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Two famous Muslim scientists are Ibn al-Haytham and Al-Razi. Ibn al-Haytham, often referred to as the "father of optics," made significant contributions to the understanding of light and vision in the 11th century, particularly through his work "Book of Optics." Al-Razi, a prominent physician and alchemist in the 9th century, is known for his pioneering work in medicine and the classification of diseases, as well as his influential texts like "Kitab al-Hawi," which compiled medical knowledge of his time.

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