Contribution of muslim scientist in biology 



Contribution of Muslim Scientists:

The Muslim researchers play had extraordinary impact in the advancement of  biology science. They started tests and perceptions from the first Century of Hijra. Following are a few contribution of the significant Muslim researchers, who made huge contribution towards the advancement of science

1. Jabir Bin Hayan (722-817 A.D):

He was born in Iran. He worked in the field of chemistry but he also wrote a number of books on plants and animals. “Al-Nabatiat” and “Al￾Haywan” are his two famous books on plants and animals, respectively. 


2. Abdul Malik Asmai (741-828 A.D):

He was great zoologist and wrote many books on animals like “Al￾Kheil” on horse, “Al-Ibil” on camels, “Al-Shat” on sheep, “Al-Wahoosh” on wild animals and “Khalqul Insan” on the different parts of human body and their functions. 


3. Bu Ali Sina (980-1037 A.D):

He was greatest of all the Muslim scientists and considered as the founder of medicine. He is called as Avicenna in the west. He identified many diseases like tuberculosis, meningitis and other such inflammations. He also worked in the field of mathematics, astronomy, physics, paleontology and music. He wrote book like “Al-Qanoon” and “Fil Tib Al Shifa