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1: He wrote the famous book "Qanoon Almasood". 2: He measured circumference of the Earth. 3: He determined the densities of the metals.
It is believed that the Islamic prophet, Muhammad wrote it. He said that what he wrote was what God told him to write.
The book "Ibn-e-Kaseer" was written by Allama Ibn e Kaseer, a renowned Islamic scholar and historian known for his works on Islamic history and exegesis of the Qur'an.
Islam established Islamic medicine and only Iranian Muslims like Avesina and others have wrote near 5000 book in medicine like "the cannon of medicine" and may other books. Islam has its own medicine.
it is possible that Christians can be be over ruled by Islamic people you can find out more if you read a book David pawson has wrote 'THE CHALLENGE OF ISLAM TO CHRISTIANITY.
Ibn Sina (known in English as Avicenna) was a Persian polymath who lived during the Islamic Golden Age in what is now Iran. He is particularly known for his writings on philosophy and medicine, with some of his medical textbooks being in use for centuries after his death. He also wrote treatises on mathematics, physics, Islamic theology, and other subjects.
Muhammad began the Islamic religion. Muhammad believed that he was divinely given messages, which he wrote down, and they ultimately became the Koran.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad wrote the book "Tazkira" in 1949. It is a collection of biographical sketches of important figures in Islamic history.
"Tehgig-a-hind" is written by Rashiduddin Fazlullah Hamedani, who was a 14th-century Persian historian and writer. His work is known for its detailed accounts of the Islamic world at the time.
The Sunna refers to the practices and teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, so it was not written by one specific author. However, it was collected and compiled by various scholars in the centuries following Muhammad's death.