Since
the advent of Islam, Muslims not only ruled the world, but Muslim
Scientists also came up with bazillions of inventions. From their
various scientific experiments which contributed in the field of
medicine to their vast knowledge about the astronomy i.e. sun, moon,
stars; they introduced the world with numerous hidden powers of the
Universe. Furthermore, they also contributed in various other fields of
science i.e. chemistry, biology, mathematics, chemistry, geography and
much more. Few of the big names of Islamic History, like Jabir Bin
Hayan, Khwarizmi and Ibn Battuta enlightened the world by their endless
knowledge and made their Mark, their inventions not only contributed in
the days of yore, even in present day their remarkable work is
considered as worth its weight in gold.
1. AlgebraWe
use algebra in our daily life without even realizing its importance,
Algebra was first invented by a Muslim Persian Mathematician
Al-Khwarizmi. He was one of the Renowned Muslim Mathematician who came
up with the first idea of raising number into power; many other Muslim
mathematicians like Al-Khayyam and Sharaf al-Dīn al-Ṭūsīi introduced
the world to algebraic geometry and solved cubic equations. Moreover,
Al-Khwarizmi and Al-Kindi were the first to introduce Numerical
Numbering which became popular worldwide.
2. Mechanism of BreathingAlthough
the circulation of blood was first studied by Greek physicians, who
said that blood moves from the right to left ventricle of heart through
invisible passages of septum, however Ibn al-Nafis an Islamic Syrian
Physician proved that theory wrong and accurately predicted that blood
travels from right to left ventricle through the lungs, where lungs
purify the blood making it able for human body to survive. His work
didn’t get much attention till 20th century.
3. CryptographyCryptography
is an art of writing or solving codes, this technique might look modern
but in actual fact, it is a thousand years old technique. The first
explanation of cryptanalysis was given by an Arab Mathematician
Al-Kindi in his treatise “ A manuscript on deciphering cryptographic
messages”. He was the first one to suggest that Quran discovered the
letter frequency and every Arabic letter has a certain frequency, in
his treatise, he also described the first frequency analysis method.
4. RefinementJabir
ibn Hayyan, a prominent Muslim chemist and also known as father of
chemistry, was the primary one who came up with the process of
distillation for separating different liquids. He also introduced many
of the other processes of Refinement in Alchemy i.e. Evaporation,
filtration, purification, oxidation and crystallization. These
processes are even frequently used in today’s chemistry.
5. SurgeryA
Muslim surgeon Named Al Zahrawi brought the world into contact with
surgery, therefore also known as father of surgery, he invented
hundreds of surgical instruments in which few of them are even used
widely in present day i.e. precision scissors, needles, bone saws etc.
He is also the author of one of the most influential books of medicine
Kitab Al Tasrif, which includes the treatment of over hundred deceases
and various methods of surgeries.
6. Length of the solar yearA
Muslim Astronomer named Al-Battani was the first one to calculate the
length of the solar year, he came up with the astronomic and numeric
tables which were used to find the direction of Qibla as it was
important to Muslims. Moreover, he also predicted the movement of sun,
moons and other planets in the solar system.
7. Quadratic equationsFrom
some of the major contributions of Muslims in mathematics, Quadratic
equations is one of their inventions. A Persian Muslim Mathematician
Abul Wafa Buzjani and Poet developed many quadratic equations numerous
of them are still in use. He also solved thirteen forms of cubic
equations.
8. Law of RefractionLaw
of refraction which is used to find the relationship between angle of
incidence and refraction, also known as Snell’s law was invented by a
Persian Muslim Physician Ibn Sahl. In his manuscript “On Burning
Mirrors and Lenses” He presented different shapes of lenses that focus
light with no geometric aberrations and produced first Aspheric lenses.
9. Shape of earthMuslim
astronomers were very quick on the uptake, they precisely calculated
the shape of earth as sphere, and five hundred years later of their
inventiom, Galileo said that Muslims calculations about the shape of
earth were very accurate. Many of the leading Muslim mathematicians
also invented spherical trigonometry.
