Saturday 19 October 2013

Muslim scientists in the world of Biology and Chemistry

                                    Three Great Muslim Scientists

Jabir bin Hayyan (721-815 AD):

                                                   Jabir bin Hayyan was born in Iran and practised medicine in Iraq. He introduced experimental investigation in chemistry and also wrote a number of books on Plants and Animals. His Famous books are "Al-Nabatat" and "Al-Haywan". He was Shia by creed. He was died in 815 AD.

 Jabir bin Hayyan

Abdul Malik Asmai (740-828 AD):

                                                        He is considered the first Muslim scientist who studied animals in detail. He wrote a number of book and his famous books are "Al-Abil (camel)", "Al-Khail (horse)", "Al-Wahoosh (animal)", and "Kalq-al-insan (book of Humanity)" and "Al-Sha (sheep)".

Abdul Malik Asmai

Bu Ali Sina (980-1037 AD):

                                              Bu Ali Sina is honoured as the founder of madicine and called as Avicenna in the West. He was a physician,philosopher, astronomer and poet. One of his books "Al-Qanun-fi-al-Tib" is known as the canon of madicine in the West.

Bu Ali Sina          


                                    

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