List of scientists in medieval Islamic world

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Muslim scientists who have contributed significantly to science and civilization in the Islamic Golden Age (i.e. from the 8th century to the 14th century) include:

Astronomers and astrologers[edit]

Physiologists[edit]

Chemists and alchemists[edit]

Economists and social scientists[edit]

Geographers and earth scientists[edit]

Mathematicians[edit]

Philosophers[edit]

Physicists and engineers[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Haque 2004, p. 375.
  2. ^ Saoud 2004.
  3. ^ Haque 2004, p. 361.
  4. ^ Deuraseh & Abu Talib 2005.
  5. ^ Haque 2004, p. 362.
  6. ^ Haque 2004, p. 363.
  7. ^ a b c Martin-Araguz et al. 2002.
  8. ^ Khaleefa 1999.
  9. ^ Iqbal 1934.
  10. ^ Safavi-Abbasi, Brasiliense & Workman 2007.
  11. ^ Nasr & Leaman 1996.
  12. ^ Russell 1994.
  13. ^ Rosenthal 1950, p. 559.
  14. ^ a b c Ahmed 1984.
  15. ^ Khan 2000.
  16. ^ Ahmed 2002.
  17. ^ a b c Mowlana 2001.
  18. ^ Abdalla 2007.
  19. ^ Ahmed 1999.
  20. ^ a b Akhtar 1997.
  21. ^ Oweiss 1988.
  22. ^ Boulakia 1971.
  23. ^ "Mas'udi, al-". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006.
  24. ^ Gari 2002.
  25. ^ Gandz 1936.
  26. ^ Nanisetti 2006.
  27. ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Abu'l Hasan ibn Ali al Qalasadi", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  28. ^ Al Deek 2004.
  29. ^ Thiele 2005.
  30. ^ Rozhanskaya & Levinova 1996.

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