People should appreciate a man's work, his ethics were in place, gave credit where it belonged, left his work for us, give credit to him for his contributions and improve upon his work. That's how world works.
@@nixenvines007 "and your bulshit islam". If Islam is "bulshit", imagine how garbage Hinduism is. Racist caste system, the whiter you are the higher you are (would be in my favor but absurd). Worshiping a cow and considering them Gods, yet you have a "festival" that slaughters thousands of cows and leave them there, claiming to liberate them. Way too many absolutely absurd, insane, bonkers traditional hindu "festivals" no sane man could possibly approve (like flinging dung at eachother and letting a horde of cows trample on people to bring them "luck and prosperity"). Among the definitions of insanity IS Hinduism. Not in a billion years would such a "religion" expand the mind. Come again.
Brings to mind what Newton had to say about his achievements 'If I have seen further it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants'. Our current tools and discoveries would not have been possible without contributions from men like Muhammad al-Khwarizmi and many others who go largely unrecognized.
Actually, newton didn’t even explore gravity. Credit goes to an Iraqi Astronomer and physicist from basra city who called Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Haytham He knew gravity and write about it 600 years before newton !! But nobody says that and it’s not being taught in schools and education.
@@Walker733 ehhhh don’t know about that one. Like you got do a little research into a field he affected before your going to hear his name. You could really be into history and never know his name. Kinda the life of most scientists.
@@aboodeyad380 leave it bro. They are like this. And we Indian muslims have to deal with these guys in our lives, who are just after illogical statements.
@@shajaruddinshaik8679 As an Indian Muslim, how do you view this issue given that the source book itself is called "Hindu ways of reckoning" 0:45 ? Not trolling genuinely asking. Should'nt India get the credit for it?
Sorry to burst your bubble. This video doesn't tell full story. He was a great translator of Hindu Mathematics. His book is named "Hindu Art of Reckoning". See 0:45.
A ethnic Persian from the silk road Oasis city of Khwarazem, Indian ideas in arithmetic (not sure of Mathematics), Arab House of Wisdom (beit al-hikma) all are important in the transmission of these ideas. The Indian ideas are of place value and zero. People already knew arithmetic since Babylon. The new system was logical and convenient. Mathematics was laid down by Euclid.
@@daddashikamani That doesn't mean he didn't produce any original thought. Jefferson could read Rousseau, but Rousseau didn't write the Constitution. It is possible to take ideas and expand upon them.
When is see the word Algebra the first person that comes to my mind is Al-Kharazmi. This person plays the bigger role in creation of Algebra and Algorithm. I'm from Uzbekistan and I really appreciate this person. Thank you BBC Ideas
@@rosa4008 Naaa. Are you sure. I have a proof to my opinion but you are telling the wrong thing. Al-Khorezmi is the inventor of the Algebra. I dunno anything about the person you are talking about.
so it was copied from India .. "Hindu art of Reckoning" The algorithm was originally invented by the Indian astronomer-mathematician Āryabhaṭa (476-550 CE) and is described very briefly in his Āryabhaṭīya. Āryabhaṭa did not give the algorithm the name Kuṭṭaka, and his description of the method was mostly obscure and incomprehensible. It was Bhāskara I (c. 600 - c. 680) who gave a detailed description of the algorithm with several examples from astronomy in his Āryabhatiyabhāṣya, who gave the algorithm the name Kuṭṭaka....
@@rosa4008 Hello, what you are saying now matches what Al-Biruni says about the Hindus. “The Hindus believe that there is no country but theirs, no nation like theirs, no kings like theirs, no religion like theirs, no science like theirs. They are haughty, foolishly vain, self-conceited, and stolid. They are by nature niggardly in communicating that which they know, and they take the greatest possible care to withhold it from men of another caste among their own people, still much more, of course, from any foreigner. According to their belief, there is no other country on earth but theirs, no other race of man but theirs, and no created beings besides them have any knowledge or science whatsoever...”
@@anandingale8432 fake pigs 🐖 of bbc spreading fake history like dysentery 💩💩💩😂 And what's even funnier nobody cares how much truth they're being served 😂 Proud to be indian that my country to invented most of the modern mathematics, people just don't care how ! 😇
I'm just finding about this brilliant man just now, from this video. I have traveled throughout 60 countries, all over the world. It's truly unbelievable, how little they teach us, here in America. Better way to control us, when we're uneducated. Look at us now.....case in point.
Al kharazmi balanced the algebra equation, quadratic, and found solutions using algorithm similar to the one computer program uses to find solutions, finding solution by balancing the two sides of an equation. This is in his book on Algebra Algebr Al Muqabla. Muslim mathematician discovered the basis of modern day mathematics, their contributed immensely to trigonometry, geometry, algebra. Ratio and proportions. Even Fibonacci is a byproduct of the house of wisdom. Mongols burned Muslim libraries, their actual contribution far exceeds what Muslims are given credit for. Renaissance followed the Muslim golden age.
While it is true that Mongols burned libraries, the crusaders burned far more libraries, while the Catholic Church forbade learning and study that contradicted the teachings of the Church. Galelio and others like him had to hide their real conclusions on fear of horrible torture and death for heresy. Good and rather historical movie is “Name of the Rose.” Bottom line is that the greatest damage to learning, knowledge, and relations between Islam and Christianity was done by the Crusaders who raped, pillaged, murdered, tortured, and burned their way through Europe to occupy the Holy Land.
@@richardberryhill718When we are taking a short and limited glimpse into the history of burning libraries we have to look at the library of Alexandria. And without denying the contributions of the middle east (Mesopotamia and Persia) to writing and mathematics the library of Alexandria was burned down by moslem troops after asking their Mullahs how to deal with it. Their answer was: „If the books contradict the Quran you burn them and if they say the same as the Quran they are superfluous, so burn them too!“ This is how most of the knowledge of old age was lost.
@@berndheiden7630 The account of Muslims burning the library is almost certainly incorrect, as incorrect as, possibly, my account. Checking with the Brains of the Universe, Chat GPT says it is not clear who burned it, perhaps Ceaser, perhaps Aurelian in 270 CE. But the fact remains that the immense knowledge of the early Islamic community was unequaled, but suppressed by the Catholic Church, and the horrible actions of the Crusaders created an enemy in Islam that is the foundation for the problems we now face.
@@berndheiden7630The fate of that great wealth of books remains provocative and controversial. For centuries the main point of contention was whether or not the library (or libraries-as two sites existed) survived until the Arab conquest of Alexandria in the 7th century. In the 21st century, however, the topic has cooled down, and there is growing agreement among serious scholars that both libraries had both perished long before the Arab conquest. Scholars further believe that there is enough evidence to show that the destruction of the two libraries occurred at different times. In 642 the Arab general ʿAmr ibn al-ʿĀṣ conquered Egypt and occupied Alexandria. The events of the early Arab conquests were recorded by historians from several sides, including Arabs, Copts, and Byzantines. For more than five centuries after the conquest, there was no mention of and not a single reference to any accident related to an Alexandrian library under the Arabs. Suddenly, early in the 13th century appears an account reported by Ibn al-Qifṭī and other Arab authors describing how ʿAmr had burned the books of the ancient Library of Alexandria. The story has a fictitious flavour and has repeatedly been criticized, notably by 18th-century British historian Edward Gibbon, and it has since been proved to be a 12th-century fabrication. Two questions arise from that circumstance: What happened in the 12th century that suddenly aroused interest in the fate of the Library of Alexandria and further led to an accusation that ʿAmr was the culprit? Why, after a total silence of more than eight centuries after the destruction of the Serapeum, should Ibn al-Qifṭī be so anxious to record such a story in full detail?
Another famous Persian mathematician was Omar Khayyam. He is more well known for his poetry, but he was also a person who contributed much to mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy. People forget, or don't even know, how much the Middle East contributed to modern society.
And islam bring your civilization turn backward. Modern civilazation is not only from mathematic, its far beyond that. You think can make a car with only numbers?
@@progman347 You're quite right. Math isn't the only requirement for an industrial economy. The Romans built many big and beautiful buildings, roads, etc., using Roman numerals, in which mutliplying and dividing must have been a nightmare. However, the whole of modern phyics is built on math, using Arabic numerals. So, credit where credit is due. It is important to remember that religion can drag a society back into the dark ages.
@@throckmortensnivel2850 yes credit to to the guy who study Hindu numeral system. Should I say Hindu god to be credited as well? Islamist is so desperate linking something to religion even thou is so far unrelated. Pathetic. Dont forget you write now in LATIN. The whole modern society built on information pass on using Latin. Should I credit the Roman God as well?.
His full name is Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī. Thank you for highlighting his accomplishments. He was a Muslim and lived in Bhagdad during what some call the Golden Age of Islam. The west forgets the contributions of the East and of the Muslim world made to the modern world, the age of information. Videos like this can illuminate so much more.
your so called golden age is just things they stole from persians and vedic indians, just like this this guy stole majority of his works from indian schools.
@@DoctorHouse999 It is important because the ignorant people claims that Islam didn't bring any benefits to the world. The only reason why we constantly remind that an important historic figures that has contributed to the world that are muslim, is to remind the idiots of contributions done by Muslims throughout the ages.
