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Dies ist eine Liste muslimischer Wissenschaftler, die im goldenen Zeitalter des Islam einen bedeutenden Beitrag zu Wissenschaft und Zivilisation geleistet haben(i.e. from the 8th century to the 14th century).

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  • Amber Haque: Psychology from Islamic Perspective: Contributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists. In: Journal of Religion and Health. 43. Jahrgang, Nr. 4, 2004, S. 357–377, doi:10.1007/s10943-004-4302-z.
  • R Saoud: The Arab Contribution to the Music of the Western World. Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilization, März 2004, abgerufen am 12. Januar 2007.
  • Nurdeen Deuraseh, Mansor Abu Talib: Mental health in Islamic medical tradition. In: The International Medical Journal. 4. Jahrgang, Nr. 2, 2005, S. 76–79.
  • A. Martin-Araguz, C. Bustamante-Martinez, Ajo V. Fernandez-Armayor, J. M. Moreno-Martinez: Neuroscience in al-Andalus and its influence on medieval scholastic medicine. In: Revista de Neurología. 34. Jahrgang, Nr. 9, 2002, S. 877–892, doi:10.33588/rn.3409.2001382.
  • Muhammad Iqbal: The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam. Oxford University Press, 1934, OCLC 934310562, The Spirit of Muslim Culture.
  • Franz Rosenthal: Al-Asturlabi and as-Samaw'al on Scientific Progress. In: Osiris. 9. Jahrgang, 1950, S. 555–564, doi:10.1086/368538.
  • Additional Lifespan Development Topics: Theories on Death and Dying. McGraw-Hill Companies, 2009, S. 4;.
  • Omar Khaleefa: Who Is the Founder of Psychophysics and Experimental Psychology? In: American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. 16. Jahrgang, Nr. 2.
  • Betty Blair: Behind Soviet Aeronauts. In: Azerbaijan International. 3. Jahrgang, Nr. 3, 1995.
  • Peter Bond: Obituary: Lt-Gen Kerim Kerimov (Memento des Originals vom 13. April 2009 im Internet Archive) In: The Independent, 7 April 2003 
  • Akbar S. Ahmed: Al-Beruni: The First Anthropologist. In: RAIN. 60. Jahrgang, 1984, S. 9–10.
  • Solomon Gandz: The sources of al-Khwarizmi's algebra. In: Osiris. 1. Jahrgang, 1936, S. 263–277, doi:10.1086/368426.
  • Serish Nanisetti: Father of algorithms and algebra (Memento des Originals vom October 1, 2007 im Internet Archive) In: The Hindu, June 23, 2006 
  • Farouk El-Baz: With Apollo to the Moon. Archiviert vom Original am 21. Februar 2008;.
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  • Jim Al-Khalili: The 'first true scientist' In: BBC News, 4. Januar 2009. Abgerufen am 11. April 2014 
  • Rüdiger Thiele: In Memoriam: Matthias Schramm. In: Arabic Sciences and Philosophy. 15. Jahrgang. Cambridge University Press, 2005, S. 329–331, doi:10.1017/S0957423905000214.
  • Mahmoud Al Deek: Ibn Al-Haitham: Master of Optics, Mathematics, Physics and Medicine, November–December 2004 
  • H. Mowlana: Information in the Arab World. In: Cooperation South Journal. 1. Jahrgang, 2001.
  • Mohamad Abdalla: Ibn Khaldun on the Fate of Islamic Science after the 11th Century. In: Islam & Science. 5. Jahrgang, Nr. 1, S. 61–7.
  • Salahuddin Ahmed: A Dictionary of Muslim Names. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 1999, ISBN 1-85065-356-9.
  • S. W. Akhtar: The Islamic Concept of Knowledge. In: Al-Tawhid: A Quarterly Journal of Islamic Thought & Culture. 12. Jahrgang, Nr. 3, 1997.
  • I. M. Oweiss: Arab Civilization: Challenges and Responses. New York University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-88706-698-4, Ibn Khaldun, the Father of Economics.
  • Jean David C. Boulakia: Ibn Khaldun: A Fourteenth-Century Economist. In: The Journal of Political Economy. 79. Jahrgang, Nr. 5, 1971, S. 1105–1118, doi:10.1086/259818.
  • Amartya Sen: A Decade of Human Development. In: Journal of Human Development. 1. Jahrgang, Nr. 1, 2000, S. 17–23, doi:10.1080/14649880050008746.
  • Mahbub ul Haq: Reflections on Human Development. Oxford University Press, 1995, ISBN 0-19-510193-6.
  • S Safavi-Abbasi, LBC Brasiliense, RK Workman: The fate of medical knowledge and the neurosciences during the time of Genghis Khan and the Mongolian Empire. In: Neurosurgical Focus. 23. Jahrgang, Nr. 1, 2007, S. 3.
  • Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Oliver Leaman: History of Islamic Philosophy. Routledge, 1996, ISBN 0-415-13159-6, S. 315, 1022–1023.
  • G. A. Russell: The 'Arabick' Interest of the Natural Philosophers in Seventeenth-Century England. Brill Publishers, 1994, ISBN 90-04-09459-8, S. 224–262.
  • Md. Zakaria Siddique: Reviewing the Phenomenon of Death—A Scientific Effort from the Islamic World. In: Death Studies. 33. Jahrgang, Nr. 2, 2009, doi:10.1080/07481180802602824.
  • Karen Meyers, Robert N. Golden, Fred Peterson: The Truth about Death and Dying. Infobase Publishing, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4381-2581-7, S. 106 (google.com).
  • Akbar Ahmed: Ibn Khaldun's Understanding of Civilizations and the Dilemmas of Islam and the West Today. In: Middle East Journal. 56. Jahrgang, Nr. 1, 2002, S. 5.
  • Zafarul-Islam Khan: At The Threshold Of A New Millennium – II In: The Milli Gazette, 15 January 2000 
  • L. Gari: Arabic Treatises on Environmental Pollution up to the End of the Thirteenth Century. In: Environment and History. 8. Jahrgang, Nr. 4, 2002, S. 475–488, doi:10.3197/096734002129342747.

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  1. John J. O’Connor, Edmund F. RobertsonAbu'l Hasan ibn Ali al Qalasadi. In: MacTutor History of Mathematics archive (englisch).