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Al-Biruni

Farabi
thumbnail|200px|Postage stamp of the USSR, issued on the 1100th anniversary of the birth of Al-Farabi (1975)
Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi (; – 14 December 950–12 January 951), known in the Latin West as Alpharabius, was an early Islamic philosopher and music theorist. He has been designated as "Father of Islamic Neoplatonism", and the "Founder of Islamic Political Philosophy".
Ibn al-Nadim
10th century Arab scholar and bibliographer

Al-Khazini
Abū al-Fath Abd al-Rahman Mansūr al-Khāzini or simply al-Khāzini (; flourished 1115–1130) was an Iranian astronomer, mechanician and physicist of Byzantine Greek origin who lived during the Seljuk Empire. His astronomical tables, written under the patronage of Sultan Sanjar ('''', 1115), are considered to be one of the major works in mathematical astronomy of the medieval period. He is considered to have been one of the greatest scientists of his era, among the greatest makers of scientific instruments of any time, and as "the physicist of all physicists".
Najm al-Dīn al-Qazwīnī al-Kātibī
Persian philosopher
Mohammad Ali Zolfigol
chemist
Hossein Rafiee
Iranian activist
Mohammadreza Ghadiri
Iranian chemist
Ahmad ibn 'Imad al-Din
Physician and alchemist
Reyhaneh Sariri
Iranian professor, chemist, scientist and inventor