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Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī
8/9th century Persian mathematician and astronomer
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Habib ibn Sulayman ibn Samra ibn Jundab al-Fazari (Arabic: محمد بن إبراهيم بن حبيب بن سليمان بن سمرة بن جندب الفزاري) (died 796 or 806) was an Arabphilosopher, mathematician and astronomer.
Biography
Al-Fazārī translated many scientific books into Arabic and Persian.
Ibrahim al fazari biography of william
He is credited to have built the first astrolabe in the Islamic world. He died in 796 or 806, possibly in Baghdad.[6]
At the end of the 8th century, whilst at the court of the Abbasid Caliphate, al-Fazārī mentioned Ghana, "the land of gold."
Works
Along with Yaʿqūb ibn Ṭāriq, al-Fazārī helped translate the 7th century Indian astronomical text by Brahmagupta, the Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta, into Arabic as 'Zij as-SindhindAz-Zīj ‛alā Sinī al-‛Arab, or the Sindhind.
This translation was possibly the vehicle by means of which the mathematical methods of Indian astronomers were transmitted to I