By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
ihamsihamsihams
0

No products in the cart.

Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
    • Mission Statement
    • About us
    • Contact
    • Gallery Museum
    • IHAMS Links
  • Medical
  • Scientific
  • History
  • Linguistic
  • General Islamic
  • Videos
  • Free Books
  • Buy Books
Reading: Ibn al-Haytham and Galileo (a portrait) – Islamic Influence on Europe
Share
Font ResizerAa
ihamsihams
0
  • Home
  • Medical
  • Scientific
  • History
  • Linguistic
  • General Islamic
  • Videos
  • Free Books
  • Buy Books
Search
  • Home
    • Mission Statement
    • About us
    • Contact
    • Gallery Museum
    • IHAMS Links
  • Medical
  • Scientific
  • History
  • Linguistic
  • General Islamic
  • Videos
  • Free Books
  • Buy Books
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
065_Image_0001
Medical Articles

Ibn al-Haytham and Galileo (a portrait) – Islamic Influence on Europe

Professor Dr M A R Al-Fallouji
Last updated: 2025/08/01 at 1:56 PM
Professor Dr M A R Al-Fallouji Published August 14, 2011
Share
SHARE

 

065_Image_0001

ابن الهيثم البصري صاحب البصريات يتقاسم العـلم مع جاليليو

Photomontage : (a) Proofs and diagrams from the Arabic translation of the Conics of Apollonius, transcribed and drawn by Ibn al-Haytham himself (MS Aya Sofya, no. 2762, Istanbul); (b) Ibn al-Haytham (at left) and Galileo appear on the frontispiece of Selenographia, a 1647 description of the moon by Johannes Hevelius.

The frontispiece presents the two scientists as explorers of nature by means of rational thought (ratione—note the geometrical diagram in Ibn al-Haytham’s hand) and by observation (sensu—illustrated prominently by the long telescope in Galileo’s hand). Photomontage by Bartek Malysa (Source).

For a defined picture, press following file:

Contents
 ابن الهيثم البصري صاحب البصريات يتقاسم العـلم مع جاليليوPhotomontage : (a) Proofs and diagrams from the Arabic translation of the Conics of Apollonius, transcribed and drawn by Ibn al-Haytham himself (MS Aya Sofya, no. 2762, Istanbul); (b) Ibn al-Haytham (at left) and Galileo appear on the frontispiece of Selenographia, a 1647 description of the moon by Johannes Hevelius. The frontispiece presents the two scientists as explorers of nature by means of rational thought (ratione—note the geometrical diagram in Ibn al-Haytham’s hand) and by observation (sensu—illustrated prominently by the long telescope in Galileo’s hand). Photomontage by Bartek Malysa (Source).

________.doc

You Might Also Like

Paradise

Rediscovering Arab Science

The Arab Roots of European Medicine

Some of Arab and Muslim Physicians Achievements Attributed to Western Physicians

Role of Islamic Medicine

Professor Dr M A R Al-Fallouji August 1, 2025 August 14, 2011
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Prof. Dr. Mohannad Al-Fallouji (The Director of IHAMS)

Professor Dr. Mohannad Al-Fallouji, PhD (London), FRCS, FRCSI, PDLaw, is a renowned colorectal and laparoscopic surgeon, educator, and medical historian. Author of key postgraduate surgery textbooks and over 100 research papers, he pioneered the Modified Alvarado Score and advanced laparoscopic training. He currently serves as Director of the Institute for Arab-Islamic Medicine and Sciences (IHAMS).

Follow IHAMS on Social Media

Find US on Social Medias
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Popular News

تقدم الغرب وأسرار سيادته للعالم الأسرع إفاقة بعد مصيبة

Professor Dr M A R Al-Fallouji Professor Dr M A R Al-Fallouji August 26, 2025
PERFECT CREATION OF SKELETON – 1 (Not Evolution)
العالم: الزهراوي -2/4
The Qur’an & The Modern Science – Dr. Maurice Bucaille (6/7)
ذكاء العرب المسلمين: قصة الأعرابى و أبناءه العبادلة
العلماء المسلمين — أبو بكر الرازي 1/2
What the ancients did for us- Muslim Arabs- Part 5
Economic Slavery of Nations Part 2
Malcolm X : Islam, The Solution to Racism
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

About IHAMS

Charitable Bi-Lingual (Anglo-Arabic) Educational Organisation based in London, dedicated to the History of Arab-Islamic Medicine and Sciences and their influence on our current Medical practice and Science.

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

About IHAMS

Charitable Bi-Lingual (Anglo-Arabic) Educational Organisation based in London, dedicated to the History of Arab-Islamic Medicine and Sciences and their influence on our current Medical practice and Science.

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Institute for History of Arab-Islamic Medicine and Sciences. | Design by Faizan Ali
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?