Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Muslim Scientist.pptx
1. Presented By: Huraira Muzammal
Course instructor: Mr Muhammad Iqbal
Muslim Scientists
2. Golden Age of Knowledge
● The growth of Islam after the advent of Holy Prophet ﷺ sparkled the golden
age of scientific discoveries
● Building on the wisdom of ancient civilizations, Muslim doctors pushed the
boundaries of medical science into bold new places.
● House of wisdom in Baghdad has important place in Golden age of Muslims.
6. ● His Full name was Abū Mūsā Jābir ibn Ḥayyān.
● He was the purported author of an enormous
number and variety of works in Arabic, often
called the Jabirian corpus.
● He is known as Father of Chemistry for
his work in the field.
Early Life
7. Achievements of Jabir-ibn-Hayan
● Preparation of Nitric, Hydrochloric ,citric and tartaric acids
● He also invented a method of distillation and filtration.
● He paved the way to organized substance on the basics of its substances like Metal,
non –metals, Volatile substances and the laws of constant proportion.
● Pioneer of Applied Chemistry :- Preparation of Various Metals, development of steel,
dyeing of cloth and tanning of leather, varnishing of water-proof cloth, use of
manganese dioxide in glass-making, prevention of rusting, lettering in gold,
identification of paints, greases, etc
9. ● His Full name was Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī,
● The word algorithm is derived from his name.
● Al-Khwārizmī lived in Baghdad, where he worked at the “House of
Wisdom” (Dār al-Ḥikma) under the caliphate of al-Maʾmūn.
● Al-Khwārizmī’s work on elementary algebra,
Al-Kitāb al-mukhtaṣar fī ḥisāb al-jabr waʾl-muqābala
(“The Compendious Book on Calculation by
Completion and Balancing”),
Early Life
10. Life Achievements
● Three Books
● The first 'Al-Kitäb al-mukhtasar fi hisäb al-jabr wa)l-muqäbala’.
● The calculation of Integration and Equation) includes solving linear and quadratic
equations.
● He designed the subject of Algebra and Algorithm which was developed by others.
● He introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals, zero, and the decimal system to the Islamic
and Western world
● His Book “Image of Earth” He also made contributions to trigonometry, spherical
geometry, and map-making, using data from Greek and Indian sources.
12. Early Life
● He was born in Andulus, Spain.
● He was a court physician to the Andalusian caliph
Al-Hakam II and is considered as the greatest surgeon
in the Islamic medical tradition.
● His comprehensive medical text, combining Middle Eastern and Greco-Roman
classical teachings, shaped European surgical practices for over five hundred
years.
13. Achievements of Al-Zahrawi
His famous work is Al-Tasrif, a collection of thirty a
medical Encyclopaedia spanning 30 volumes which
included sections on Surgery, Medicine, Orthopaedics,
Ophthalmology, Pharmacology, Nutrition etc
Book was written in simple language to make it easy to
understand for common men to do treatments.
He invented several surgical tools that will make surgery
effective
15. Early Life
● His full name was Abū-ʿalī Al-Husayn Ibn-ʿAbdallāh Ibn Sina.
● He was born in Bukhara (present).
● He Became Hafiz and practiced practical theory
● He continue to study int the field of science
● His famous books were “The Book of Healing and
”The Canon of Medicine”.
16. ●He first is a scientific encyclopaedia covering logic, natural
sciences, psychology, geometry, astronomy, arithmetic,
and music.
●His second book was first year revealed in Year 1015. The
book consists of whooping ”1 Million letters”. It consist of
Medical treatments from many civilization across the
Globe it was big “Medical Encyclopaedia”
●His Major Contribution were:
1.Cancer
2.Tuberculosis
3.Spread of Disease through Water & Soil
4.Anaesthesia
Cannon of Medicine
18. Achievements Of Al Beriuni
● His Full name was Abu Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni
● He determined the specific density of 18 types of precious stones and defined
the ratios between their density.
● He established the rule related to the specific density of the body.
● (Shadows) was one of most important Al- Beruni’s text which was an important
source of our knowledge of the history of mathematics, astronomy and physics.
20. ■ Abū Mūsā Jābir ibn Ḥayyān | Muslim alchemist | Britannica
(Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Ibn sina
■ Student Research | Iranian Studies (stanford.edu)
■ Al-Bīrūnī | Persian scholar and scientist | Britannica
■ How a 10th-century Muslim surgeon revolutionised surgical
procedures (trtworld.com)
■ Dates from Wikipedia.org
RESOURCES
Notas do Editor
Kufa iraq
Distillation, filttarion,rusting of metal
Abbasid era..
Al-Khwārizmī’s work on elementary algebra, Al-Kitāb al-mukhtaṣar fī ḥisāb al-jabr waʾl-muqābala (“The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing”),
Samanid Empire
Continue to study. Interseted to know what and how illness does to body
His book continue to be used for 600 years and used is many university. And translated in many languages