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Who was a great Persian scholars?

Who was a great Persian scholars?

Pre-modern Era Persian Scholars and Scientists

  • Abdol-Hamid (?
  • Abhari (?
  • Abu Dawood (c.
  • Abū Ḥanīfa (699–767), Islamic scholar.
  • Abu Nasr e Mansur (c.
  • • Abu Sa’id al-Darir al-Jurajani (9th century)
  • • Azod al-Dowleh (936–983), prominent scientific patron.

Who was the first scientist in Islam?

al-Haytham
Ibn al-Haytham

Alhazen Ḥasan Ibn al-Haytham
Denomination Sunni
Creed Ash’ari
Known for Book of Optics, Doubts Concerning Ptolemy, Alhazen’s problem, analysis, Catoptrics, horopter, intromission theory of visual perception, moon illusion, experimental science, scientific methodology, animal psychology
Muslim leader

How many Islamic scientists are there?

Muslim countries also have fewer than 10 scientists, engineers and technicians per 1000 of the population, compared with the world average of 40, and 140 for the developed world. Between them they contribute only about 1\% of the world’s published scientific papers.

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Who was a scholar of Arabic and Persian?

Amir Khusrau was the Arabic and Persian scholar in the Alauddin Khalji court..

Who was alberoni?

Abu Rayhan Beruni or Alberonius (Latin) was a Persian Scholar and polymath of the 11th century. Al Beruni was the First Muslim Scholar to study India and its Brahmanical tradition. He is called father of Indology and the first anthropologist. He is called one of the earliest and greatest polymath of the Islamic World.

How long was the Islamic Golden Age?

The Islamic Golden Age was a period of cultural, economic, and scientific flourishing in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 14th century.

Which famous poet contributed to the golden age of Islam?

Rumi (1207─1273) is one of the most famous poets of all time and lived toward the end of the Abbasid Caliphate. His poems expressed his love and devotion for his faith.