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- 3. His treatise on Diseases in Children has led many to consider him the "father of pediatrics"
- 7. also known as Taj al-Din Izz al-Dawla, was a prominent slave-general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji
- 9. the 'founding father' of Islamic ecotheology
- 10. also known as Haly Abbas: founder of anatomic physiology
- 12. also known as Ibn al-Bayyiʿ,) was a Persian Sunni scholar and the leading traditionist of his age, frequently referred to as the "Imam of the Muhaddithin
- 15. Also known as Avenzoar. Arab physician and surgeon, known for his influential book Taisir Fil-Mudawat Wal-Tadbeer (Book of Simplification Concerning Therapeutics andDiet).
- 17. Also known as Shams ad–Din. Arab traveler and scholar who wrote one of the most famous travel books in history, the Rihlah.
- 19. Also known as Rhazes. Persian alchemist and philosopher, who was one of the greatest physicians in history,.
- 20. father of sociology, historiography and modern economics. He is best known for his Muqaddimah.
- 23. he found Pascal’s triangle long before him, he made great contributions to algebra and solving higher degree equations. He
- 25. ibn Hayyan, father of chemistry
- 28. famous mathematicians, according to a legend, their father was a robber from Khurasan. Da Vinci used their mathematical theorems in his works.
- 30. Also known as Thebit. Arab mathematician, physician and astronomer; who was the first reformer of the Ptolemaic system and the founder of statics.
- 31. was the fifth Abbasid caliph. His Birth date is debated with various sources giving dates from 763 to 766
- 34. Arab historiographer and historian who developed one of the earliest nonreligious philosophies of history. Often considered as one of the forerunners of modern historiography, sociology and economics.
- 36. father of early modern medicine.[
- 38. exerted a large impact on Spanish agriculture, including the restoration of Roman-era aqueducts and irrigation channels, as well as the introduction of new technologies such as the acequias
- 39. father of medieval aviation.[
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- 1. most renowned as the "father of algebra"
- 2. "father of trigonometry" as a mathematical discipline in its own right.
- 4. was an Iranian Islamic Golden Age polymath, astronomer, agriculturist, botanist, metallurgist, geographer, mathematician, and historian.
- 5. "father of modern surgery"[1] and the "father of operative surgery"
- 6. discovered some of trigonometrical identities, including law of sines for spherical triangles.
- 8. Also known as Averroes. Arab philosopher and scholar who produced a series of summaries and commentaries on most of Aristotle’s works and on Plato’s Republic.
- 9. founder of the Illuminationist school of Islamic philosophy.
- 11. father of comparative religion and "honored in the West as that of the founder of the science of comparative religion"
- 13. Arab scientist, botanist and physician who systematically recorded the discoveries made by Islamic physicians in the Middle Ages.
- 14. was the first of the Islamic peripatetic philosophers, and is hailed as the "fatherofArabphilosophy
- 16. regarded as the "founder of Islamic/Arab Neoplatonism
- 18. "father of circulatory physiology and anatomy.
- 21. the "founder of Indology", "father of comparative religion" and geodesy, and "first anthropologis
- 22. astronomer and mathematician (He develops a hypothesis similar to Galileo Galilei's notion of "circular inertia
- 24. was a Pakistani theoretical physicist.
- 26. established a powerful dynasty among the Mongols of central Asia.
- 27. Also known as Alkindus. Arab philosopher and scientist, who is known as the first of the Muslim peripatetic philosophers.
- 29. "father of modern optics
- 32. Khayyam Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, known for his scientific achievements and Rubaiyat (“quatrains”).
- 33. discovered the sum formula for the fourth power, using a method that could be generally used to determine the sum for any integral power.
- 35. poet, mathematician, astronomer, engineer, designer, faghih (religious scientist), and architect
- 37. Father of Automaton and Robotics.