@@DoctorHouse999 I guess you haven't seen Muslims how they boast when someone recognise a important or famous person from their religion and if you mention some terrorist organisation they will say terrorism don't have any religion. How about mentioning Issac as Christian scientist and mathematician, Tesla as Christian scientist, CV raman and Ramanujan as Hindu Physicist and Hindu Mathematician respectively😂😂 lol
such an amazing man. you can also see from his works that he was influenced by his religion, islam, in his studies. he was determined to understand the nature of existence. with islam's encouragement in order to seek knowledge, he never stood back.
your journalists called mideaterns uncivilized people on the news channels live. The muslims introduced soap to europeans and taught them how to bath with water. Medicine chemistry physics math astronomy and music.. they taught you all of that .. even taught you guys how to build a university and muslims had women students while europe treated them like property denied them that right
@@MikhailSharma08 The fact they hide the real history of Islam by using racist ideas that non white people are backwards like they came out of a jungle, is the real reason why white people hate Islam. Racism is built on ignorance and ignorance is bliss. Wake up to the truth and smell the coffee that originates from the Arabs. English tea is as English as me.
@@davronsamadov2370Don't take it as a personal attack, but I really don't get the idea of being proud of other people's succes on which I had no influence. Yes, I can understand for instance parents being proud of their children if the children achieved something as a result of the good education they got home or somethin like this, but I cannot feel proud being a human only because Einstein discovered the Relativity Theory for instance. If I would be proud of that, then I should also be ashamed at the same time for being a human because of a lot of other people (for instance being contemporary with Putin or other dictators, only to give an example). Therefore I cannot see this kind of being proud as a positive thing for the evoution of our species. In contrary, this kind of pride will always be used mostly to exacerbate nationalist and/or religious feelings of people that otherway are of no good for this planet. And we can see this very well in a large number of other comments of this video.
What is clear is that the DISCOVERER OF THE NUMBER ZERO WAS NOT Al Khwarizmi (in fact he was a SYIAH adherent, which some of moslems say is NOT ISLAM) but an INDIAN SCIENTIST named Brahmagupta. The concept of zero has actually existed since ancient times. Zero, which represents nothingness, was realized by the Babylonians even hundreds of years before Christ. It's just that they are confused about how to express it in a symbol. In the 7th century AD, a famous Indian mathematician named Brahmagupta carried out further studies on numbers. One of them is the number zero. It was Brahmagupta who then gave the symbol zero as 0. He also developed the rules for operating numbers with zero. SO ALKHWARIZMI IS NOT THE INVENTOR OF THE NUMBER ZERO!
@@irwangunawan6866 I don't know why you replied this deeply to a thing which I never refereed to? Have I ever said he invented zero or something? I was praising whichever contributions that he made and not comparing him here and there. Your wordings smell like you are just here to target Muslims which is a bad and shameful thing.
@@darkfrozen1860 I'm just stating the truth. It must be acknowledged that Al Khwarizmi made contributions to the field of algebra, but he was not the inventor of the number zero or binary numbers. so why don't we just state the truth? there is no statement that I hate Islam.
@@irwangunawan6866 Have you even watched the video yet? Where in this that they say he invented zero? You are just putting your replies on something which is not even said in this video so what's the purpose of it. I clearly don't understand at all. And you said something about shiateis or whatever is not Islam etc. Clearly you have prejudice
@@darkfrozen1860 the title is not fully correct. There are another inventors before him that have big contribution too. We must declare, admit, and appreciate those people as well. Some people, only read the title, and not watch the full video. And i think, the title can make misperception.
@@hakimbabakichuran8543 Nonsense. Your country's achievements aren't even on the same level as the muslim world's. The Father of Algebra and Algorithms, Father of Modern Optics, Father of Modern Medicines, Father of Robotics, the first person to successfully glide, the founder of LASIK, the founder of the first hospital and so much more were all Muslims. What do you have? Aryatatta? You say he invented 0? You're factually incorrect. Mespotamians in 3-4BC used a zero for the first time & Muhammad Al-Khawarizmi was the first person to derive zero in an equation.
The narrator is clearly overemphasizing the guttural phoneme for extra effect on native English-speaking listeners. It's also a mispronunciation. Stop calling people racist for noticing that.
@@malcolmx6044 Noticing that the narrator is overemphasising the guttural sound for effect. It's not how it's supposed to be said. When you go to other videos of someone talking about Ayatollah Khomeini or Jamal Khashoggi, you don't get native speakers overdoing the kh sound. This video tried to hit people over the head with it, so it's gonna elicit reactions about it, even if the reactions are childish. It doesn't mean the commenters think their race is superior. Stop throwing the word racist around when it doesn't apply.
That's not true, please read a bit of history. Algorithms and algebra have a history that pre-dates him by centuries. Arithmetic algorithms, such as a division algorithm, were used by ancient Babylonian mathematicians c. 2500 BC and Egyptian mathematicians c. 1550 BC. Greek mathematicians later used algorithms in 240 BC in the sieve of Eratosthenes for finding prime numbers, and the Euclidean algorithm for finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers. Algebra was around for along time before, he made contributions and gave it the name that we now use...
What is clear is that the DISCOVERER OF THE NUMBER ZERO WAS NOT Al Khwarizmi (in fact he was a SYIAH adherent, which some of moslems say is NOT ISLAM) but an INDIAN SCIENTIST named Brahmagupta. The concept of zero has actually existed since ancient times. Zero, which represents nothingness, was realized by the Babylonians even hundreds of years before Christ. It's just that they are confused about how to express it in a symbol. In the 7th century AD, a famous Indian mathematician named Brahmagupta carried out further studies on numbers. One of them is the number zero. It was Brahmagupta who then gave the symbol zero as 0. He also developed the rules for operating numbers with zero. SO ALKHWARIZMI IS NOT THE INVENTOR OF THE NUMBER ZERO!
@@theastronomer5800 even though history of algorithms predates al-Khwarizmi The attribution of the invention of algorithms to al-Khwarizmi is due to his significant contributions to mathematics and computation during the Islamic Golden Age. Al-Khwarizmi's work, particularly his book "Al-Kitab al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala" (The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing), laid the foundation for algebra and introduced systematic methods for solving linear and quadratic equations. The word "algorithm" itself is derived from the Latinized version of his name, "Algoritmi." While algorithms and mathematical methods existed before al-Khwarizmi, his systematic approach to problem-solving and his influence on the development of algebraic techniques have led to the association of algorithms with his name.
First of all, no need for the snide tone, not everyone's read everything, we all have stuff we could learn. Secondly, Al Khawarizmi came up with the concept of an algorithm not a specific algorithm@@theastronomer5800
Golden history of Hinduism He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮 His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA JAI HIND
Without great contributions by polymaths in Bagdad, Cordoba and Persia during golden age of Islamic civilizations, The age of discovery and scientific revolutions would not have taken place in Europe. Most of the respected books in Mathematics and Computer Science still mentions Al-Khwarizmi within the first few pages. From "Algorithms" by Dasgupta, Vazirani (page 2): "Al-Khwarizmi, a man who lived in Bagdad in the ninth century wrote a textbook in Arabic. Al-Khwarizmi laid out the basic methods for adding, multiplying and dividing numbers -- even extracting square roots and calculating digits of π. These procedures were precise, unambiguous , mechanical, efficient, correct -- in short, they were **algorithms**, a term coined to honor the wise man after the decimal system was finally adopted in Europe, many centuries later." From "Artificial Intelligence, A modern Approach" by Peter Norvig (page 9): The word algorithm comes from **Muhammad Ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi**, a 9th century mathematician, whose writings introduced Arabic numerals and algebra to Europe." From "Mathematics and history " by John Stillwell: The word "algebra" comes from the Arabic word "al-jabr" meaning "restoring". It passed into bonesetting through the book "Al-jabr w'al muqabala" of al-khwarizmi in 830 C.E, a work on the solution of equations. Al-khwarizmi's own name has given us hte word "algorithm", so his work had a lasting impact on mathematics , even though its content was quite elementary.
liberalism is against Islam so they will not teach or show the great Muslim minds that opened the door to many things the west is now taking the fruits of.
@@minayazdanbin2184 @Ogabek1611 guys, do not argue! Do you have any proof of who he was, any DNA? Whoever he is, he is our ancestor. He made a great contribution to science. The fact is that he was a scholar of Islamic Golden Age
Aristotle, Pythagoras, Archimedes, Newton, Hypatia, Euclid, Euler, Neumann, Playfair, Maxwell, Turing, Lovelace, Einstein and Hilbert. Who all range in similar, if not higher importance to the field of mathmetics. Off coarse his research is revolutionairy, but he is far from the Greatest. I would argue either Aristotle and his works or Newton and his investigations are by far the most important.
@@ashokafulcrum4795 Discover the most important thing in science in general. So it is the greatest. Aristotle is more distinguished as a philosopher than a scientist. Also, I don't know why you are so angry
@@mohammadbaqer8305 it isn't anger, like, why should I be angry. I simply disagree with OP,s statement. Al-Kwarizmi's works were revolutionary and I certainly don't downplay that part. But given the circumstance how it affected the way we formed our entire understanding of this world around the theory, his works amounted to little for centuries. Only in the hands of man like Euler (Trigonometric functions), Newton (Mechanics), Einstein (Theory of Relativity) and Leeuwenhoek (Microbiological studies), did Al-Kwarizmi's work finally gain recognition as a means to an end. Hence why I stated Newton as more important, because Newton and his works surrounding the laws of Physics, especially the correlation between matter, motion and force, revolutionize the way we view and observe the abstract phenomena in todays world. Which in turn altered the way we viewed our universe, our solar system, our own planet and the entire history of this universe. Aristotle as a second,. because he was philosopher first and foremost, but his book Organon (which encompasses 6 books), is the foundation of Reason, and established the methods of logical argument that up until the 18th century were vital in professional investigation. Because Organon contained a dialectic and Methods that were concerned in coming to a conclusion to the means of observation. Most later philosphers and scientists always emphasized Aristotle school of thought in their own process to infer.
