Bridget Lim: 5 books

Book cover of Al-Kindi

Al-Kindi

The Father of Islamic Philosophy

by Bridget Lim, Jennifer Viegas
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2016

Al-Kindi is believed by many scholars to be the first Islamic philosopher. At a time when Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages, the Islamic world was experiencing an important time of cultural growth and scientific advancement. While many considered Muslim students of ancient Greek philosophers to...
Book cover of Al-Khwarizmi

Al-Khwarizmi

Father of Algebra and Trigonometry

by Bridget Lim, Corona Brezina
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2016

One of the elite scholars in Baghdad’s prestigious House of Wisdom, al-Khwarizmi is best remembered for his famous work Al-Jabr wa al-Muqabala, the text that defined the branch of mathematics known as algebra. He was also an accomplished astronomer and geographer. This fascinating biography describes...
Book cover of Albucasis

Albucasis

The Father of Modern Surgery

by Bridget Lim, Fred Ramen
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2016

Albucasis was born near Córdoba in al-Andalus, the center of a flourishing culture of science and philosophy. There, the two disciplines often complimented one another as traditional Islamic theology and law were embraced alongside the secular sciences. Among the many Islamic physicians and scientists...
Book cover of Al-Biruni

Al-Biruni

Greatest Polymath of the Islamic Golden Age

by Bridget Lim, Bill Scheppler
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2016

Al-Biruni was an Islamic scholar who served on the courts of more than six caliphs. Like many of the great thinkers of the Islamic world’s Golden Age, his quest for truth motivated him to seek knowledge through research and innovation. He did this in the name of Allah. Al-Biruni set himself apart...
Book cover of Avicenna

Avicenna

Leading Physician and Philosopher-Scientist of the Islamic Golden Age

by Bridget Lim, Aisha Khan
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2016

Known as the “prince of physicians,” Avicenna made enormous contributions to the fields of medicine, natural history, metaphysics, and religion. His use of Aristotelian logic and his work on the concept of “being” opened the door for a rationalist study of religion, influencing the later Christian...
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