Friday, September 15, 2023

PERSIAN MATHEMATICAL GENIUS

Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi

     Do you know what an algorithm is? Where did the word ‘Algebra’ come from? How did the Western world learn of Arabic numerals? The key to all the answers is Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, a Persian mathematical genius. 

     Al-Khwarizmi was the head librarian of the House of Wisdom, a centre of science and astronomy in Baghdad in the 9th century. He studied the ancient mathematical works of Greek and Indian scholars and translated them into Arabic. Al-Khwarizmi wrote several books on mathematics and astronomy, which were later translated into Latin in Europe. 

     The term ‘Algebra’comes from the Arabic word al-jabr, which was part of the title of his book that laid the foundation of modern algebra. Al Khwarizmi is considered the father of algebra as he was the first to present a systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations. 

     The Latin translation of his name gave us the term ‘algorithm’. It is a set of rules or instructions used in calculations and problem-solving operations. 


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