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I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
@@eliassherlocky9088 a greek men or any other races, i think Yes, that's what YOU think. But I am NOT a racist, and I am neither Indian, Persian or Greek, but so what?
Basically Al-Khwarizmi was ethnically Persian mathematician who took most of the already existing Hindu/Vedic Mathematical concepts, modified it and presented it to the west. Cool. Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from region called Khwarazm comes from Persian language khwar + azm, thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English(PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin). Psych!
nowadays include youtube of course, online shopping etc all use algorithm.. In this moment i also want to say Thank You to founder Mohammed Al-khawarizmi.
@@firingmachine9089 weird term that is, 'birth'. Nevertheless, there was no 'hindustan', use the proper term when referring to the ancient India. As stated, you are idiot if you state 'mathematics was invented' that term itself is a paradox. Now to continue onwards, I would like to educate you only in the topic you mentioned: Islam was never born, it is a belief in One God, as that is what Islam it'self teaches, that it is a belief in One God that possess certain additional elements meant to fit civilizations of each prophets. As the essence of 'Islam' itself dates to pre-historic humans as archeological evidence states that belief in One God with no religions being able to be discovered, had been found. And in 'Islam', polytheism has existed from the time of Qabil (son of Adam alai), so the older you state Hinduism is, the more it proves that Islam is true. 🤷
Golden history of Hinduism He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮 His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA JAI HIND
In school I was headache of this subject but in college I started liking it and then later I made this my major in college and now making over $100k a year just because of him
@@kapileshwarprasad7389 child rapists are not prophets but they abuse the god of the christians, and I don´t accept that why do YOU accept that? are you a muhamed worshiper yourself too?
@@worfoz I think you forgot that your God was naked and is naked until now and that's a shame and dont forget this this,your God is gay no wonder he never married and that's disgusting
@@gulledeltigre4791 funny how you expose yourself, you hate religionsw so you attack Christianity Jesus is the God of the Christians, you insult their God because you worship a child rapist, and his associate, demon ala Christianity is a funny religion, my friend but your hatred is disgusting
So honored to be born in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. The name al Khwarazmi is interestingly complicated, and I think if you instead say Kharezmi would be better and more accurate. We love our ancestor. Thanks for watching our history
it is not complicated if you know Farsi/Persian. In Farsi, We use last names like that to refer to the person's origin. they are many last names like that in Iran.
Ha hes our scholar! he's Persian not Uzbek. it was "Khorasan" province. Today Uzbekistan is populated by Seljuk Turks/Mongols, but back then it was populated by Persians like Al Bukhari. The word Bukhari in Farsi means "heater or stove" these people were Persians!
“Al-Khwarizmi’s scientific achievements were at best mediocre, but they were uncommonly influential,” says Toomer in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography. The concept of algorithm (sequential steps in a calculation) was hardly the invention of al- Khwārizmī, the idea goes back to practically all ancient civilizations that did Math. The word "algorithm" just comes from the Latin title of a book al- Khwārizmī wrote in Arabic about Hindu-Arabic numerals; the Latin translation of the book title was Algoritmi de numero Indorum (in English Al-Khwarizmi on the Hindu Art of Reckoning). Al- Khwārizmī is hardly responsible for the computer. The real pioneer of modern algebra and of algorithms was Diophantus with his famous 13 books called Arithmetica that (600 years before al- Khwārizmī) introduced symbolic manipulations. Al- Khwārizmī used only words in sentences to contribute fairly minor results about what amounts to certain 1st and 2ond order equations.
Respect from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿. And not only al khorezmi contributed to math but also scientists like al beruni and al farabhi. I am proud of these people that i am from Uzbekistan
@@kapileshwarprasad7389 I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
Indian Mathematics is predominantly algorithmic. In fact, the very word “Algorithm” is derived from the name of Al Khwarizmi (c. 9 th Century) whose works played a crucial role in the transmission of Indian algorithmic procedures to the Islamic and later to the Western world. We shall discuss a few selected algorithms that are representative of the Indian mathematical tradition from the ancient Śulbasūtrās to the medieval texts of the Kerala School. In particular, we shall outline some of the constructions described in the Śulbasūtrās, the algorithm for computing the cube-root given by Āryabhaṭa (c.499) and the kuṭṭaka and cakraväla algorithms for solving linear and quadratic indeterminate equations as discussed by Āryabhaṭa (c.499), Brahmagupta (c.628), Jayadeva (prior to the 11 th century) and Bhāskara (c.1150). We shall also discuss the efficient algorithms for accurate computation of Π and the sine function due to Mādhava (c.14 th century) as discussed in the texts of the Kerala School of Mathematics and Astronomy.
Golden history of Hinduism He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮 His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA JAI HIND
@@nixenvines007 now whatever you say and do in the second, we LL see what ll happen to you now you are a liar 🤥🤥🤥🤥 without any evidence you are saying algorithm is from Hindu please give me evidence
Proud to have such a genius, lot of others like him in Uzbekistan should be taken into consideration, true example of legend in islam . One thing that makes me feel sad is we are just proud of him , and I don't know why we, specifically Uzbeks , are not trying to be corresponding to those who helped to the world to become better place (by the help of God). Anyhow! lovely wishes from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇵🇸
When he was born, in this area live persians (tajiks). Thats why say true arguments. Uzbaks was founded in XIV - XV century, in memories of Alisher Navoi ( Abdurahmon Jomi teached Navoi). Your history is not reach and started a few century ago. Do not be angry.
@@GREATPERSIANS HH ,man uzbak man doesn't indicate the exact time and people, if it is not referred, it doesn't mean that they weren't exist, at least their ancestors, tribal mixture existed though, hence don't claim to teach me my history, Btw,cn I know where you are from originally?
@@akkkkk813 i see a hindu kid getting jealous algebra was invented by him in his book and replaced the roman numbers. and as what 0 was discovered by mayans in 3 bc and later revised in india so what does that mean ..huh so stop copy pasting
I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
Basically Al-Khwarizmi was ethnically Persian mathematician who took most of the already existing Hindu/Vedic Mathematical concepts, modified it and presented it to the west. Cool. Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from a region called Khwarazm comes from the Persian language khwar + azm, thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English and even closer to Sanskrit (PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin). Psych!
Interesting... in Portuguese, we still have "algarismo" (each of the 10 symbols in the decimal system), apart from "algoritmo" (algorithm). I've never connected the two before! Thanks!
I know that in Spanish there are over 3000 words that derive from Arabic. I'd imagine it is similar with Portuguese. Can you think of words that begin with the letters "al"?
By Hindu he's referring to ancient indian mathematics techniques, ancient indian symbols for numbers are very similar to what modern day numbers looks like, are still in use the same way as it was in those time, so it can be said that not only zero but whole number symbols of modern day are first copy of old indian maths
This man work literally affect mine snd everyones life on daily basis and this is the first time I heard about him as I can remember because if I heard about him before in school I didn't payed attention and he for sure deserve to be remembered
Remember his book name. The present form of number system travelled from India to Middle East and then spread in Europe... Not only number there are many more things... 🙏🙏🙏
Arabian traders lifted math from India including algorithms. Then knowledge of math traveled to west. Arabians suddenly become intelligent when they started lifting knowledge from India. They they become dumb again.
@@mohammadnaif9894 Google do not show you the truth. Google is a biggest propaganda machinery to brain wash people. Google run by American and Israel deep state. Grow up!
Al khawarizmi on the very first page of his book "I learnt everything from the Hindus of Kerala" Name of book "Hisab al hind" Translation - The calculations of India
Golden history of Hinduism He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮 His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA JAI HIND
@AARYAN Bro I haven't only read the book I made an entire paper in it I told you quote to me the part when he says any of the shit he came up with is Indian First Indians was never present in the science community they are 15-20% of humans throw the years and they didn't contribute that much to knowledge in general if they did you wouldn't have to claim Onther group of people's work as yours
@AARYAN Talk talk no proof I told you quote the man and where are those fairy manuscripts the having all this math and science Let's start with basics Egypt and iraq are the peaken of knowledge and science The beginning of writhing and math and science started in modern day Iraq Binging of language is from Lebanon The decimal system is from Iraq as from zero The zero not first mentioned in India actually it was in Persia and China before India Then Egypt was the main knowledge keeper After Greece conquered ancient Egypt the ear of Greek philosophy started the a modern Greek era Roman and Chinese but they mostly in articure only Then the Omaya time which united the alberian peninsula and north Africa and Arabia and the middle east and Persia and half Modern day Pakistan They ruled only for a about 80 years but collected the knowledge of the past nations then the Abassud era which filtered what was existed and added much more Then something something Turks and Ayobis time of scientific advancements The after newton and Martin the time for revolution in Europe Then Japan started pop up then China then WW1 and it's sequal and then now India was never present but that doesn't reduce their rights as humans at all But to claim the Chinese and Persia and Iraqi and Arabs and Egyptian knowledge for India is just wrong Note that India was never a thing or unified nation ever until the Muslim conquest which controlled 80% of modern India at it's maximum form and under the British rule so...... India is a new nation bruh
@AARYAN God you unbelievable Writing invented in Iraq the modern letters seytem was invented by Phenoei people in Lebanon and decimal seytem is from Iraq and google discovery of zero, zero was present in Persia and China before India for god sake And isn't not an invention you can't invent zero like you can't invent gravity it's called discovery Google that shit
Basically Al-Khwarizmi was ethnically Persian mathematician who took most of the already existing Hindu/Vedic Mathematical concepts, modified it and presented it to the west. Cool. Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from a region called Khwarazm comes from the Persian language khwar + azm, thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English and even closer to Sanskrit (PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin). Psych!
