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Muslim Scholars: Islamic Scholars: Renaissance men of Dark Ages
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Islamic Scholars: Renaissance men of Dark Ages. In a time known as the Golden Age of Islam, when learning was intrinsic to society, scholars gathered in Baghdad to Debate, research and study at the House of wisdom. Europe was still in Dark Ages when the Renaissance men of the Muslim world were redefining. And illuminated the Muslim world with six hundred years of uninterrupted genius. Feed You can leave a response. View my complete profile. Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-81...
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Muslim Scholars: Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.)
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.). After the Abbasids took power, Jabir ibn Hayyan went back to Kufa. He began his career practicing medicine, under the patronage of a Wazir(from the Persian noble family Barmakids) of Caliph Haroon Rashid. This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 11, 2009. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. No Responses to "Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.)". View my complete profile.
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Muslim Scholars: November 2009
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Zakaria Al-Razi (865-925 A.D.) - Part 1. Zakaria Al-Razi better known as Rhazes in the West, is universally recognized as the most outstanding scientist of the medieval times, who influenced the course of thought in diverse branches of knowledge. He was an alchemist, chemist, physician, philosopher and scholar. He was recognized as a polymath (a person whose expertise. Spans a significant number of subject areas). By freeing alchemy of superstition and magic potion...
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Muslim Scholars: Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.) - The Chemist (part 3)
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.) - The Chemist (part 3). By freeing alchemy of superstition and magic potions Jabir set it on the path of scientific discipline. He discovered as many as 19 elements such as aresenic, antimony and bismuth. He was also the first to classify sulphur. And mercury as 'elements'. And the first to purify and isolate sulfur. He is credited with the invention of over twenty types of now-basic chemical laboratory equipment,. Such as the alembic.
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Muslim Scholars: Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.) - The Chemist (part 1)
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.) - The Chemist (part 1). So respected was Jabir's work that his theory of metal transmutation (though false) spurred European alchemists on an epic quest for the search of Philosopher's Stone. He theorised that rearranging the defining values of one metals to match the properties of another should cause metal to transmutate. The fame of Jabir rests on his alchemical writings preserved in Arabic, Six of his works namely. A complete ove...
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Muslim Scholars: Zakaria Al-Razi (865-925 A.D.) - Part 1
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Zakaria Al-Razi (865-925 A.D.) - Part 1. Zakaria Al-Razi better known as Rhazes in the West, is universally recognized as the most outstanding scientist of the medieval times, who influenced the course of thought in diverse branches of knowledge. He was an alchemist, chemist, physician, philosopher and scholar. He was recognized as a polymath (a person whose expertise. Spans a significant number of subject areas). This entry was posted on Monday, November 23, 2009&...
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Muslim Scholars: Chemistry
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Before continuing with works of Jabir ibn Hayyan it will be better to first look at the fields where Muslims have exceeded. It becomes necessary as in many cases there are several scholars with major contributions to a single field, which cannot be overlooked. We will start looking at Jabir ibn Hayyan's work from our next post and then will move onto other great minds that ruled medieval sciences. This entry was posted on Thursday, November 12, 2009. You can fo...
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Muslim Scholars: Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.) - The Chemist (part 2)
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In a time known as Golden Age of Islam. Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815 A.D.) - The Chemist (part 2). Widely translated into Latin during the 11th and 13th centuries, Jabir's work profoundly influenced Europen science. In them we can find remarkably sound views on method of chemical research. His Al Kimiya in particular reveals many fundamental techniques that led to the birth of modern chemistry and chemical enginerring. Metals", like gold, silver, lead, tin, copper, iron, and khar-sini;. Non-malleable substa...