Alah Mohamed the 8th
Ibn Sahl, a Muslim physicist and mathematician, is credited with discovering the law of refraction in the 10th century. He described how light bends as it passes from one medium to another.
Abdus Salam, a Pakistani theoretical physicist, was the first Muslim to win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 for his contribution to electroweak unification.
Trade is considered a noble profession in Islam. The Muslim traders traveled long distances for trade. They not only earned profit but also spread Islam to the for off lands.
Islam is the world's fastest-growing religion, with its followers projected to increase significantly in the coming decades. This growth is attributed to various factors, including high birth rates among Muslim populations and conversions to Islam in some regions.
Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham (965 in Basra - c. 1040 in Cairo) was a prominent scientist and polymath from the 'Golden Age' of Muslim civilization. He is commonly referred to as Ibn al-Haytham, and sometimes as al-Basri, after his birthplace in the city of Basra. He is also known by his Latinized name of Alhzen or Alhacen. Ibn al-Haytham made significant contributions to the principles of optics, as well as to physics, astronomy, mathematics, ophthalmology, philosophy, visual perception, and to the scientific method. He was also nicknamed Ptolemaeus Secundus ("Ptolemy the Second") or simply "The Physicist" in medieval Europe. Ibn al-Haytham wrote insightful commentaries on works by Aristotle, Ptolemy, and the Greek mathematician Euclid.
Ibn al-Haytham (965 in Basra - c. 1040 in Cairo) a Muslim scientist, proved that rays of light travel in straight lines, and carried out various experiments with lenses, mirrors,refraction, and reflection. He was also the first to reduce reflected and refracted light rays into vertical and horizontal components, which was a fundamental development in geometric optics.Book of Optics.(Ibn al-Haytham)
William Harvey, an English physician, is credited with the discovery of the blood circulatory system in the early 17th century. Harvey's work demonstrated that blood circulated throughout the body in a closed system, propelled by the heart. His findings revolutionized the understanding of human physiology.
he was Greek philosopher
he is a Muslim scientist and he belong to Pakistan
The astrolabe
yes he is but he discovered that he was Muslim when he was 11 years old (:
When god converted
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.
Ibn al-Haitham
logical reasoning
He was a muslim at birth but he said he 're-discovered' Islam Mashallah :) He's the best!
Algebra invented by an Arab Muslim Coffee discovered by Muslims in Ethiopia Concept of having a garden at the back of the home (Muslim Moorish concept)