So every Muslim here is beaming with joy because credit was given to a Muslim here although whatever he wrote, he learn from Hindus of India. All this was already discovered in India. Even arabs give credit to Hindus. We are oldest civilization.
@@cryptokrypto2464 Because It is. Pakistan was divided from India. That too on the basis of Religion. India that is Bharat was from present day Afghanistan to Barma, and some times even beyond that. Islam is just a 1400 years old religion. We Hindus are oldest civilization in the world. Muslim population living in present day afghanistan and pakistan were all Hindus and were converted by using force.
@@Shivam7 Stop trying to steal pakistans history . Natural unity of landmass of Indus Valley Civilisation (Pakistan) served by a single major river valley made Indus Valley Civilisation a contiguous geographical entity. Identified as Meluhha by Mesopotamians, later named Hind, Indos & India & called Pakistan by its own people. Following is taken from John Keay's 1999 written book "India: A History". "..`India' originally referred exclusively to territory in the vicinity of the Indus river (with which the word is cognate). Hence it was largely outside the republic of India but largely within Pakistan". British used Portuguese word Gentoo for people of local faiths. Hinduism was invented in 1833 by British Census-Compilers as anybody who did not follow Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Judaism, Buddhism & Jainism etc. Hinduism was defined by what it was not and not by what it was. Archaeological references of Buddhism abounds Pakistan much much more than Hindu places of worship. Accounts of various Chinese pilgrims who visited Pakistan in different times reference the majority following of Buddhism in areas of Pakistan. No dearth of references.
Now no one remember him He was the source the reason the creator of algorithms, every developer programmer engineer should know him should say that the خوارزمي made algorithms. رحم الله محمد الخوارزمي.
We know him he is the creator of binary numbers that every phone computer or electronic device uses. Coders too and math scientists. Western people know that very well but they white wash things
idiot he did not invent computer algorithms, it is generalize term, algorithm means any set of instruction ,which can solve problem step by step systametically. computer algorithm were invented by alen turing, khwarizmi born in 800 CE. apprx. while first computer invented in late 1800 ce. thousands years difference
As we all know the hardest part of conveying all of the messages in video is pronouncing the man's name correctly and she nailied it perfectly, respect!!
All thanks to Persian mathematical genius 'Khwarizmi' and God Bless this beautiful country 'IRAN' and its beautiful culture and magnificent civilization and contribution to humanity .
Country İran? In 8th century? This is Arab achievement, not Iran. Like today, Scientists works in the USA, or other countries. Example, any Iranian scientist can works in the USA. If this scientist gets a success, then this success is USA's success, not Iran.
@@dragon888193ftw There was never Iraq before ww1; Shortly after World War I, the state we know today as Iraq was invented. The Persian mathematical genius 'Khwarizmi' dates back 900 years where the entire territories including, what we know as Iraq today, was also a part of the Persian empire aka IRAN. Khwarizmi was Iranian and a Persian.
@@resurrectedone7463 Iraq was known thousands of years ago in Arab texts. You can keep coping but in the end we Arabs destroyed the Persian empire forever. You probably have an Arab name. You use Arab letters. You pray in Arabic. You need to prove that you are an Arab from Ali’s tribe to become supreme leader of Iran. To make it worse for you, a recent study showed that genetically, modern day Iranians are 80% Arab 🤣
why? One of my ancestors invented the wheel, that is why I can have an Tesla model 3. But I don´t feel very proud of my ancestor the caveman. That would be arrogance.
@Israel Is A European Colonization Israel is the only free and democratic country in the Middle East and the Turkish invasion of Byzantine was a crime free kurdistan
Pehle jaake pta karo indian numberals alag hai jisko aap 0 se 9 khe rhe ho wo modified version hai iss video ne starting main bataya hai kaise modified kiya gya hai Lekin ye number india se inspire hai isme koi doubt nhi hai Aur agar India ka education system sudhar jay to hum aaj bhi science ki duniya pe raaj kar sakte hai lekin humare saare politician jaahil hai aur wo education system ko badalna main interest nhi dikhate
For being Persian and loving the culture I come from but I also know human knowledge has been shared via all the connections we have to each other, algebra , chemistry and medicine Started in the east and travel to the west, Science of physics, advanced mathematics developed in the west when east went and became crazy religious and forgot science. It is time for all people share knowledge and stick with science and move humanity forward. We human have been the Stuart's of this beautiful planet, lets hope we take care of it and stop killing each others. Love to all, from Persian Sufi
Thanks for being positive & human.. It doesn't help anyone to grab the fame for oneself, nobody is able to 'create' a scientific notion unless one learns & digests what previous scientists have brought about. We all are connected to each other in a way or another.
@@buildcook2070 the best way to find out where this guy ethnicity (not country) is from is to refer to Wikipedia. The country name you are talking about is new and didn't exist back then. Also the country name "Iran" is also new and didn't exist back then in the current shape. But the ethnicity "Persian" did exist back then whereas this guy's mother tong was as such
Thanks for mentioning it as Hindu-Arabic numerals. Many people don't know that these numerals are originated in India and just call them as Arabic numerals
@@araf261 Kindly do some more research. The first number system originated in India is Brahmi numerals from which the Hindu-Arabic numerals were developed and spread to middle east
@@JayasuryaaGR first zero was found in bashkhali script. I dont think it's in India. Also, there are no specific guarantee that brahmi numerals are the first one.
@@araf261Nice try. Bakhshali Manuscript dates from 220s CE and was discovered in what is now Pakistan - from an era when neither the failed state of Pakistan nor the fake ideas of bgotry called Islam existed. So no - zero will remain with the people of Dharma in Bharat (call them Indians, Hindus, etc. doesn't matter). Islamic contributions to science and mathematics is borderline negligible at a maximum. And is clearly borne out of their lack of intellectual and scientific credentials to date.
@@ei-mati there were no country named india back then either and ancestry isn’t decided based on religion. It doesn’t matter what someone calls themselves. If an turkish calls himself indian and follows hinduism, doesn’t mean he will own the history
I am currently studying Algorithms in Java and i am from Uzbekistan and just found out that algorithms were invented Al-Khwarizmi(in Uzbek it is pronounced Al-Xorazmiy) He was born in the city of Khiva bordering to my Hometown :D and so proud of him. But she is pronouncing his name a little bit dirrently :D !!!
The video mentions Al-Khwarizmi's Persian origin while neglecting his affiliation with the Abbasid Caliphate, it's important to highlight that his discoveries were significantly supported by the Abbasid Caliphate, notably by Caliph Al-Mamun. Al-Khwarizmi's pivotal role in leading Bait Alhikma, the scientific institution under the Abbasid Caliphate, contributed immensely to his achievements. While acknowledging his Persian origin is relevant, it's equally crucial to recognize the context of his work within the Arabic Abbasid Caliphate.
@@Amir-el8yx I can see that your name is Arabic, which reflects a significant cultural dependence on us and also your name is a proof for my comment about Al-Khawarizmi.
@@abdusslamalrefaie2032 Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from a region called Khwarazm comes from the Persian language khwar(low) + zam(land), thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English and even closer to Sanskrit (PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin) to which it is totally etymologically unrelated. Cool, right! Arabs and Persians live right next to each other but this mathematician's last name is closer to English origins compared to Arabic.
@abdusslamalrefaie2032 it seems you haven't heard anything about Barmakians' family and their role in Abbasids Caliphate, nor you don't know that the king Mamoun was half Iranian.
@@seraphim_danica Even if he came from Persian family, the discoveries he made were under Arabic empire, all the support and funding he was given were under Arab caliphs, the language he used was Arabic not Persian, let’s assume nowadays a discovery was made in Iran by an Iranian citizen by a person with Turkic or Arabic origin, what will call him Turkish/Arab person or simply you’ll say he’s just Iranian, same applies to this case!
As for Alan Turing, his machine (Enigma) often called Christopher to keep alive the memory of a close friend of his who introduced him to the world of algorithm.
@@fitwithkaweh7000 he has the book, lol wkwkwk. hatred makes you not accept the reality, do you know Islam is now the number 1 fastest religion in the world
After a lots of research on history of great scientists, scholars, intelligent and researchers I discovered that Muslims back in history they were the most genius peoples and played a major role in spreading knowledge of science mathematics physics chemistry and many nearly every subject they were the ones who first ever made schools and university in history, unbelievable.
Studied at house of wisdom baghdad (state institue of islamic state of Abbasids and he said he introduced algebra to solve inheritance problems of sharia law) also he did deep research of indian and greek theories and clearified some flaws with his research and took inspiration from indian mathematics
He must be so proud that his invention lead us here,to this video then to the comment sections where people arguing about which is more important : the one who invent it or the one who study it, simplify it and spread it across other civilization to be more understandable and applicable.
@@broadcastwithatg5195 India did nothing were is your contribution to anything really Untill the 19 century Hindus and Indians in general were much larger in number than Muslims But what you did NO THING
@@brianwashedhunter1150 hey. Don't get so aggressive and carried away. There _have_ been many contributions, just not as many as my (un)learned friend claims. And where is this hindu/muslim involved? Kindly refrain. I'm case you're not aware, Muslims have been a large proportion of India for very long. As have been Christians and Buddhists etc. So chill.
@@Freedom57987 you live in cave?see this video and said he is persian cry more about it Turks even haven't an book in history not an Turkish book about history not in not science....