10. Vaccinations and DrugsMuslims
Contributed Widely in Medicine, the process of vaccination was also
first introduced by Muslim scientists for the treatment of small pox in
Turkey, Later it was introduced to Europe by Turkish. The initial
process of using plants as medicine to cure deceases was also
introduced by Muslims. A very Notable scientist Ibn Sina author of book
“Al Qanun Fil tibb” contributed hugely in the field of medicine, which
described several Pharmacological Methods and hundreds of drugs.
Moreover, Mercuric chloride which is used to heal wounds was also
invented by Muslims.
11. Pin-Hole CameraAn
exceptional Arab scientist named Ibn Al Haytham who contributed in
Mathematics, astronomy and physics frequently, but his most influential
work was done in the field of optics. He not only proved that light
rays enters into our eyes rather than leaving it, but he also invented
the very first pin hole camera, after one day he contemplated on light
rays emitting from his window hole, he concluded that, the smaller the
hole gets the sharper the rays becomes and implemented this technique
to invent his first camera. Therefore, we should thank Haytham for
making it possible for us to capture our memorable moments.
12. WindmillsIn
634,
Persian caliph Umar hired an engineer who invented the first wind mill.
Those very first wind mills were constructed in deserted areas due to
access of wind pressure. It was built by using
6 to
12
sails covered with clothing material, they were used to draw water from
streams and to grind corn. Later European countries adapted this
technique to construct energy producing windmills.
13. ParachuteIn
the modern world wright brothers may take the credit of first airplane,
however thousand years before their invention, a well-known Muslim
engineer Abbas Ibn Firnas made the very first attempt of flying, by
using wooden struts he constructed a machine and tried to jump from a
mosque. Although he failed his first attempt but didn’t lose his hope,
and later at the age of
70 he
gave a second try to fly and this time he succeeded, he used eagles
feathers and silk for his flying machine this time, though he had
managed to fly but on landing his machine crashed which later he
realized was due to the absence of tail in his flying machine for
landing.
14. AstrolabesMuslim
astronomers contributed vastly in astronomy, Astrolabes is one of their
inventions. Astrolabe is used to determine the time and to find the
altitude of planets. Muslim scientist Fazari made very first brass
astrolabe to find the direction of Qibla and to determine the hour of
prayers, many of those ancient models were so precise and perfect that
few of the museums still displays those models.
15. Gun powderAlthough
Chinese invented gun powder also known as “Chinese snow” but they used
it for fireworks while Muslim chemists derived its formula and used it
for military purposes. Muslims were the first one to invent weapons
filled with gun powder i.e. fire arms, grenade, crude cannons, riffles,
sulfur bombs, pistol for their defense in wars hundred years before
they were even invented in Europe. Moreover, in
15th century Arabs invented first Rocket and torpedo by using gun powder.
16. CrankshaftCrankshaft
is used to convert the rotatory motion into linear motion, which is one
of the most worthy invention of Muslim scientist, it was invented by a
Muslim engineer Al-Jazari in
1206,
he used circular wheel motion and several crank pins moving back and
forth in straight line to make a crankshaft, this crankshaft was used
in water raising machines to raise water for irrigation purposes, this
method is also used many of the modern machineries.
17. TelescopeTaqi
ad-Din Muhammad invented the magnifying device. In his book, the Light
of the Pupil of Vision and the Light of the Truth of the Sights, He
described about an instrument that could magnify objects located far
away and this device could also help to see the details of distant
objects, in another book he wrote how this instrument was used and
made, later following his given instructions this device was made and
named as telescope.
18. PendulumIn
order to measure time by oscillations the first pendulum was made by a
Muslim scientist Ibn Yunus during 10th century, he was the first one to
study the oscillatory motion, later this technique was used in clocks
by Muslim physicists during
15th century.
19. ClocksAlthough,
Huygens is said to be the inventor of first clock, however various
kinds of mechanical clocks were created by Muslim Engineers since the
time of yore, a well-known watch maker Kutbi made the very first watch.
In
15th century, Muslims also
invented Mercury escapement clock which was copied by Europeans.
Moreover water clocks, pendulum clocks, alarm clocks and astronomical
clocks are also their inventions. Muslims used these clocks for
observations and to determine their prayers timings.
