3. • Abu Yusuf Yaqoob ibn Ishaq Al- Kindi (ca. 800–
870 CE)
• Al- Kindi was a member of the Arab tribe of Kinda
• He earnedthe title “philosopher of the Arabs”
• he studied at kufah for further study he movedto
Baghdad
5. Literature
Review 1100 years before Einstein's theory of
relativity sparked, Al Kindi in the 9th
century AD have been laying the
foundations of relativity theory.
Is a legendary scientist and
philosopher who sparked the theory.
7. Theoryof relativityby Al-Kindi(IslamicContext)
The Concept of space and time given by Al – Kindi
“Qur'an has sparked the theory. Because the verses of the
Qur'an contain a variety of absolute knowledge and has always
been the key to the mystery covering the universe”
8. TheoryofrelativitybyAl- Kindi(Yousafibn-
e-Ishaq)(801-872 AD )
• Al-Kindi held that the physical world and physical
phenomena are relative.
• According to him
• “Relativity is the essence of the law of existence.
• "Time, space, movement, things are all relative and not
absolute”
• Al-Kindi held at that time, space, motion and bodies are
relative to each other and not independent or absolute, and
he also considered them to be relative to other objects and
to the observer, like Einstein.
9. Explanation oftheory
In his book Al- Falsafa-Al-Ula
“Aperson who sees an object smaller in size or larger according to
the vertical movement between the earth and the sky. If the person
goes up into the sky, he sees the trees smaller, if he moves to
earth, he sees the trees become large”
10. “We can not say that something is small or big in absolute terms.
But we can
say it is smaller or larger in relation to other objects”
11. Comparison
• The idea expressed by Al-Kindi was very similar to what is disclosed in
the
Einstein theory of general relativity.
• According to Al-Kindi, objects, time, movement and space not only
relative to one another, but also to other objects and observers who
monitor them. Al- Kindi's opinion as to what Einstein disclosed.
12. Comparison
(Cont.)
• Although every individual human
being infinite in number and
sustainability, they are limited, time,
movement, objects, space is also
limited.
• Einstein once again embracing
statement
• "The existence of this world is
limited, despite the existence of
the infinite,"
• Al-Kindi also proved the existence of
God,
because it is a logical consequence of
his
theory.
• At the end of his life, Einstein
even acknowledged the
existence of God.
13. Theory ofRelativity
(IslamicVerses)
Quran proves the relativistic phenomena of length contraction and
time
dilation
• A day with your Lord is as a thousand years of those years
which you count." (Surah: Al-Hajj: 47)
• "And you see those mountains, you would have thought he was
still in place. Though he is running as the way the clouds.
(That's) act of God that makes a sturdy all things; surely Allah is
Aware of what ye do. "(Surah An- Naml: 88)
14. Einstein acknowledged the truth of the
Quran.
"The Qur'an is not a book such as
algebra or geometry. However, the
Qur'an is a collection of rules that guide
mankind to the true path. The road can
not be denied the great philosopher“ -
Einstein.
16. Work inmathematics
• The name Al- Kindi remains one of the most respected.
• Al- Kindi authored works on a number of important mathematical subjects,
including arithmetic, geometry, the Indian numbers, the harmony of
numbers, lines and multiplication with numbers, relative quantities,
measuring proportion and time, and numerical procedures and
cancellation
• he is considered as one of the pioneers he is considered as one of the
pioneers of cryptography
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19. Work in Astronomy
• He furnishes empirical evidence as
proof for this assertion; different
seasons are marked by particular
arrangements of the planets and
stars (most notably the sun)
• the appearance and manner of
people varies according to the
arrangement of heavenly bodies
situated above their homeland.
• He also said that their circular
motion had
one aim to worship of God
20. Work inChemistry
• Al kindi made a lot of contribution in field of
chemistry and opposed idea of transferring
basic metal into valuable metals
21. Alcohol AndEsters
• Al- kindi was the first chemist that purified alcohol. Also he
studied more about esters in terms of organic chemistry
22. Work inoptics
Al-Kindi was the first major
writeron
optics since
antiquity
Al-Kindi developed a theory
"that everything in the world ...
emits rays in every direction,
which fill the
whole world.“
Two major theories of optics
appear in the writings of al-
Kindi; Aristotelian and
Euclidean.
23. Work inmedicine
• There are more than thirty treatises attributed toal-Kindi in the field
of
medicine
• His most important work in this field is probably De Gradibus, in
which he demonstrates the application of mathematics to
medicine, particularly in the field of pharmacology
• he developed a mathematical scale to quantify the strength of drug
and a system, based the phases of the moonthat would allow a
doctor to determine in advance the most critical days of a patient's
illness
24. Music Theory
• Al- Kindi was the first great theoretician of
music
in the Arab-Islamic
world
• He is known to have written fifteen treatises
on music theory, but only five have
survived.
• His works included discussions on the
therapeutic value of music and what he
regarded as "cosmological connections" of
music
26. • We should not be ashamed to
acknowledge truth and to assimilate it
from whatever source it comes to us
even if it is brought to us by former
generation and foreign people.
• For him who seeks the truth there is
nothing of higher value then truth itself it
never cheapens or debases him who
reaches for it but ennables and honors
him.