Yes. Astrolabes were further developed in the medieval Islamic world. The Muslim astronomers added angular scales to the astrolabe as well as circles that indicated azimuths on the horizon. This modified astrolabe was widely used throughout the Muslim world. Its main purpose was to aid in navigation and as a way of finding the proper direction for prayer. The first Muslim polymath credited with creating such an astrolabe was Muhammad al-Fazari.
No, the astrolabe was not invented by Muslim scientists. It was developed by ancient Greek astronomers and was later refined and popularized by Islamic scholars during the Golden Age of Islam in the Middle Ages. Muslim scientists further improved its design and accuracy for use in navigation and astronomy.
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The astrolabe
Muslim scientists who studied the heavens perfected the Greek astrolabe. Sailors use this tool to study the stars and determine their location at sea. They used the astrolabe to measure the size and distance around the Earth. Based on the measurements they figured out Earth is round.
The Two Tools That Europeans Got From The Muslim Sailors We're To Be The Compass And The Astrolabe.
Muslims were great scientists. Muslim scientists who studied the heavens perfected the astrolabe. Sailors used it to tell what longitude:latitude and where they were on the Earth. When they used the astrolabe to measure the Earth, they realized that it was round. The Muslims were the first to discover this. They experimented with metals and kept records of their work. As a result, they classified themselves as chemists, or the founders of chemistry. Also, Al-Razi was the first to categorize animals, veggies, and minerals. He wrote books for doctors to help them to identify diseases.
Ibn-i-Hayan, Ibnul Haisum are more famous than the other Muslim scientists.
The spherical astrolabe was invented by Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī, a Muslim astronomer and engineer from Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain). Al-Zarqālī's spherical astrolabe was an improvement on earlier flat astrolabes, allowing for easier calculations of celestial positions and timekeeping.
whar are the efforts of Muslim scientists in the field of pharmacy and allied sciences?
Muslim improve by improving their faith in Allah Almighty !
Because a large number of Arab scientists were polymaths...
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