Yunus Biography of ibn yunus (9501009) abu'l-hasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn yunus. Born 950 ibn yunus's full name is abu'l-hasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn yunus al-Sadafi http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Yunus.html
Extractions: Ibn Yunus 's full name is Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn Yunus al-Sadafi. As the name indicates, his great-grandfather was called Yunus, his grandfather was Ahmad, and his father Abd al-Rahman. It was a family of scholars, his father Abd al-Rahman being a noted historian. We know little of ibn Yunus's childhood but we do know that he grew up in a period of military conquest in Egypt. The Fatimid political and religious dynasty took its name from Fatimah, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. The Fatimids headed a religious movement dedicated to taking over the whole of the political and religious world of Islam. As a consequence they refused to recognise the 'Abbasid caliphs. The Fatimid caliphs ruled North Africa and Sicily during the first half of the 10 th century, but after a number of unsuccessful attempts to defeat Egypt, they began a major advance into that country in 969 conquering the Nile Valley. They founded the city of Cairo as the capital of their new empire. Ibn Yunus was closely connected with the Fatimids and two Caliphs supported his scientific work. The first of these Caliphs was al-Aziz, who was the first of the Fatimid caliphs to begin his reign in Egypt. Al-Aziz became Caliph in 975 on the death of his father al-Mu'izz and, two years later, ibn Yunus began to make astronomical observations. Although there is uncertainty about the instruments that ibn Yunus used, it is claimed by early writers that al-Aziz provided ibn Yunus with at least some instruments.
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Yunus Abu lHasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn yunus. ibn yunus s full name isAbu l-Hasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn yunus al-Sadafi. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Yunus.html&e=42
XYZ Index Young, LaiSang (1248*) Yuan, Ruan (1567), Yue, Xu (537) Yule, George (2451*) yunus,Abu l-Hasan ibn (1312) Yushkevich, Adolph P (579) Yusuf Ahmed ibn(660). http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/XYZ.html&e=42
Ibn Yunus Biography Abu lHasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn yunus al-Sadafi came from a respectedfamily in Fustat, his great grandfather having been a companion of the http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/ibnyunus.html&e=42
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History Of Islamic Science - The Time Of Abu-l-wafa of the East were so numerous, and though they could boast no man comparable in hisbranch of learning to ibn yunus, their work was Abul-Hasan Ali ibn Abi-l http://www.alchemywebsite.com/islam17.html&e=42
History Of Islamic Science - The Time Of Abu-l-wafa of Muslim observational astronomy (the two others being due to ibn yunus, first halfof Muslim Medicine. AHMED ALTABARI Abu-l-Hasan Ahmed ibn Mohammed al http://www.alchemywebsite.com/islam16.html&e=42
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Yunus Abu lHasan ibn yunus. Born 950 in Egypt Died 1009 in Fustat, Egypt. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Yns.htm&e=42
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