Narrator mentions of Arabic numerals also। He only took most probably the "zero" & point (.) only and fuse it together with Arabic number system। Nothing to be so boast of here।
@@ivir6580 Arab didn't have any number system ebfore being introduced with Hindu numerals by Khwarizmi who introduced it with the book named "the book of Hindu numerals" . before that Arab used to use their arabic alphabet to determine numbers.. 0 to 9 is the invention of hindus and known to arab as hisab al hind..
Golden history of Hinduism He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮 His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA JAI HIND
@@nixenvines007 your comment is a mirror of your personality. your heart is full of hatred. it's not surprising on the part of people who worship cows !!!. if you see that Al Khawarizmi just made copy and paste, because the indian don't appreciate science and it took by Khawarizmi and other Muslim people that appreciate gave a big value to it
@@nixenvines007 your comment is a mirror of your personality. your heart is full of hatred. it's not surprising on the part of people who worship cows !!!. if you see that Al Khawarizmi just made copy and paste, because the indian don't appreciate science and it took by Khawarizmi and other Muslim people that appreciate the science and gave a big value to it
@@daddashikamani The video Said that he translate the hindu nombers only... The muslims were translting (greek, roman, indian) so he gave Indians the crdit that he was working with your nombers in the west when they introduce it they say (arabic hindu)
@@thezog83 I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
Just a slight correction: Turing didnt build the "Bomb", it was invented by a polish mathematician named Marian Rejewski, and was given to the Britain when Hitler attacked Poland... Turings Bomb is a later version of this. But Turing made some major changes to it further improving the system.
Golden history of Hinduism He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮 His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA JAI HIND
@@manofsteel8488 bro i don't think we want any full credit for this but yes he is a translator of that hindu scriptures (Okay he wrote that translation book of hindu scriptures kinda make him inventor) But india also played major role in this So I think india also deserve half-credit for their hindu scriptures Not completely but half Because Mohammad also played his role (So please don't say india has no major relation with this invention) I think they deserve credit too Not Saying fully but half Btw that guy above you have no idea how to talk politely
Al-Khwarizmi was an Iranian scientist who spoke Persian. The name "Khorezm" is a Persian name. At that time, half of the Middle East was part of Iran. Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Bahrain ... all were part of Iran.
Thanks a lot for providing such important information about my countryman who belonged to the people which lived in this land much earlier then uzbeks and Turks who invaded the Central Asia in 15 century only.The progenitors of Tajiks or Persian habitated since ancient time in this region but as a results of invasion of Arabs and Mongolians a local people accepted its religion and languages.But despite this many Persian speaking people preserved its language and national Identity,like Al Kwarazmi.
True, algebra made school life a living hell(myself included) but one thing I cant deny is that without math, this comment and even UA-cam itself wouldn't exist so basically math plays a major part in human history
I really appreciate the effort you made to pronounce the letter خ in Arabic.
lol . she pronounced the خوارزمی in the cringest way possible
@@amirreza7610 hey at least she tried. gotta appreciate those who tries. dont laugh
@@mobi8046 she over tried if you ask me, the letter kh is much more subtle than she pronounced it
@@3aster I won't say overtried since خ is very hard to pronounce for non arabic or non Muslims. She was trying her best and that's the best she could
@@3aster you mean, much more subtle, and you are right.
People should appreciate a man's work, his ethics were in place, gave credit where it belonged, left his work for us, give credit to him for his contributions and improve upon his work. That's how world works.
That's exactly how it works.
@@nixenvines007 Lunduism did nothing
@@nixenvines007 "and your bulshit islam". If Islam is "bulshit", imagine how garbage Hinduism is. Racist caste system, the whiter you are the higher you are (would be in my favor but absurd). Worshiping a cow and considering them Gods, yet you have a "festival" that slaughters thousands of cows and leave them there, claiming to liberate them. Way too many absolutely absurd, insane, bonkers traditional hindu "festivals" no sane man could possibly approve (like flinging dung at eachother and letting a horde of cows trample on people to bring them "luck and prosperity"). Among the definitions of insanity IS Hinduism. Not in a billion years would such a "religion" expand the mind.
Come again.
@@karakurikonnect9572 Chup pakistani.
@Roxana Sattari absolutely.
Brings to mind what Newton had to say about his achievements 'If I have seen further it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants'. Our current tools and discoveries would not have been possible without contributions from men like Muhammad al-Khwarizmi and many others who go largely unrecognized.
100%
We should have learned about this genius in the school.
Newton said that to be a jerk. He was insulting Robert Hooke who was short. Newton took Hooke's inverse square law of gravity and used it uncredited.
Actually, newton didn’t even explore gravity.
Credit goes to an Iraqi Astronomer and physicist from basra city who called Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Haytham
He knew gravity and write about it 600 years before newton !!
But nobody says that and it’s not being taught in schools and education.
Wait,, I thought Al Gore invented Algorithms...
This man needs more recognition in the West. His contribution was immense. And that's coming from someone who hated algebra in school :)
They already know about him so they change his name like fatherof medicine Abu sena west call him avi cenna
Anyone who knows basic history already knows him.
@@Walker733 ehhhh don’t know about that one. Like you got do a little research into a field he affected before your going to hear his name. You could really be into history and never know his name. Kinda the life of most scientists.
No worry brother, karma knows how to find its way! He's now steadily & increasingly being recognized in every part of the scientific worlds!
@revilokid Fair enough. My answer was fairly biased because I enjoy reading about historical scientists, both well known and obscure.
She really prepped for that name
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@Mayank Yadav that was so funny I even forgot how to laugh..
@@aboodeyad380 leave it bro. They are like this. And we Indian muslims have to deal with these guys in our lives, who are just after illogical statements.
@@shajaruddinshaik8679 As an Indian Muslim, how do you view this issue given that the source book itself is called "Hindu ways of reckoning" 0:45 ? Not trolling genuinely asking. Should'nt India get the credit for it?
yeah she like "al-kkkkhhhhhhhhawarizmi"
Thank you, Muhammad al-Khawarizmi.
@@mahimas2982 can't you just accept the fact that Arabs created algebra, it even comes from the word Al jabr which is ARABIC
@@amirplayz4675 The arabs invented the word "algebra" not the field of algebra
@Free Lol? Mad that I'm right
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@@amirplayz4675 he was not arab he was uzbek
I am really proud this person. He was born in my homeland and made a great contribution to the science.
Sorry to burst your bubble. This video doesn't tell full story. He was a great translator of Hindu Mathematics. His book is named "Hindu Art of Reckoning". See 0:45.
@@daddashikamani thank you
A ethnic Persian from the silk road Oasis city of Khwarazem, Indian ideas in arithmetic (not sure of Mathematics), Arab House of Wisdom (beit al-hikma) all are important in the transmission of these ideas.
The Indian ideas are of place value and zero. People already knew arithmetic since Babylon. The new system was logical and convenient.
Mathematics was laid down by Euclid.
@@daddashikamani That doesn't mean he didn't produce any original thought. Jefferson could read Rousseau, but Rousseau didn't write the Constitution. It is possible to take ideas and expand upon them.
@@daddashikamani copy cat
When is see the word Algebra the first person that comes to my mind is Al-Kharazmi. This person plays the bigger role in creation of Algebra and Algorithm. I'm from Uzbekistan and I really appreciate this person. Thank you BBC Ideas
@@rosa4008 Naaa. Are you sure. I have a proof to my opinion but you are telling the wrong thing. Al-Khorezmi is the inventor of the Algebra. I dunno anything about the person you are talking about.
so it was copied from India .. "Hindu art of Reckoning"
The algorithm was originally invented by the Indian astronomer-mathematician Āryabhaṭa (476-550 CE) and is described very briefly in his Āryabhaṭīya. Āryabhaṭa did not give the algorithm the name Kuṭṭaka, and his description of the method was mostly obscure and incomprehensible. It was Bhāskara I (c. 600 - c. 680) who gave a detailed description of the algorithm with several examples from astronomy in his Āryabhatiyabhāṣya, who gave the algorithm the name Kuṭṭaka....
@@anandingale8432 What😂
@@rosa4008
Hello, what you are saying now matches what Al-Biruni says about the Hindus. “The Hindus believe that there is no country but theirs, no nation like theirs, no kings like theirs, no religion like theirs, no science like theirs. They are haughty, foolishly vain, self-conceited, and stolid. They are by nature niggardly in communicating that which they know, and they take the greatest possible care to withhold it from men of another caste among their own people, still much more, of course, from any foreigner. According to their belief, there is no other country on earth but theirs, no other race of man but theirs, and no created beings besides them have any knowledge or science whatsoever...”
@@anandingale8432 fake pigs 🐖 of bbc spreading fake history like dysentery 💩💩💩😂
And what's even funnier nobody cares how much truth they're being served 😂
Proud to be indian that my country to invented most of the modern mathematics, people just don't care how ! 😇
From wherever he was, he left us wisdom knowledge and key to unlock the doors that have been closed for so many. Thanks BBC Ideas and Al Kharazmi
I had no idea what BBC is, so I asked Google.
Al KHaWarizmi
@@worfoz Dang I see you everywhere, your dedication is real.
@@zat5176 I know, but does BBC really mean THAT?
@@worfoz BBC is a news channel, what are you on about?
And you really are hopeless for putting in so much effort on UA-cam.
why the hell do so many people supposedly don't know this guy he is literally one of the most famous and great mathematicians
Because he is muslim.
I'm just finding about this brilliant man just now, from this video. I have traveled throughout 60 countries, all over the world. It's truly unbelievable, how little they teach us, here in America. Better way to control us, when we're uneducated. Look at us now.....case in point.
