Islamic scientists
Ibn Sina (980-1037) also known as Avicenna in the Western World was a philosopher, scientist, and also a Persian-born physician (now part of Uzbekistan).he is also a prolific writer where much of his work is about philosophy and medicine.
For many people, Ibn Sina is the Father of Modern Medicine and many more mention to him which mostly concerned with his works in the field of medicine.the work of ibn sina is very famous is Qanun fi Thib which in English is also called the canon of medicine is a reference in the field of medicine for centuries.
Ibn Sina's full name Abū 'Alī al-Husayn bin' Abdullāh bin Sīnā was born in 980 in Afsyahnah area near Bukhara, now Uzbekistan region and died in June 1037 in Hamadan, Persia (Iran).
He is the author of 450 books on several major subjects, many of which focus on philosophy and medicine.george Sarton referred to Ibn Sina as "The most famous scholar of Islam and one of the most famous in all areas, places, and times". His most famous works are The Book of Healing and The Canon of Medicine.
among the works of Ibn Sina's most famous
Qanun fi Thib and Asy syifa.