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  1. Al-Dinawari is considered the founder of Arabic botany for his Kitab al-Nabat (Book of Plants), which consisted of six volumes. Only the third and fifth volumes have survived, though the sixth volume has partly been reconstructed based on citations from later works.

  2. al-Dīnawarī (born c. 815—died c. 895/902) was an astronomer, botanist, and historian, of Persian or Kurdish origin, whose interest in Hellenism and the Arabic humanities has been compared to that of the Iraqi scholar al-Jāḥiẓ. Al-Dīnawarī studied philology in the Iraqi cities of Basra and Kūfah.

  3. Feb 20, 2019 · Salah seorang insinyur Muslim yang menjadi otak di balik kesuksesan Revolusi Hijau itu adalah ad- Dinawari (828-896 M). Toufic Fahd (1996), dalam bukunya bertajuk Bo tany and Agriculture menabal kan ad-Dinawari sebagai pendiri botani atau ilmu tumbuh-tumbuhan di dunia Islam.

  4. Discover the groundbreaking contributions of Al-Dinawari, the 9th-century Muslim polymath who laid the foundations of modern botany. Learn how his "Book of Plants" revolutionized our...

  5. Jul 30, 2001 · Abu Hanifa al-Dinawari (d.895 CE), botanist, lived in Iran. His work has been made known by the German scholar, Silberberg, in a thesis, published in Breslau in 1908 which contains the descriptions of about 400 plants.

  6. Aug 2, 2017 · The year 1996 marks the 1,100th anniversary of the passing of one of the greatest Kurdish and Islamic minds of all times, Abu-Hanifa Ahmad Dinawari. Among the founders of the Islamic sciences as we know them today, he was born in Dinawar circa AD 820 as Abu Hanifa Ahmad son of Dawud son of Wanand. He studied astronomy, mathematics and mechanics ...

  7. Adopting the format of universal history, al-Dīnawarī constructed a historical narrative beginning with the first human Adam, continuing through the rise of Islam and culminating in the Caliphate.