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1) AbΕ« al-WafΔ BΕ«zhjΔnΔ« (d. 998) was a Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer from Khorasan. He established several Trig. identities such as [πππ(πΒ±π)] in their modern form. H...
1) Al-MΔhΔnΔ« (c. 860 -880) was a Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer from (Kerman, #Iran ) and was active in Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate. His known mathematical works incl...
1) Nur ad-Din al-Bitruji (Alpetragius) (d.1204) was a Muslim astronomer and Maliki Judge from al-Andalus (Spain). He was the first astronomer to present a non-Ptolemaic astronomic...
Sibawayh (d. 796), was a renowned Persian grammarian of the Arabic language. His famous unnamed work, referred to as "Al-KitΔb" or "The Book", is a five-volume seminal discussion o...
1) Sayyid Ali Hamadani (d. 1384 CE) was a Persian Sufi Muslim saint, scholar and poet. He preached Islam in Central Asia and Kashmir. Hamadani is credited with introducing the tea...
1) Qutb al-Din Shirazi (d.1311), was a persian Muslim astronomer, mathematician, Chemist and Sufi poet. He received his Kherqa (Sufi robe) from his father at age of 10. In 1284, he...
1) Ibn Battuta (c.1304 β 1368) was a Berber Muslim Moroccan Maliki judge and explorer who widely traveled the Old World, traveling more than any other explorer in history, totaling...
1) Ibn Sahl (d. 1000), was a Muslim mathematician and physicist, who flourished in Baghdad. He was the first to discover the law of refraction (Snell's law). Ibn Sahl uses this law...