Leofinance Chemistry As a result of the hard work and genuine repression of Muslim scientists, has chemistry reached its peak today?

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Muslims have contributed a lot to chemistry. Many of us may not know that the scientific process has played a very important role in the great work of the world.

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But unfortunately many of us don't know much about this. The contribution of Muslims in chemistry is as important as any other branch of science. Muslim scientists such as Jabir Ibn Hayyan, Al-Kindi, Junnun Misri, Ibn Abdul Malik Al-Qasi have made many special contributions.

As a result of their tireless work and genuine contributions, chemistry has reached the pinnacle of development today. Even though we are Muslims, we may not know the correct idea or information. Because no school or college varsity cares about these. Let's try to find out their identity today.

Chemistry has reached a high point of progress today, for many Muslim scientists?


In general, Muslims have contributed a lot to chemistry as well as various branches of science. However, in today's world we do very little research on these. Alchemy means Muslim scientists in chemistry e.g.

Jabir Ibn Hayyan He has played a very important role in this chemistry.

Even a Muslim scientist named Al Kindi played a very important role in chemistry.

Meanwhile, another Muslim scientist named Junnun Misri also played a major role in chemistry.

Even Ibn Abdul Malik al-Qasi, a Muslim scientist, has made significant contributions to chemistry.

Dear friends, The above mentioned Muslim scientists played a much more important role in chemistry. But you may not have an idea about it! Now we will try to find out the identity of these 4 Muslim scientists for chemistry.

Jabir Ibn Hayyan is a Muslim scientist?


Usually Abu Abdullah Jabir Ibn Hayyan was born in 722 AD in the Azad dynasty of southern Arabia. And Jabir's father, Haiyan, was a physician. After studying mathematics, he also studied medicine. Moreover, he started the life of Kufai treatment, but he is in it

Acquired knowledge of chemistry, altitude. In his book, he describes in detail the refining of metals, evaporation, hair removal, preparation of ink and work, etc. Jaber Ibn Hayyan has been given the perfection of chemistry. Hence he is called the father of this scripture. Jabir Ibn Hayyan He died in 815 AD.

Is he a Muslim scientist named Al Kindi?


Abu Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi was born in 801 AD, usually in Kufa. He translated Aristotle's theology into Arabic. During the reign of Caliph Mamun, his reputation as an astronomer, chemist, physician and philosopher spread. Andh Dik enriched the store of knowledge and science by composing 365 books.

According to him, philosophy is impossible without mathematics. In addition to philosophy, he wrote many books on medicine, astronomy, chemistry, and mathematical music. And his mother tongue was Arabic, besides he was a scholar of Sanskrit, Greek, Syrian etc. Abu Yaqub Ibn Ishaq Al Kindi He died in 874 AD.

Junnun Misri He is also a Muslim scientist?


Junnun Misri, his father's name is Ibrahim and his name is Saoban. But he was known as Junnun Misri. He was born in 796 AD in a place called Akh Mim in Egypt. Although Junnun Misri is known as a Sufi, he was one of the first Arab Muslim scientists to study chemistry early on.

He researched and wrote on various materials of chemistry. His writings contain descriptions of various minerals, including gold and silver. He understood the meaning of the Egyptian symbolic letters. Junnun Misri He died in a place called Al Jizah in Egypt in 859 AD.

Ibn Abdul Malik al-Qasi is a Muslim scientist?


His name is Abul Qasim Muhammad Ibn Abdul Malik Al Khare Jamie Al Kasi. He was born in Baghdad, usually in the 11th century. And he lived in Baghdad. Ibn Abdul Malik al-Qasi was a valuable addition to one of his most popular books, Chemistry.

He summarized in this book the simple and easy approach to every necessary branch of chemistry. He also explained in detail the difference between the objects which are white and the objects which are red. Ibn Abdul Malik al-Qasi did not know exactly where and on what date he died.

Dear friends, I hope you have understood, albeit in a brief form, the Muslim scientists of today's chemistry. Although it is not possible to finish writing in detail. That is why I have tried to mention everyone's identity in a short form. If you have any comments on this article, please feel free to contact us. Thank you in advance.

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