20. SubmarineFirst
submarine named “tahtelbahir” was invented by Ottoman Muslim Architect
Ibrahim Efendi. Later an Ottoman writer Humayun compared this submarine
with alligator and wrote that, an alligator like machine submerged into
the sea and crew inside it were able to breathe under the sea through
pipes, he also wrote that after staying under water for half an hour it
emerged back with five people walking out from the mouth of this
submarine.
21. Tooth BrushThe
last prophet of Allah and one of the most influential personality of
Islamic History Muhammad ﷺ gave supreme significance of cleanliness. He
said “Cleanliness is half the faith”. He was the first one who used the
twig of Meswak tree as a toothbrush to clean his teeth and freshen His
breath; toothbrush was therefore invented by Him. Meswak is very
effective to fight against plaque and bacterial infections. Using it
may seem outdated but its twigs are still used by Muslims because of
the benefits of its extracts. According to a study in
2007, extracts from Meswak is
20 times more effectual than ordinary mint, therefore even in modern toothpastes substances from meswak trees are commonly used.
22. CoffeeThe
most widely drink Coffee was first introduced by Muslims in 9th
century, when an Arab Man Khalid observed that his goats started to
look livelier after eating some kind of berries. He boiled those
berries and made a drink which became popular as Qehwa, in early times
many Sufis and religious people used to drink it occasionally to stay
awake and to perform their payers at late night. Later coffee came to
Mecca and turkey, the first coffee house was built in London also by a
Muslim Turk.
23. Fountain PenIn
953, Sultan of Egypt Al-Mu’izz wanted the first pen that would not
stain his clothes or leak ink, he suggested that it should contain ink
inside it rather than having a container with it, the first fountain
pen was therefore invented to fulfil his demand. A Muslim craftsman
made the first fountain pen with a tube filled with ink inside it, it
worked by gravity to move the ink to the tip of the pen which enabled
to write through it.
24. PaperOn
our day to day basis, we use stuff without even knowing their worth and
history behind them. Many of them were invented way back at the time of
yore and from a pile of those historical inventions, a handful of them
came up from inventive Muslim scientists. In this third part of the
series we will cover few of our daily life necessities that were
invented by several Great enthusiastic Muslim Personalities.
25. QuiltingMuslim
Army first wore the quilted straw filled shirts for their protection
and as a guard against the Crusaders’ metal armor chafing, it was made
by sewing two pieces of clothes in between with a layer which also
provided warmth and isolation to them, and hence from there it gained
recognition, especially the cooler regions of Europe adopted this
method of quilting to keep theirselves warm.
26. Soap and ShampooSince
in Islam much priority is given to cleanliness, specially before
prayers, hence not only first toothbrush but also the first soap and
shampoo was invented by Muslim scientists, Arab chemists mixed sodium
hydroxide, vegetables and oil fragrant to produce first soap, later
shampoo was introduced to English also by a Muslim chemist who opened
Mahomed’s Indian Vapor Baths in England, Muslims perfected the recipes
of soap and shampoo and those recipes are even widely used at present
time.
27. Glass and lensAbbas
Ibn Firnis was not only the first one to fly but he was also the first
one to invent glass vessels and lenses for magnification, he invented
the first eye glasses. Moreover, Mirror glasses were also first
introduced by Muslims, many Venetians learned the technique of
manufacturing fine glass in 9th and 10th century.
28. Guitar and LuteYes,
guitar in not a latter-day Invention, Guitar and Lute were the musical
instruments invented by the ancient Muslim world, Music was common in
Arabs and Turks. They invented a pear-shaped instrument which they
called “oud”, and Guitar is the advanced form of oud.
29. SoupIn
9th century, a Muslim scientist named Ali Ibn Nafi moved from Iraq to
Cordoba where he introduced the first 3 course meal system in which
soup was served before meat or vegetables and at the end fruits and
nuts were served, this liquid food was made by boiling vegetable, meats
and using several spices, therefore due to its toothsome quality it
gained high admiration.
30. PerfumeSince
the time of Muhammad (P.B.U.H) perfume was used before prayers, it was
known as attar in Arab, which was made by natural perfumed oil and
plants. Attar is still widely used by Muslims. Moreover, two of the
Arab chemists Jabir ibn Hayan and Al Kindi were the first one to
establish perfume industry, Jabir ibn Hayan developed the methods
refinements which helped in perfume making, however Al Kindi combined
various plants and herbs to produce different scents.
