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This presentation briefly throws light on a great muslim scientist Al-Hassan Ibn Al-Haytham. Topics discussed are his major inventions, discoveries, books and one of his life events. And Of course, it is only a page from the life of the Scientist, but it will give you a little bit insight in Ibn Al Haytham's work.
Known in the West as Alhazen, Ibn al-Haytham was the first person to test hypotheses with verifiable experiments, developing the scientific method more than 200 years before European scholars learned of it—by reading his books.
Ibn al-Haytham proved that light travels in straight lines, gave the first clear description and correct analysis of the camera obscura and pinhole camera and built the world's first camera obscura, developed a highly successful theory which explained the process of vision as rays of light proceeding to the eye from each point on an object, which he proved through the use of experimentation.
He is described as the "world's first true scientist".He is also considered to be the founder of experimental psychology for his approach to visual perception and optical illusions.
This is a comprehensive endeavour regarding the Early Life & Education, Personal Life, Academic, & Scientific Career, Awards & Honors, and Publications of Albert Einstein
Contribution of Muslims in medical science - Muslim scientists.pdfMunkashir hossen
Muslims have made significant contributions to the field of medical science throughout history. During the Islamic Golden Age, Muslim scholars and physicians, such as Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Al-Razi (Rhazes), and Ibn al-Nafis, made groundbreaking advancements in medicine. They translated and preserved ancient Greek and Roman texts, expanding medical knowledge and introducing new treatments and techniques. Muslim physicians pioneered the concept of hospitals, emphasizing the importance of patient care and hygiene. Their contributions in areas such as pharmacology, anatomy, surgery, and public health have had a lasting impact on the development of modern medicine.
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This presentation briefly throws light on a great muslim scientist Al-Hassan Ibn Al-Haytham. Topics discussed are his major inventions, discoveries, books and one of his life events. And Of course, it is only a page from the life of the Scientist, but it will give you a little bit insight in Ibn Al Haytham's work.
Known in the West as Alhazen, Ibn al-Haytham was the first person to test hypotheses with verifiable experiments, developing the scientific method more than 200 years before European scholars learned of it—by reading his books.
Ibn al-Haytham proved that light travels in straight lines, gave the first clear description and correct analysis of the camera obscura and pinhole camera and built the world's first camera obscura, developed a highly successful theory which explained the process of vision as rays of light proceeding to the eye from each point on an object, which he proved through the use of experimentation.
He is described as the "world's first true scientist".He is also considered to be the founder of experimental psychology for his approach to visual perception and optical illusions.
This is a comprehensive endeavour regarding the Early Life & Education, Personal Life, Academic, & Scientific Career, Awards & Honors, and Publications of Albert Einstein
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2. OUTLINE
Who is ibn sina ?
About his life.
His exploits
His achievements and books
3. ‘’AVICENNA’’?
His name Al- usayn ibn Abd Allah ibnḤ ʿ
Sina.
He was born c. 980 in a village near
Bukhara
(in present-day Uzbekistan)
Known in the field of medicine and
philosophy.
He wrote almost 450 treatises.
Author of 200 books on various subjects.
4. HIS EXPLOITS
He is founder of direction
philosophy which challenged
believe and idea of prophecy and
message in Islam.
6. IN MATHEMATICS
1.Summary of Euclid
2.Summary of Almagest
3.Summary of aware of body
4.Summary of Alaratamatiqi
7. IN MEDICINE
Book of cardiac drugs
Book in the policy of the hull and the
virtues of a drink
Book in dissecting message
Book in food and medicine
Book of the law in medicine
8. DEATH
He died in June
1037 AD,
corresponding to
the month of
Ramadan, at the
age of 58 years
old, and was
buried in
Hamadan in Iran.