π preface
When people talk about scientific revolutions, names like Newton or Einstein are frequently mentioned.
But centuries before them, Muslim formulators laid the foundations of mathematics, drug, astronomy, chemistry, and engineering.
Unfortunately, numerous of these brilliant minds were forgotten in mainstream history, indeed though their inventions shaped the ultramodern world.
π§ 1. Al- Hazard β The Father of Robotics
- In the 12th century, Ismail al-Jazari designed mechanical bias that was centuries ahead of their time.
- His book The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical bias described over 100 machines, including the first creature robot, automatic timepieces, and a programmable water system.
- Momentβs robotics and colonization systems are inspired by his designs.
𧬠2. IbnAl-- Chatham β The Master of Optics
- Known in the West as Alhazen, Ibn all- Haytham revolutionized the wisdom of light and vision.
- He proved that light peregrination in straight lines, explained how the mortal eye workshop, and constructed the camera obscura, the early model of the ultramodern camera.
- Is styles were the foundation of the scientific system used moment.
β 3. Jabir in Aryan β The Author of Modern Chemistry
- The word witchcraft itself evolved from Arabic all- limit, and Jabir ibn Hayyan is known as its father.
- He introduced methodical trial and developed ways like distillation, crystallization, and evaporation β processes still used in ultramodern chemistry labs.
π©Ί 4. Al- Bahrain β The colonist of Surgery
- Born in Andalusia, Abu all- Basis all- Zahrawi wrote a 30- volume encyclopedia on medical practices called Al- Tariff.
- He constructed over 200 surgical instruments, including scalpels, forceps, and catgut sutures.
- Tramodern surgery owes a great deal to his groundbreaking medical ways.
π 5. Al- Khwarizmi β The Father of Algebra
- The term algorithm comes from his name.
- MuhamMad in Musa al- Khwarizmi developed the conception of algebra (all- jar) and introduced the decimal numbering system.
- Hout his discoveries, ultramodern computing and data wisdom might not live in their current form.
π 6. Taqi al- Din β The Forgotten Astronomer
- A lesser-known genius from the Ottoman Empire, Taqi al- Din erected one of the most advanced lookouts of the 16th century.
- He co-founded the Forgotten Astronomer.
- Nstructed a mechanical timepiece accurate enough to measure elysian movements β indeed before European scientists did.
- Exploration contributed to early astronomy and time dimension.
π Conelusion
From robotics to surgery, from chemistry to astronomy, Muslim formulators were centuries ahead of their time.
Curiosity and fidelity to knowledge were driven by faith β the belief that understanding creation brings one near to the Creator.
It is time the world remembers these forgotten minds who shaped ultramodern wisdom and inspired unborn generations.
β¨ truckal Communication
To seek knowledge is an act of deification β and to partake it is a form of gratefulness.





