Ibn Al-Haytham: Pioneer of Optics and Science

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Hasan Ibn Al Haytham: the optics scholar
In Islamic Golden Age, the time where the Islamic civilization advanced, during this period, Engineers, Scientists, and Merchants of the Islamic world contributed significantly to different fields such as Art, Agriculture, Economy, Literature, Navigation, Philosophy, Science, Technology, and Astronomy. At that time born a brilliant child in 965 AD, south of Iraq, Basra called Abu Ali Muhammad Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Haytham, known as Hasan Ibn Haytham. A Scientist that would be well distinguished for being the father of Optics and the first modern scientist(DanRezler), as well as one of the first experimental physicist who has dealt with the results of monitoring and testing without resorting to other experiments. Studied the anatomy of the eye and gave the names of its part that use till today, even accomplished the greatest book in the Science of Optics called (The Optics) (lazemtefham.com). Hasan Ibn Haytham childhood was full excitement, enhanced his knowledge through reading and exploration. Existed in an era deserve to classify as a golden time for the translation, at times seen …show more content…

Ibn Al Haytham discovered in that tribulation the properties of light and wrote his well-known book (The Optics) during the period he spent in the prison. He says that the light, contain straight lines that fall from the figures that light up by itself, such as the sun, illuminated in width like a candle or reflected such as moonlight carrying pictures. This expression is momentous because is the same expression, which Newton said after centuries about the nature of light(lazemtefham.com). Ibn Al Haytham also proved the fact that the light comes from objects to the eye and not vice versa as it believed at that time, and it attributed the principles of the invention of the

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