Muslim scientists and their inventions - PAKWAP.COM https://pakwap.com/ RSS - PAKWAP.COM https://pakwap.com/assets/img/images/logo.png RSS - PAKWAP.COM https://pakwap.com/ admin@pakwap.com (admin) admin@pakwap.com (admin) Sat, 07 Mar 2026 17:02:00 +0500 Muslim scientists have made significant contributions to many fields of science, including mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and engineering. Some of their most notable inventions include:<br> <br> The Arabic numeral system, which is the basis of the modern number system<br> Algebra<br> Trigonometry<br> The astrolabe, a navigational instrument<br> The camera obscura, a device that projects images onto a surface<br> The pendulum clock<br> The flying machine<br> The smallpox vaccine<br> The first hospital<br> The first medical school<br> The first encyclopedia<br> These are just a few examples of the many contributions that Muslim scientists have made to the world of science. Their work has had a profound impact on the development of modern science and technology, and it continues to be used and studied today.<br> <br> Here are some of the most famous Muslim scientists and their inventions:<br> <br> Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi (780-850): Developed the concept of algebra and is considered the father of mathematics.<br> Al-Battani (858-929): Made significant contributions to astronomy and trigonometry.<br> Ibn Sina (980-1037): Known as Avicenna, was a polymath who made contributions to medicine, philosophy, and astronomy.<br> Al-Zahrawi (936-1013): Known as Albucasis, was a surgeon who invented many surgical instruments and techniques.<br> Omar Khayyam (1048-1131): Was a mathematician, astronomer, and poet who is known for his work on the Rubaiyat.<br> Thabit ibn Qurra (826-901): Known as Thebit, was a mathematician and astronomer who made significant contributions to the study of planetary motion.<br> Ibn al-Haytham (965-1040): Known as Alhazen, was an astronomer and mathematician who is considered the father of optics.<br> Al-Idrisi (1100-1166): Was a cartographer who created the most accurate map of the world in the 12th century.<br> The Banu Musa brothers (800-870): Were three brothers who were known for their work in engineering and mathematics.<br> These are just a few of the many Muslim scientists who have made significant contributions to the world of science. Their work has had a profound impact on the development of modern science and technology, and it continues to be used and studied today. https://pakwap.com/public/index.php/topics/41?pid=89 Muslim scientists and their inventions REHAN Sun, 25 Jan 2026 18:04:24 +0500 Messages https://pakwap.com/public/index.php/topics/41?pid=89