In Peru, he's been for decades in the front page of the math's text book in high school.
@@rudyzk My goodness..... I wish we were taught about him in school. It's embarrassing not to. BTW, I've been to Peru. What a fantastic country!
Great? He literally translated indian work
رحم الله الخوارزمي وجميع علماء المسلمين
اللهم امين
آمين يارب
@Marwa Omar
اللهم امين
للاسف الامة الاسلامية حاليا لا تنتج ولم تعد نبراسا للتقدم كما كانت 😢
أمين
Ameen
Al kharazmi balanced the algebra equation, quadratic, and found solutions using algorithm similar to the one computer program uses to find solutions, finding solution by balancing the two sides of an equation.
This is in his book on Algebra
Algebr Al Muqabla.
Muslim mathematician discovered the basis of modern day mathematics, their contributed immensely to trigonometry, geometry, algebra. Ratio and proportions.
Even Fibonacci is a byproduct of the house of wisdom.
Mongols burned Muslim libraries, their actual contribution far exceeds what Muslims are given credit for.
Renaissance followed the Muslim golden age.
While it is true that Mongols burned libraries, the crusaders burned far more libraries, while the Catholic Church forbade learning and study that contradicted the teachings of the Church. Galelio and others like him had to hide their real conclusions on fear of horrible torture and death for heresy. Good and rather historical movie is “Name of the Rose.” Bottom line is that the greatest damage to learning, knowledge, and relations between Islam and Christianity was done by the Crusaders who raped, pillaged, murdered, tortured, and burned their way through Europe to occupy the Holy Land.
@@richardberryhill718When we are taking a short and limited glimpse into the history of burning libraries we have to look at the library of Alexandria. And without denying the contributions of the middle east (Mesopotamia and Persia) to writing and mathematics the library of Alexandria was burned down by moslem troops after asking their Mullahs how to deal with it. Their answer was: „If the books contradict the Quran you burn them and if they say the same as the Quran they are superfluous, so burn them too!“ This is how most of the knowledge of old age was lost.
@@berndheiden7630 The account of Muslims burning the library is almost certainly incorrect, as incorrect as, possibly, my account. Checking with the Brains of the Universe, Chat GPT says it is not clear who burned it, perhaps Ceaser, perhaps Aurelian in 270 CE. But the fact remains that the immense knowledge of the early Islamic community was unequaled, but suppressed by the Catholic Church, and the horrible actions of the Crusaders created an enemy in Islam that is the foundation for the problems we now face.
Not Mughal Uzbek bro Uzbek 🇺🇿
@@berndheiden7630The fate of that great wealth of books remains provocative and controversial. For centuries the main point of contention was whether or not the library (or libraries-as two sites existed) survived until the Arab conquest of Alexandria in the 7th century. In the 21st century, however, the topic has cooled down, and there is growing agreement among serious scholars that both libraries had both perished long before the Arab conquest. Scholars further believe that there is enough evidence to show that the destruction of the two libraries occurred at different times.
In 642 the Arab general ʿAmr ibn al-ʿĀṣ conquered Egypt and occupied Alexandria. The events of the early Arab conquests were recorded by historians from several sides, including Arabs, Copts, and Byzantines. For more than five centuries after the conquest, there was no mention of and not a single reference to any accident related to an Alexandrian library under the Arabs. Suddenly, early in the 13th century appears an account reported by Ibn al-Qifṭī and other Arab authors describing how ʿAmr had burned the books of the ancient Library of Alexandria. The story has a fictitious flavour and has repeatedly been criticized, notably by 18th-century British historian Edward Gibbon, and it has since been proved to be a 12th-century fabrication.
Two questions arise from that circumstance: What happened in the 12th century that suddenly aroused interest in the fate of the Library of Alexandria and further led to an accusation that ʿAmr was the culprit? Why, after a total silence of more than eight centuries after the destruction of the Serapeum, should Ibn al-Qifṭī be so anxious to record such a story in full detail?
Another famous Persian mathematician was Omar Khayyam. He is more well known for his poetry, but he was also a person who contributed much to mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy. People forget, or don't even know, how much the Middle East contributed to modern society.
The Middle East is the birthplace of civilization. We Persians and Egyptians and Arameans civilised the western people.
And islam bring your civilization turn backward. Modern civilazation is not only from mathematic, its far beyond that. You think can make a car with only numbers?
@@progman347 You're quite right. Math isn't the only requirement for an industrial economy. The Romans built many big and beautiful buildings, roads, etc., using Roman numerals, in which mutliplying and dividing must have been a nightmare. However, the whole of modern phyics is built on math, using Arabic numerals. So, credit where credit is due. It is important to remember that religion can drag a society back into the dark ages.
@@throckmortensnivel2850 yes credit to to the guy who study Hindu numeral system. Should I say Hindu god to be credited as well? Islamist is so desperate linking something to religion even thou is so far unrelated. Pathetic. Dont forget you write now in LATIN. The whole modern society built on information pass on using Latin. Should I credit the Roman God as well?.
@@throckmortensnivel2850 live eithout rules/laws will perish mankind. That's how religion come in play
His full name is Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī. Thank you for highlighting his accomplishments. He was a Muslim and lived in Bhagdad during what some call the Golden Age of Islam. The west forgets the contributions of the East and of the Muslim world made to the modern world, the age of information. Videos like this can illuminate so much more.
your so called golden age is just things they stole from persians and vedic indians, just like this this guy stole majority of his works from indian schools.
True
@@DoctorHouse999 but all know that..there are many Muslim scientist who were hidden only because of their religion.
@@DoctorHouse999 It is important because the ignorant people claims that Islam didn't bring any benefits to the world. The only reason why we constantly remind that an important historic figures that has contributed to the world that are muslim, is to remind the idiots of contributions done by Muslims throughout the ages.
@@DoctorHouse999 I guess you haven't seen Muslims how they boast when someone recognise a important or famous person from their religion and if you mention some terrorist organisation they will say terrorism don't have any religion. How about mentioning Issac as Christian scientist and mathematician, Tesla as Christian scientist, CV raman and Ramanujan as Hindu Physicist and Hindu Mathematician respectively😂😂 lol
She overdid the sounds Kh
Yess😂
Thats how arabs pronounce the kh, but yeah she abused the letter😂
@@lilyoyo77 close but that's not rly how we pronounce it i know it's hard for none arabic speakers
I appreciate how she tried her best tho
@@grateful1310 OK OK no problem
such an amazing man. you can also see from his works that he was influenced by his religion, islam, in his studies. he was determined to understand the nature of existence. with islam's encouragement in order to seek knowledge, he never stood back.
Algebra
Algorithm
Alchemy (Chemistry)
We devolved modern science, not the west!
💪🇮🇷🇮🇶🇸🇾🇺🇿🇮🇳
al cohol, you are drunk, go home
we developed modern science, we are the best
@@worfoz you can only develop athiesm....
@@mhb.i al cohol, you are drunk, go home
@@worfoz Haters gonna hate but 🇮🇶🇰🇼🇸🇾🇮🇳🇮🇷💪💪💪
Algorithm is actually not an invention.... .
This should be taught in British schools as Islamphobia is real problem in Britain.
Thank you!
your journalists called mideaterns uncivilized people on the news channels live. The muslims introduced soap to europeans and taught them how to bath with water. Medicine chemistry physics math astronomy and music.. they taught you all of that .. even taught you guys how to build a university and muslims had women students while europe treated them like property denied them that right
Jack William
Good luck! 🙄
@@unitedstatesofassholes6795 are you mad his name is Muhammad ibne musa and tell me which hindu has Muhammad in his name?
@@MikhailSharma08 The fact they hide the real history of Islam by using racist ideas that non white people are backwards like they came out of a jungle, is the real reason why white people hate Islam. Racism is built on ignorance and ignorance is bliss. Wake up to the truth and smell the coffee that originates from the Arabs. English tea is as English as me.
I'm from Uzbekistan and I'm proud of being countryman of Al-Khorezmi
Land of great men who are beloved to our hearts, Al-Bukhari and Al-Khawarizmi, greetings from Morocco 🇲🇦
Yes, a lot of people are very proud of others achievements. Especially those who have no own achievements.
💪💪💪i love Uzbekistan
@@GR_Guitar But,when Elon Musk was young, he was proud of Tesla's and Edison's inventions too and Nowadays he well takes pride in these people
@@davronsamadov2370Don't take it as a personal attack, but I really don't get the idea of being proud of other people's succes on which I had no influence. Yes, I can understand for instance parents being proud of their children if the children achieved something as a result of the good education they got home or somethin like this, but I cannot feel proud being a human only because Einstein discovered the Relativity Theory for instance. If I would be proud of that, then I should also be ashamed at the same time for being a human because of a lot of other people (for instance being contemporary with Putin or other dictators, only to give an example). Therefore I cannot see this kind of being proud as a positive thing for the evoution of our species. In contrary, this kind of pride will always be used mostly to exacerbate nationalist and/or religious feelings of people that otherway are of no good for this planet. And we can see this very well in a large number of other comments of this video.
Never knew about this. Wow this guy really was a genius. The contributions that he made are just amazing.
What is clear is that the DISCOVERER OF THE NUMBER ZERO WAS NOT Al Khwarizmi (in fact he was a SYIAH adherent, which some of moslems say is NOT ISLAM) but an INDIAN SCIENTIST named Brahmagupta.
The concept of zero has actually existed since ancient times. Zero, which represents nothingness, was realized by the Babylonians even hundreds of years before Christ. It's just that they are confused about how to express it in a symbol.
