgench) and figured out the earth rotated ...
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