31. HospitalsThe
idea of hospitals was first came up by Muslim world, when Prophet ﷺ
started the services for ill people in His mosque. Later during the
reign of Harun Al Rashid in Baghdad the first official Hospital was
constructed following the footsteps of Prophet ﷺ, where health care
services were provided free of cost to sick and injured people. It
quickly gained much fame and many of the hospitals started to construct
across the globe.
32. PlanetariumWith
his invention of first air plane and glass, Ibn Firnas was also the
first Muslim Scientist to invent planetarium, the modern large dome
shaped planetariums where the scene of solar system appears more
realistically came up from the idea of Firnas, he had a Planetarium in
his house from where stars, moons, celestial bodies, meteors and
lightening could be seen, several special personalities like kings and
scientists used to visit and admire him for his exceptional work.
33. GardensAlthough
ancient Europe had gardens for growing herbs and plants but in 11th
century Arabs invented first ornamental gardens and portrayed it as a
place of beauty and comfort. Europeans saw the first royal garden in
Spain and started to construct the same. Muslims mainly used tulips and
carnation plants to decorate their gardens.
34. First UniversityIslam
gave much significance for seeking education, many of the small schools
and education centers were built since early Muslim history. However in
9th century a princess named
Fatima al-Fihri in Morocco established the first academia, which was
named as University of al-Qarawiyyin, it mainly focused on the
education of young girls, education was given free of cost and many of
the international students also joined this university for the sake of
education.
35. Pointed arches and DomesMuslims
had few of the best architects in the history like Sinan who was the
master architect of Ottoman Empire. Muslim architects first used the
pointed arches in their buildings which were later adapted by Romans
and they built rounded arches, however the pointed arches were more
strong and effective. Domes were also first built by Muslims, Muslim
used to construct mosques, castles and palaces using these techniques
36. Pay ChequesThe
Pay Cheques we use to deliver salaries every month may sound like a
modern invention, but in point of fact it was invented by ancient
Arabs. The word Cheque is derived from the Arabic word Saqq, which
means a written oath for the payments after the delivery of goods, as
this method was safe and avoided money to be transported for long
distance with dangerous routes, people started to favor it and later it
became famous in rest of the world.
37. Graphic Processing UnitHossein Yassaie invented first GPU PowerVR MBX, from
2000 up till now these chips are providing
3d graphics for many latest mobile systems i.e. Samsung and Apple. Power VR chipsets also provided
3d graphics to home systems. In
2012, Hossein Yassaie for his services in technology also received knighthood award.
38. Sky ScraperIn
16th century in Sibham a city of Yemen, also known as the oldest skyscraper city, first constructed up to
500 tower buildings which were about
75 to
100 feet tall and had
5 to
11
stories. Furthermore, a Muslim Bangladeshi engineer Fazlur Khan
presented Designs of structural system which gained much worth and were
implemented in the construction of Sears tower and John Hancock Center,
he was also distinguished as the Einstein of structural engineering,
and one of the greatest architecture of
20th
century, Burj Dubai the tallest skyscraper of the world and Petronas of
Malaysia the world’s tallest twin towers were also constructed by
Muslims.
39. Video hosting service with web browserThe
first person who came up with the idea of Video hosting service with
web browser was a Bangladeshi Engineer Jawed Karim, he is also the
co-founder of YouTube.
40. Electronic Tape MusicA student Halim El-Dabh, in
1944 first used wire recorders to record the sounds of ancient zaar ceremony. He later developed the first electronic tape music in
1944. In the history of studio, He was one of the most remarkable composers.
Muslims
are few of the most quick-witted people and geniuses of the world. They
did exceptional work in all the fields of life, not only their
inventions but their dozens of advantageous books helped change the
world. To make our lives more comfy, the legendary Muslim scientists
played the utmost role, yet the bitter truth is that in this in this
day and age, Muslims are mis-believed as Terrorists. However, Islam
extremely condemns Terrorism and is the religion of peace and harmony.