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Ibn al-Haytham
Persian physicist, mathematician and astronomer (c. 965 – c. 1040)
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Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi
'''Abū al-Qāsim Khalaf ibn al-'Abbās al-Zahrāwī al-Ansari (–1013), popularly known as al-Zahrawi, Latinised as Albucasis or Abulcasis' (from Arabic Abū al-Qāsim''), was an Arab physician, surgeon and chemist from al-Andalus. He is considered one of the greatest surgeons of the Middle Ages.
Abu-Mahmud Khojandi
10th-century Persian astronomer and mathematician

Sijzi
thumb|190px|Model of the Solar System and Earth movement ("planetarium") according to al-Sijzi
'''Abu Sa'id Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn Abd al-Jalil al-Sijzi (c. 945 - c. 1020, also known as al-Sinjari and al-Sijazi; ; Al-Sijzi''' is short for "Al-Sijistani") was an Iranian Muslim astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer. He is notable for his correspondence with al-Biruni and for proposing that the Earth rotates around its axis in the 10th century.