Jabir-Bin-Hayyan
Sulphuric acid was discovered by the Islamic alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan around the 8th century. He is known for significant contributions to chemistry and alchemy, including the invention of various chemical processes and equipment.
There is no widely known or recognized oil called "alzaj oil." It may be a regional or specific product that is not well-known globally. More context or information is needed to provide a more accurate answer.
The early history of Islaam is full of scientists but they were especially prominent in physics and astronomy. However, Muslims were involved in the discovery and development of very early medicinal and industrial chemistry (such as tanning and dying), and chemical processing (such as crystalisation and distillation). Muslim chemists were also responsible for the identification of many inorganic compounds such as mercury salts, nitric and sulphuric acids, and chlorides. The names of the specific chemists involved are mostly lost. More recently, the 1999 Nobel prize for Chemistry went to Ahmed Hassan Zewail for his studies of chemical reactions over femtosecond durations.
Muslim scientists are considered pioneers in the field of chemistry due to their significant contributions during the Islamic Golden Age, around the 8th to 14th centuries. Scholars such as Jabir ibn Hayyan developed experimental techniques, equipment, and chemical processes that laid the foundation for modern chemistry. Their work in alchemy, medicine, and metallurgy helped advance scientific knowledge and paved the way for future discoveries in chemistry.
The Muslim people made Kubba or Green Kubba for the city of Madina (not Madeena).
It was a Muslim Scientist known as Jabar bin Hayan or in English Al Hazen.
Sulphuric acid was discovered by the Islamic alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan around the 8th century. He is known for significant contributions to chemistry and alchemy, including the invention of various chemical processes and equipment.
he is a Muslim scientist and he belong to Pakistan
he was Greek philosopher
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Nicolaus Copernicus who was not Muslim developed the model of the solar system where the Earth revolved around the Sun
He is Abu Othman Amr bn Bahr Aljahedd.
No, Albert Einstein was not a Muslim. He was born to Jewish parents in Germany and later became a theoretical physicist known for developing the theory of relativity.
You could invite your Muslim friends for Christmas, I don't see a problem in that. Just prepare something they could eat (Halal) and everything should be fine