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Portraits of Twelve Muslim Scientists in Various FieldsThese pages are edited by Prof. Hamed Abdel-reheem EadProfessor of Chemistry at Faculty of Science-University of Cairo Giza-Egypt and director of Science Heritage Center E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.frcu.eun.eg/www/universities/html/shc/index.htm Back to Islamic Alchemy . Back to reference library. Jabir Ibn Haiyan (Geber) - Chemistry - (Died 803 C.E).
Ali Ibn Rabban Al-Tabari - Medicine, Mathematics, Calligraphy - (838-870)
Al-Razi (Rhazes) - Medicine, Ophthalmology, Smallpox , Chemistry, Astronomy - (864-930)
Al-Farabi (Al Pharabius) - Sociology, Logic, Philosophy, Political Science, Music -(870-950)
Abu Al-Qasim Al-Zahravi (Albucasis) - Surgery, Medicine - (936-1013)
Muhammad Al-Buzjani - Mathematics, Astronomy - (940-997)
Ibn Al-Haitham (Alhazen) - Physics,Optics, Mathematics - (965-1040)
Abu Raihan Al-Biruni - Astronomy, Mathematics, determined Earth's circumference - (973-1048)
Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - Medicine, Philosophy, Mathematics, Astronomy - (986-1037)
Omar Al-Khayyam - Mathematics, Poetry - (1044-1123)
Nasir Al-Din Al-Tusi - Astronomy, Non-Euclidean Geometry - (1201-1274)
Ibn Al-Nafis Damishqui - Medicine - (1213-1288)
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