In the 7th century AD, a famous Indian mathematician named Brahmagupta carried out further studies on numbers. One of them is the number zero. It was Brahmagupta who then gave the symbol zero as 0. He also developed the rules for operating numbers with zero.
SO ALKHWARIZMI IS NOT THE INVENTOR OF THE NUMBER ZERO!
@@irwangunawan6866 I don't know why you replied this deeply to a thing which I never refereed to? Have I ever said he invented zero or something?
I was praising whichever contributions that he made and not comparing him here and there.
Your wordings smell like you are just here to target Muslims which is a bad and shameful thing.
@@darkfrozen1860 I'm just stating the truth. It must be acknowledged that Al Khwarizmi made contributions to the field of algebra, but he was not the inventor of the number zero or binary numbers. so why don't we just state the truth? there is no statement that I hate Islam.
@@irwangunawan6866 Have you even watched the video yet? Where in this that they say he invented zero? You are just putting your replies on something which is not even said in this video so what's the purpose of it. I clearly don't understand at all.
And you said something about shiateis or whatever is not Islam etc. Clearly you have prejudice
@@darkfrozen1860 the title is not fully correct. There are another inventors before him that have big contribution too. We must declare, admit, and appreciate those people as well. Some people, only read the title, and not watch the full video. And i think, the title can make misperception.
Thank you, Muhammad al-Khwarizmi to simplify the world.
thank God
Yes Mashallah we miss him alot i hope he is alive today😢
Thanks to India
@@hakimbabakichuran8543
Nonsense. Your country's achievements aren't even on the same level as the muslim world's.
The Father of Algebra and Algorithms, Father of Modern Optics, Father of Modern Medicines, Father of Robotics, the first person to successfully glide, the founder of LASIK, the founder of the first hospital and so much more were all Muslims.
What do you have? Aryatatta? You say he invented 0?
You're factually incorrect. Mespotamians in 3-4BC used a zero for the first time & Muhammad Al-Khawarizmi was the first person to derive zero in an equation.
@@zaidkapadia6824 he copied everything from India .
Listen carefully in 0:48
Most of the negative comments are based on racist conclusions and not objectivity
@Rijal Jose its everywhere
The narrator is clearly overemphasizing the guttural phoneme for extra effect on native English-speaking listeners. It's also a mispronunciation. Stop calling people racist for noticing that.
@@rhythmdroid noticing what?
@@malcolmx6044 Noticing that the narrator is overemphasising the guttural sound for effect. It's not how it's supposed to be said. When you go to other videos of someone talking about Ayatollah Khomeini or Jamal Khashoggi, you don't get native speakers overdoing the kh sound. This video tried to hit people over the head with it, so it's gonna elicit reactions about it, even if the reactions are childish. It doesn't mean the commenters think their race is superior. Stop throwing the word racist around when it doesn't apply.
Ironically, Persians are Aryans. Iran literally means land of the Aryans. 👍🏻
Without this man the world wouldn't be tbe way it is now, he is the father of algebra and algorithms.
Thank you Muhammed al-khawarizmi 🙏🙏
That's not true, please read a bit of history. Algorithms and algebra have a history that pre-dates him by centuries. Arithmetic algorithms, such as a division algorithm, were used by ancient Babylonian mathematicians c. 2500 BC and Egyptian mathematicians c. 1550 BC. Greek mathematicians later used algorithms in 240 BC in the sieve of Eratosthenes for finding prime numbers, and the Euclidean algorithm for finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers. Algebra was around for along time before, he made contributions and gave it the name that we now use...
@@theastronomer5800🤓☝🏻
What is clear is that the DISCOVERER OF THE NUMBER ZERO WAS NOT Al Khwarizmi (in fact he was a SYIAH adherent, which some of moslems say is NOT ISLAM) but an INDIAN SCIENTIST named Brahmagupta.
The concept of zero has actually existed since ancient times. Zero, which represents nothingness, was realized by the Babylonians even hundreds of years before Christ. It's just that they are confused about how to express it in a symbol.
In the 7th century AD, a famous Indian mathematician named Brahmagupta carried out further studies on numbers. One of them is the number zero. It was Brahmagupta who then gave the symbol zero as 0. He also developed the rules for operating numbers with zero.
SO ALKHWARIZMI IS NOT THE INVENTOR OF THE NUMBER ZERO!
@@theastronomer5800 even though history of algorithms predates al-Khwarizmi The attribution of the invention of algorithms to al-Khwarizmi is due to his significant contributions to mathematics and computation during the Islamic Golden Age. Al-Khwarizmi's work, particularly his book "Al-Kitab al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala" (The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing), laid the foundation for algebra and introduced systematic methods for solving linear and quadratic equations. The word "algorithm" itself is derived from the Latinized version of his name, "Algoritmi."
While algorithms and mathematical methods existed before al-Khwarizmi, his systematic approach to problem-solving and his influence on the development of algebraic techniques have led to the association of algorithms with his name.
First of all, no need for the snide tone, not everyone's read everything, we all have stuff we could learn. Secondly, Al Khawarizmi came up with the concept of an algorithm not a specific algorithm@@theastronomer5800
"Principles of Hindu Reckoning"
Ancient India and Ancient Persia = Genius
Theoretical mathematics is still very strong in Khorezm today, there is a very good school of mathematics in that region.
Really?!
@@djtan3313 yeah in Uzbekistan mathematics is taught strongly
@I give proof don’t say any thing without proof. Jelouse
But useless
Golden history of Hinduism
He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures
Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮
His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion
I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA
JAI HIND
today's digital technology and today's modern world
Muhammad Al Khorazimi must be thanked
for stealing ideas of HINDUS?
@@Advaitamanta yep get rekt kiddo play pubgm or free fire shitting 2d games. Mobile gaymers
@Trident al khorazimiy from uzbekistan
@Trident indian ❌️
@Trident Khorezimi is my countryman
He is Uzbek.
Without great contributions by polymaths in Bagdad, Cordoba and Persia during golden age of Islamic civilizations, The age of discovery and scientific revolutions would not have taken place in Europe. Most of the respected books in Mathematics and Computer Science still mentions Al-Khwarizmi within the first few pages.
From "Algorithms" by Dasgupta, Vazirani (page 2): "Al-Khwarizmi, a man who lived in Bagdad in the ninth century wrote a textbook in Arabic. Al-Khwarizmi laid out the basic methods for adding, multiplying and dividing numbers -- even extracting square roots and calculating digits of π. These procedures were precise, unambiguous , mechanical, efficient, correct -- in short, they were **algorithms**, a term coined to honor the wise man after the decimal system was finally adopted in Europe, many centuries later."
From "Artificial Intelligence, A modern Approach" by Peter Norvig (page 9): The word algorithm comes from **Muhammad Ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi**, a 9th century mathematician, whose writings introduced Arabic numerals and algebra to Europe."
From "Mathematics and history " by John Stillwell: The word "algebra" comes from the Arabic word "al-jabr" meaning "restoring". It passed into bonesetting through the book "Al-jabr w'al muqabala" of al-khwarizmi in 830 C.E, a work on the solution of equations. Al-khwarizmi's own name has given us hte word "algorithm", so his work had a lasting impact on mathematics , even though its content was quite elementary.
liberalism is against Islam so they will not teach or show the great Muslim minds that opened the door to many things the west is now taking the fruits of.
Arabia was more beautiful and full of wisdom before the spread of virus islam
@@samlofi3289 so u didn't read anything about arab nor islam
@@samlofi3289 perfect example of intelctuality inslaved bigot
@@aichasalloum quran is a book full of blunders... Lol. I am from syria I know islam better than you
tomorrow i have an algorithm class from 1:30 to 3:00 at Kharazmi University in Iran and now I am watching this 😆
we have al kharami university in uzbekistan too he is pure uzbek not iran
@@DOT_2944 He was Persian not Uzbak and you know it.
It because UA-cam algorithim 😅😅
@@minayazdanbin2184 @Ogabek1611 guys, do not argue! Do you have any proof of who he was, any DNA? Whoever he is, he is our ancestor. He made a great contribution to science. The fact is that he was a scholar of Islamic Golden Age
Congratulations....one of the most genius mathematician of all Times
Aristotle, Pythagoras, Archimedes, Newton, Hypatia, Euclid, Euler, Neumann, Playfair, Maxwell, Turing, Lovelace, Einstein and Hilbert.
Who all range in similar, if not higher importance to the field of mathmetics.
Off coarse his research is revolutionairy, but he is far from the Greatest.
I would argue either Aristotle and his works or Newton and his investigations are by far the most important.
@@ashokafulcrum4795 Discover the most important thing in science in general. So it is the greatest. Aristotle is more distinguished as a philosopher than a scientist. Also, I don't know why you are so angry
@@mohammadbaqer8305 it isn't anger, like, why should I be angry. I simply disagree with OP,s statement. Al-Kwarizmi's works were revolutionary and I certainly don't downplay that part. But given the circumstance how it affected the way we formed our entire understanding of this world around the theory, his works amounted to little for centuries. Only in the hands of man like Euler (Trigonometric functions), Newton (Mechanics), Einstein (Theory of Relativity) and Leeuwenhoek (Microbiological studies), did Al-Kwarizmi's work finally gain recognition as a means to an end.
Hence why I stated Newton as more important, because Newton and his works surrounding the laws of Physics, especially the correlation between matter, motion and force, revolutionize the way we view and observe the abstract phenomena in todays world. Which in turn altered the way we viewed our universe, our solar system, our own planet and the entire history of this universe.
