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The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences

Today, the science that has dazzled the eyes of the world and astonishes the people with new inventions day by day, especially Europe and the world of Islam in general, is known to very few people that behind this glorious scientific development are the great Muslim scientists who taught Europe sciences. These Muslim scientists nurtured the science with their blood and liver year after year.

The efforts of some of these great Muslim scientists who taught Europe sciences are mentioned in the following lines

 

The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences

Ibn Sina

Ibn Sina is called Father of Biology and Chemistry

Ibn Sina, the first scientist to explain the scientific causes of earthquakes on the earth
He was the first person in the world to introduce the science of medicine
In geology, Ibn Sina is called the father of geology in the language of the Westerners
He describes how to make hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and white lead
He known as the father of chemistry in making and inventing chemicals
He introduced the method of cleaning metals and making steel

 

               

The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences
Ibn al-Hashim

Invented world's first camera

Ibn al-Hashim invents the world's first camera.
He introduces the central role of the retina in the reflection of light and vision.



 The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences

Omar Khayyam

 Invented world's first calendar

 Omar Khayyam invented the world's first calendar

 Omar Khayyam who introduced the method of accurate measurement of gravity

 

 The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences

Zakaria Al-Razi

 Introduced method of anesthesia

-Zakaria Al-Razi, who introduced the method of anesthesia to the patient before the operation.
-He told the world about the harmful effects of light on the eye

 

 

The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences
Musa al-Khwarizmi

Invented Algebra

Algebra was invented and introduced by Musa al-Khwarizmi



The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences

Abul Qasim Al-Zahrawi

 Introduced eye, nose, ear and leaf surgery

Abul Qasim Al-Zahrawi, who introduced the method of implanting dentures
He introduced the method of straightening crooked teeth and removing bad teeth
He introduced eye, nose, ear and leaf surgery
He introduced the three most important instruments used for surgery

 

 

The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences
 Yaqub al-Kandi

 Yaqub al-Kandi is the founder of arithmetic and modern mathematics

He determines the exact amount of medicine to be given to patients

 

 

The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences
Alberoni

Alberoni reveals that the speed of light is faster than the speed of sound
He illuminates the world with the movements and characteristics of the earth, moon and planets
He describes seven ways to determine the direction of the North Pole and the South Pole

 

 

The Great Muslim Scientists Who Taught Europe Sciences
Naseer-ud-Din Tusi

Naseer-ud-Din Tusi, who accurately determines the motion of the planets

 

Conclusion

There seems to be no invention of today that Muslims can proudly say is the result of their success.

Today's Muslims should know that science is indebted to these great Muslims scientists who taught Europe sciences for its existence and development and today its is lost to them

While the real reason for the backwardness of Muslims is their distance from faith and practice, the main reason for their decline is also ignorance of science and technology.

They should not forget the hadith of the Holy Prophet) PBUH (that wisdom is the lost thing of the believer and he should take it wherever he finds it.


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