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  1. A visionary scientist. Born in Basra, Iraq, around the year 965, Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham, Latinised as Alhazen or Alhasen, was a pioneering scientific thinker who, from his observation of...

  2. Ibn al-Haytham is regarded as the father of optics for his influential The Book of Optics, which correctly explained and proved the modern intromission theory of visual perception, and for his experiments on optics, including experiments on lenses, mirrors, refraction, reflection, and the dispersion of light into its constituent colors. [3] .

  3. www.ibnalhaytham.com › discover › who-was-ibn-al-haythamWho was Ibn al-Haytham

    Born around a thousand years ago in present day Iraq, Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham (known in the West by the Latinised form of his first name, initially “Alhacen” and later “Alhazen”) was a pioneering scientific thinker who made important contributions to the understanding of vision, optics and light.

  4. Ibn al-Haytham: Pioneering Persian Scientist & His Contributions. Ibn al-Haytham, also known as al-Haytham, was a remarkable Persian scientist who made groundbreaking contributions in the field of optics and other scientific disciplines. Born in Basra, Iraq in the year 965, he lived during the Islamic Golden Age and his work had a profound ...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › mathematics-biographies › ibn-al-haythamIbn Al-haytham | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · The Arabian physicist, astronomer, and mathematician al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham (ca. 966-1039), or Alhazen, established the theory of vision that prevailed till the 17th century. He also defended a theory of the physical reality of Ptolemy's planetary models. Al-Hasan was born at Basra in southern Iraq, where he must have received all his education.

  6. The Arab Muslim scholar Abu Ali al Hasan ibn al-Haytham, known in the west as Alhacen or Alhazen was born in 965 in the city of Basra in Southern Iraq, hence he is also known as Al-Basri. He was educated in Basra and Baghdad, and died in Cairo, Egypt in the year 1040. Many details of the life of Ibn al-Haytham have been lost over time.

  7. May 14, 2018 · Shaikh. Mohammad Razaullah Ansari. 14 May 2018. Last update:20 April 2023. During the International Year of Light 2015, Ibn al-Haytham was celebrated at UNESCO as a pioneer of modern optics. He was a forerunner to Galileo as a physicist, almost five centuries earlier, according to Prof. S.M. Razaullah Ansari (India).

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