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    Despite the obscurity involved, it is not impossible that some of these writings, in their earliest form, were written by a real Jabir ibn Hayyan. In any case, it is clear that Jabir's name was used as a pseudonym by one or more anonymous Shi'ite alchemists writing in the late 9th and early 10th centuries, who … See more

    Abū Mūsā Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Arabic: أبو موسى جابر بن حيّان, variously called al-Ṣūfī, al-Azdī, al-Kūfī, or al-Ṭūsī), died c. 806−816, is the purported author of an enormous number and variety of works in Arabic, often called the … See more

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    Greco-Egyptian, Byzantine and Persian alchemy
    The Jabirian writings contain a number of references to Greco … See more

    Alchemy
    Alchemy and chemistry in medieval Islam
    Emerald Tablet (short and cryptic Hermetic text cited by Jabir) See more

    Tertiary sources
    • De Smet, Daniel (2008–2012). "Jaʿfar al-Ṣādeq iv. Esoteric Sciences". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
    • Forster, Regula (2018). "Jābir b. … See more

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    Historicity
    It is not clear whether Jabir ibn Hayyan ever existed as a historical person. He is purported to have … See more

    There are about 600 Arabic works attributed to Jabir ibn Hayyan that are known by name, approximately 215 of which are still extant today. Though some of these are full … See more

    Elements and natures
    By Jabir's time Aristotelian physics had become Neoplatonic. Each Aristotelian element was composed of these qualities: fire was … See more

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  2. https://www.arabamerica.com/jabir-ibn-hayyan-the-father-of-chemistry
    • posted on: Mar 30, 2022 By: Ahmed Abu Sultan/Arab America Contributing Writer Abū Mūsā Jābir ibn Hayyān is the author of an enormous number and variety of works in Arabic, often called the Jabirian corpus. The scope of the corpus is vast and diverse, covering a wide range of topics, including alchemy, cosmology, numerology, astrology, medicine, mag...
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  3. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Abu-Musa-Jabir-ibn-Hayyan

    WebAbū Mūsā Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, (born c. 721, Ṭūs, Iran—died c. 815, Al-Kūfah, Iraq), Muslim alchemist known as the father of Arabic chemistry. He systematized a “quantitative” analysis of substances and was the …

  4. https://www.amazon.com/Jabir-ibn-Hayyan-Chemistry...

    WebBeginning with a study of alchemy in the ancient world this work thereafter deals with Islam and science, the establishment of scientific approach to chemistry and the major …

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  5. https://www.thehistoryville.com/jabir-ibn-hayyan
    • Jabir ibn Hayyan’s contributions to chemistry cannot be overemphasised. He stressed systematic research, liberating alchemy from superstition and transforming it into a science. He is credited with the development of many types of now-basic chemical laboratory equipment and with the discovery and explanation of many now-common chemical compounds an...
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    • https://inside.nku.edu/.../jabiribnhayyan.html

      WebJabir (known as Geber in western history) is mostly known for his contributions to chemistry. He emphasised systematic experimentation, and did much to free alchemy from …

    • https://www.worldhistoryedu.com/jabir-ibn-hayyan...

      WebApr 14, 2021 · Jabir ibn Hayyan – Biography, Achievements and Discoveries. Jabir ibn Hayyan was an 8th century famous Arab scientists, philosopher, and pharmacist. Due to the immense contribution he had in …

    • https://mvslim.com/islam-and-science-jabir-ibn...

      WebJul 29, 2019 · Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan. Jabir, born around 721 and died around 815 in the village Tus (in today’s Iran), grew up in a family where chemistry was not unknown, as his father was a pharmacist. That …

    • Jabir bin Hayyan- The Mystic who created Chemistry - Muslim ...

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      WebAug 11, 2019 · Jabir bin Hayyan is one of the most intriguing figures in the history of science. Why? Because not only is he the pioneer of the experimental approach to …

    • 13.Jabir Ibn Hayyan: the father of chemistry. - PARADIGMS67

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      WebSep 16, 2022 · Jabir Ibn Hayyan was a world-famous chemist, the father of chemistry. First discoverer of nitric and sulfuric acid, numerologist, and eminent medical practitioner.

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