The Impact of the Research of Famous Arab Scientists on the Life of Humanity

Prof. Dr Moustafa El-Abdallah Al Kafry

The Impact of the Research of Famous Arab Scientists on the Life of Humanity

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Prof. Dr Moustafa El-Abdallah Al Kafry

Civilization has known many great scientists who have actively contributed to the provision of many important scientific achievements in various fields such as physics, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, and economics, these achievements that scientists today still rely on as a valuable reference for the development and improvement of science, we will highlight below the life of a group of the most famous Muslim scientists.

The scientific development we are living in our contemporary world is due to the efforts of scientists who left us many scientific researches that were and are still a basic reference for various widespread sciences, and the Arabs had a large share of these achievements, as there are many Arab scientists who have had a clear impact on the life of humanity, and we will try to identify the most prominent of them below.

Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abdullah ibn al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Sina (Ibn Sina)

Born on August 21, 980, the famous scholar Ibn Sina (Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abdullah ibn al-Hasan ibn Ali) was known as the Sheikh Raisi, nicknamed the West as the father of modern medicine, and the emir of physicians in the Middle Ages.

From a young age, Avicenna had a sharp intelligence, unlimited genius in learning and teaching literature, the Holy Qur’an, receiving the sciences of literature, medicine, jurisprudence, and philosophy, and studied under the Bukhari scholar Abu Abdullah al-Naili, and witnessed in his father’s palace, many literary debates that influenced him positively. He studied medicine at the age of thirteen, and his first medical achievement was the treatment of the Emir Noah bin Mansour Al-Samandi from his disease, which doctors were unable to treat at the time, and he was the first to discover the parasite of Encelstoma, the first to find a suitable drug for meningitis, and the first to detect ways of infection for epidemic diseases such as measles and smallpox.

Avicenna has completed many works, the most important of which are:

  1. The book Paying the Total Harms of Human Bodies,
  2. The Book of Goling, a Treatise on the Anatomy of the Law,
  3. Book of Law in Medicine,
  4. Cardiac Medicines Book,
  5. Book of Divine Science,
  6. Survival in logic and theology,
  7. psychiatry
  8. housekeeping,
  9. Dependencies of Natural Science,
  10. A message on the politics of the body and the virtues of drinking,
  11. A message in the upper bodies and the causes of lightning and thunder,
  12. Message in space,
  13. Message in plant and animal,
  14. Argus in anatomy,
  15. Euclid’s abbreviation,
  16. Artemic abbreviation,
  17. Essay Collectors of Musicology,

The benefits of time as presented by Avicenna and other important books.

Avicenna says, “Time forgets the pain and extinguishes revenge, soothes anger and stifles hatred, so that the past becomes as if it were not.

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The Impact of the Research of Famous Arab Scientists on the Life of Humanity

The Impact of the Research of Famous Arab Scientists on the Life of Humanity

Prof. Dr Moustafa El-Abdallah Al Kafry

Contents

Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn ‘Abdullah ibn al-Hasan ibn ‘Ali ibn Sina (Avicenna): 2

Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi: 4

Abu Yusuf Ya’qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi: 4

Fourth: Abu Bakr al-Razi: 5

Fifth: Ibn al-Haytham: 8

VII. Al-Biruni: 9

Seventh: Jaber bin Hayyan: 10

VIII. Ibn al-Nafis: 11

Ninth: Jacob ben Isaac al-Kindi: 12

Tenth – Al-Ghazali: 12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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