Scholars are heirs of the prophets and they are the cornerstone of the nation, so without them life stops as they are the mainstay that feed the nation and guide it to the right path.

Abdellatif Al Baghdadi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Abdellatif Al-Baghdadi was born in Baghdad(1162-1213) :he studied philosophy and philology and chemistry and medicine. During his career he taught medicine and philosophy at Damascus, Aleppo and Cairo.
 

Al Buzjani

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
He was born in Buzjan (Quhistan) but he flourished in Baghdad where he died. He was an astronomer and mathematician.
   

Abu Ibrahim ibn Aflah Al Rakham

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Abu Ibrahim ibn Aflah Al-Rakham (the marble mason, who in September 1079, completed restoration works at the Mosque of Seville after it had been damaged weeks before.
 

Abul-Fadl Al Dimishqi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
The Egyptian calculator who basically came from Egypt and activated after Al-Khwarizmi,
   

Abul-Fadl Jaafar

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Abul-Fadl Jaafar ibn Ali al-Dimishqi is an economist who activated in Damascus and other places in Syria.
 

Ahmad Al Halabi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Ahmad Al-Halabi is an astronomer from Aleppo. He wrote on instruments, including: Bughyat Al-Tulab fi'l amal bi rub Al-astrulab,
   

Ahmad ibn Baso

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
He spent his youth in Seville, and then in 1160 he directed architectural works for the Almohads at Gibraltar, then erecting some public buildings and frontier fortresses in Cordova,
 

Al Urdi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Al Urdi from Aleppo, is famous for his Kitab Al-Hayah (A Book on astronomy).
   

Al Awwam Al Ishbili

Written by محمود ماهر Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Abu Zakariya Yahya ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Al-Awwam Al-Ishbili is a Hispano-Muslim agriculturist who flourished at Seville about the end of the twelfth century.
 

Abu Omar Baghdadi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Al-Baghdadi is Abu MansurAbr Al-Qahir ibn Tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah Al-Tamini Al-Shaffi Al-Baghdadi (980-1037) is known as Ibn Tahir,..
   

Al Biruni

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Abū al-Rayhān Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Bīrūnī was born in 362/973 , in the suburb of Kath, capital of Khwārazm
 

Al Farabi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Tarkhan ibn Uzlagh al-Farabi was born in Wasit near Farab, Turkestan, of a Turkish family;
   

Al Fazari

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Al-Fazari Muhammad ibn Ibrahim who was an astronomer that flourished around the second half of the 8th century CE in Baghdad.
 

Al Ghazali

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Al-Ghazali, known in Europe as Algazel, was one of the most illustrious Muslim scholars. He was born in 1058 near the city of Tus and died in 1111.
   

Al Khawarizmi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
The terms Algebra and Algorithm are familiar to all of us but how many have heard of their founder Mohammed Al-Khawarizmi.
 

Al Kindi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Al-Kindi was born in Kufa about 800 CE. His full name is: Abu-Yusuf Ya'qub ibn Ishaq ibn as-Sabbah ibn 'Omran ibn Isma'il al-Kindi.
   

Al Maqrizi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Al-Maqrizi was a man of the law and a teacher in Cairo who collected his material,
 

Al Marrakushi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Ibn Idhari al-Marrakushi wrote in 1312 a history of Africa and Spain, Kitab al-bayan al-mughrib, which includes the most detailed account of the Ummayads of Cordova.
   

Al Muqaddasi

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Al-Muqaddasi originally from Al-Quds (Jerusalem), hence his name, is by far one of the most instructive of all early Islamic writers on the society of Islam.
 

Al Nabati

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Abu Abbas Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Mufarraj, often called Al-Nabati, or Ibn Rumiya (son of the Christian woman),
   

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