AoA Friends!
Everyone studying up to eighth grade is familiar with algebra and this subject of mathematics is proving to be very useful in almost every field of modern science. On the other hand, every computer student and every software engineer knows about algorithms.
Both are related to Muhammad bin Musa al-Khwarizmi, a famous Muslim mathematician of the eighth and ninth centuries
.According to Al-Akhbaar, Muhammad bin Musa Al-Khwarizmi was briefly introduced in the 780s in the Persian region of Khwarizmi in present-day Uzbekistan and is called Khiva.
After mastering various fields of mathematics, he moved to Baghdad and became a scholar from the Bait-ul-Hikmat established under the Abbasid Caliphate and remained there until his death in 850 AD.After mastering various fields of mathematics, he moved to Baghdad and became a scholar from the Bait-ul-Hikmat established under the Abbasid Caliphate and remained there until his death in 850 AD. While living in Bait-ul-Hikmat, Al-Khwarizmi presented the decimal system invented by the Indians and the zeros contained in it through practical examples.
But the greatest achievement of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi is his book Al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr wa al-Maqbalah which is considered to be the first book on algebra in which he explained in detail how to solve everyday calculation problems with the help of algebra. You may be surprised to learn that the basic principles and rules of algebra are described in this book, written 1,200 years ago today.
They are still used today, just as Al-Khwarizmi suggested. The book Al-Mukhtasar Fi Hasab Al-Jabr wa Al-Maqbalah was so popular that it became the most important textbook of mathematics in the Muslim era of agriculture. Later it was translated into Latin and many other European languages. It has been taught as a key textbook of modern mathematics in universities and colleges. While translating into European languages, the Arabic title of this mathematical text was abbreviated to Algebra, which continues to this day. In addition, algorithm was renamed algorithm in Latin and this Muslim mathematician became known by the same name in the West. When the computer was invented in the twentieth century, experts in the field explained the systematic way of writing computer programs or software, which came to be called algorithms in recognition of the services of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi.
Friends!
Let me also tell you that an algorithm is not a programming language, but a systematic set of rules and regulations for performing a specific task, with a computer program in mind. Apart from computer science, in the field of medicine also, the systematic and systematic procedure from diagnosis of disease to treatment is also called algorithm. Thus the name of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi is still alive in modern science. But the young nation Doesn't try to walk.
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