Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al‐Farisi

Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al‐Farisi

Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al‐Farisi (d. 1278/1279), an Islamic astronomer born in Aden. He is the author of al-Tuḥfa, which includes a treatise containing important information for the history of Islamic astronomy and its connection with the religion of Islam.[1]

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