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Scholars Post Abbasid Era 9am Section Group 6
Al-Tulsi, Muhammad ibn Muhammad or Nasir al-Din
A five-volume summary of trigonometry.
A major astronomical treatise
he creator of trigonometry
Tusi’s prose writing, which numbers over 150 works, represent one of the largest collections by a single Islamic author
was a Persian polymath,architect, philosopher, physician,and theologian
Al-Shirazi, Qutb al-Din
As a student of Nasir al-Din, the two reviewed and revised numerous topics together, including Ibn Sina's medical canon
"Nehayat al-Idrak fi Dirayat al-Aflak" (The Limit of Accomplishment Concerning Knowledge of the Heavens) and "Al Tuhfah al-Shahiya" (The Royal Present)
Made contributions in astronomy, mathematics, physics, medicine, philosophy, and other subjects
His mentioned works on astronomy presented his models for planetary motion, which improved upon Ptolemy's principles
Persian polymath and poet
Al-Farisi, Kamal al-Din Hasan ibn Ali
made important contributions in numbers theory and in optics
producing the first mathematically correct explanation of the rainbow
mathematician and physicist
most important theory :Memorandum for Friends on the Proof of Amicability.
where he introduced a major new approach based on factorization and combinatorial methods.
Ibn al-Shatir
His most important work was The Final Quest Concerning the Rectification of Principles.
geometric models of planetary orbits, particularly for the Moon (then considered a planet), Mercury and Venus
stronomer, mathematician and enginee.
worked as the Muwaqqit of the Great Ummayad Mosque of Damascus.
Ulugh Beg, Mirza Muhammad Taraghay bin
Shahrukh
Built the Samarkand observatory that hosted the famous Fakhri sextant
"Zij-i-Sultani": one of the greatest star catalogues of pre-modern times
Astronomer and mathematician
A Timurid ruler
Al-Qushji, Ala al-Din Ali ibn Muhammed
He is mathematician and physicist
he was known for establishing astronomy on physical rather than
philosophical bases
known for attempting to answer the question
of Earth's rotation and to provide evidence for it
contributed to Ulugh Beg's Zij-i-Sultani
Al-Khafri, Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khafri al-Kashi
one of the most competent of all the mathematical astronomers and planetary theorists of medieval Islam
represents the culmination of the Maragha school of astronomy
an Iranian theoretical astronomer and religious scholar
physically geocentric planetary models