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Abu’l-Raihan al-Biruni was a Persian polymath born in 973 AD. His contributions to mathematics, geography, astronomy, and physics are most well known. During his travels in India, he not only taught Greek science, but in exchange he became acquainted with Indian science. This made him a ...
Al-BiruniAbu'l-Raihan al-Biruni was a Persian polymath born in 973 AD. His contributions to mathematics, geography, astronomy, and physics are most well known. During his travels in India, he not only taught...doi:10.1007/978-3-642-27851-8_330-1Eric Kirchner...
AL-BIRUNI (ALIBORON). Alberuni's India: An Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Chronology, Astronomy, Customs, Laws and Astrology of India about A.D. 1030 (trad. por Edward C. Sachau). Delhi: Low Price ... ...
People should be more aware of Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, the great scientist from Khwarezm (south of the Aral Sea) who accompanied Mahmud of Ghazni on his conquest of India in the 1020s and wrote a comprehensive account of that country. “Biruni’s works cover essentially the whole of science...
Al-Biruni or Al Beruni, Abu Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad(äbo͞oˈ rīhänˈ məhămˈĭd ĭbˈən äˈməd ăl-bēro͞oˈnē, ăl bĕro͞oˈnē), b. 973, d. after 1050, Central Asian scientist. His earlier years were disturbed by political troubles,...
TEHRAN, Sep. 03 (MNA) – Abu Rayhan al-Biruni was an icon of Islamic Civilization who explored various beliefs, philosophies, and sciences to build perspectives on human growth throughout history.
2.A country of southern Asia covering most of the Indian subcontinent. Aryans from the northwest invaded c. 1500bc, pushing Dravidian and other peoples to the south. Most of India was unified by the emperor Asoka in the 3rd centurybc. It experienced a golden age in the 4th and 5th centu...
of India, living there for a few years [4]. During this time, he wrote the “History of India”, ending it around 1030. Let us note that most of the works of Al-Biruni are in Arabic although he wrote one of his masterpieces, the Kitab al-Tafhim, both in Persian and Arabic [4]...
Biruni in particular wrote a short treatise (risala) dealing with al-Razi, criticizing him for his sympathy with Manichaeism,[59] his Hermetical writings, his religious and philosophical views,[60] for refusing to mathematize physics, and his active opposition to mathematics.[61] Avicenna, who...