Aristotle as a second,. because he was philosopher first and foremost, but his book Organon (which encompasses 6 books), is the foundation of Reason, and established the methods of logical argument that up until the 18th century were vital in professional investigation. Because Organon contained a dialectic and Methods that were concerned in coming to a conclusion to the means of observation. Most later philosphers and scientists always emphasized Aristotle school of thought in their own process to infer.
@@mohammadbaqer8305 His name suggest why he is angry...!
@@anasaleem1 Exactly bro...he is angry, cause we are talking about a Muslim scientist
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I pray whoever reads this should
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Without algorithm there's no computer.
and no life
nature uses them too
I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
@@worfoz let's say Khawarizmi was a greek men or any other races, i think your comments will be different.
@@eliassherlocky9088 a greek men or any other races, i think
Yes, that's what YOU think.
But I am NOT a racist, and I am neither Indian, Persian or Greek, but so what?
@@worfoz your comment is all over this video bro who hurt you
Happy to see BBC highlighting scientific studies of Muslims to the world
Basically Al-Khwarizmi was ethnically Persian mathematician who took most of the already existing Hindu/Vedic Mathematical concepts, modified it and presented it to the west. Cool.
Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from region called Khwarazm comes from Persian language khwar + azm, thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English(PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin). Psych!
@@seraphim_danicalindu always claim anything 😂
Proud to be Persian.
Persia did lots of good things for the World and it’s future!
His a Muslim not. Persian or an Arabic , non of them exited at the time so his a human or Muslim that's all
@@keterscp1064 he is Muslim and Persian also
@user-sl6jn6wb8t technically, he's Uzbekistani.
@@derricklangford4725 there was no Uzbekistan back then
@@Amir-el8yx there were no islam also when he made discoveries.
nowadays include youtube of course, online shopping etc all use algorithm..
In this moment i also want to say Thank You to founder Mohammed Al-khawarizmi.
Nature uses algorithms for 13.8 billion years, long before shopping was invented
@@worfoz so why y'all ain't use it until Al khawarizmi showed you how lol
@@worfoz nature can't do shopping for you
Mathematics was invented in Hindustan, 5000 years ago in Hinduism. Islam took birth on this planet just 1000 years ago
@@firingmachine9089 weird term that is, 'birth'.
Nevertheless, there was no 'hindustan', use the proper term when referring to the ancient India.
As stated, you are idiot if you state 'mathematics was invented' that term itself is a paradox. Now to continue onwards, I would like to educate you only in the topic you mentioned:
Islam was never born, it is a belief in One God, as that is what Islam it'self teaches, that it is a belief in One God that possess certain additional elements meant to fit civilizations of each prophets. As the essence of 'Islam' itself dates to pre-historic humans as archeological evidence states that belief in One God with no religions being able to be discovered, had been found.
And in 'Islam', polytheism has existed from the time of Qabil (son of Adam alai), so the older you state Hinduism is, the more it proves that Islam is true. 🤷
She did her best to pronounce the khawarizmi. Much respect
Golden history of Hinduism
He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures
Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮
His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion
I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA
JAI HIND
@@sherali9383 don't forget that you're also once part of India and pure Hinduism
@@sherali9383 Pakistan is just a spoilt child of Hindustan 🤣
@@nixenvines007 lol. If u have guts then proof it in the world court I will wait. I don’t know why u peoples don’t except the truth
@@nixenvines007 why so much hate?
Friends, I am from the country of Musa al-Khwarizmi and it's Uzbekistan🇺🇿
Khwarizm is Persian empire he is all central asia is for afghanistan real name Aryana or khrosan
😂😂😂 actually he was persian and iranian
@@Firdus211😂😂😂
Persian?? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@abolfazl489😂😂😂😂 persian? Your history? 😂😂😂😂😂
@@turan4418 😂😂😂
In school I was headache of this subject but in college I started liking it and then later I made this my major in college and now making over $100k a year just because of him
What is your job ?
lol
Maybe a data scientist.
@@MostafaMohamed-td4dr data analyst
@@BWJM44 what course you took in college?
Thank you all Great Muslim Teachers, who guided the Humanity of the Future, while living in the Past (from our perspective).
@@worfoz Please watch Speak Corner
@@worfoz don't abuse their prophet idiot
@@kapileshwarprasad7389 child rapists are not prophets but they abuse the god of the christians, and I don´t accept that
why do YOU accept that?
are you a muhamed worshiper yourself too?
@@worfoz I think you forgot that your God was naked and is naked until now and that's a shame and dont forget this this,your God is gay no wonder he never married and that's disgusting
@@gulledeltigre4791 funny how you expose yourself, you hate religionsw so you attack Christianity
Jesus is the God of the Christians, you insult their God
because you worship a child rapist, and his associate, demon ala
Christianity is a funny religion, my friend but your hatred is disgusting
So honored to be born in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. The name al Khwarazmi is interestingly complicated, and I think if you instead say Kharezmi would be better and more accurate. We love our ancestor. Thanks for watching our history
it is not complicated if you know Farsi/Persian. In Farsi, We use last names like that to refer to the person's origin. they are many last names like that in Iran.
Ha hes our scholar! he's Persian not Uzbek. it was "Khorasan" province. Today Uzbekistan is populated by Seljuk Turks/Mongols, but back then it was populated by Persians like Al Bukhari. The word Bukhari in Farsi means "heater or stove" these people were Persians!
He was a shia Muslim, but Al Bukhari was sunni, and both PERSIAN! NOT TURK/MONGOL gtfoh you think Uzbek can be this great?
The reason for the name as it is, is because of its Arabic heritage where the name comes from
@@agostocobain2729
You're right, but we should be proud of all our Muslim scholars no matter where they're from.
Thank you Muhammad Al Khorezmi? I from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 Thanks everyone!
As iranian we named many schools to his name, we proud of him, very genius mathematician.
Great video thank you
We, in the West, need to be thankful to those who transferred such crucial knowledge to us, including the Muslim civilization
Do you think they are equally as thankfull for Western knowledge?
@@ashokafulcrum4795
Absolutely. That's why many people from Muslim countries come to western countries to enroll in its universities.
@@a.e.5477 Thank you. Also sometimes Muslims praised and was inspired by western knowledge especially the Greeks.
@@kaymenm2175 true
@@ashokafulcrum4795 lmao you thought you did something there didnt you😂
Musa Al-khawarzmi has many other great contributions in mathematics. Wonderful video ❣️
“Al-Khwarizmi’s scientific achievements were at best mediocre, but they were uncommonly influential,” says Toomer in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography. The concept of algorithm (sequential steps in a calculation) was hardly the invention of al- Khwārizmī, the idea goes back to practically all ancient civilizations that did Math. The word "algorithm" just comes from the Latin title of a book al- Khwārizmī wrote in Arabic about Hindu-Arabic numerals; the Latin translation of the book title was Algoritmi de numero Indorum (in English Al-Khwarizmi on the Hindu Art of Reckoning). Al- Khwārizmī is hardly responsible for the computer.
The real pioneer of modern algebra and of algorithms was Diophantus with his famous 13 books called Arithmetica that (600 years before al- Khwārizmī) introduced symbolic manipulations. Al- Khwārizmī used only words in sentences to contribute fairly minor results about what amounts to certain 1st and 2ond order equations.
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
@@samone1 He was Persian but with an conquering Muslim sword over your head you might call yourself Muhammad.
Muhammad💪 Ibn Mūsā Al Khawārizmī
@@endpc5166 المهم هو الذي اخترع الأرقام الحالية عمليات الجبر
Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Musa Al-Khwarizmi is a Muslim mathematician, astronomer, and geographer. He is called Abu Jaafar.
Al Khawarizmi was a Gift from Allah. Without this dude we probably would never have even seen Sophisticated Modern Technologies in our lifetimes.
The BBC avoided mentioning that Al-xorazimiy was Muslim ☪️
You have to thank Hindus, there the ones who taught you how to count
@@rajivunomeNah hindus didn't do anything in this world.
@@TheLoverofWisdom The numbers you use came from Hindus
@@rajivunome no it isnt
Respect from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿. And not only al khorezmi contributed to math but also scientists like al beruni and al farabhi. I am proud of these people that i am from Uzbekistan
Uzbakistan was part of the great Iran. This makes him Iranian Uzbak. 🇮🇷♥️🇺🇿
Uzbekistan and Tajikstan and Turkmenistan were part of Great Persia
@@mehran_sk dumb, learn history, from the 10th century to the 20th there was not Iranian state.
Actually hi is Persian
HE was PERSIAN bro ,not Uzbak
From India to Middle East...and then from Middle East to Europe...and then from Europe to America...
What a journey of knowledge...👌🏻
Not from India
@@mohammadnaif9894 watch the video again
Oh god , you know that who define eternity does not invented mathematic infinity right?
Indian p@jeets have to stole credit from literally everything
Khwarazmi is Iranian(persian) and we Iranians are proud of him❤❤❤
رحم الله شيخنا العظيم الخوارزمي
Most of my classmates back in school wanted to know who on earth invented algebra!
Tell them: It was discovered in India.
Cheers
@@worfoz
That's interesting.. Are there any treatises pre-dating Al-Khawarizmi's?
India didn't invent it but Babylons invented it
@@kapileshwarprasad7389 I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
@@worfoz it was existed in the city of Babylon, in Egypt and in Greek, Arab(Islamic law).
When I was at school my teacher used to call Al kharazmy because I am good at math and from Uzbekistan thanks for everyone for good comments
Indian Mathematics is predominantly algorithmic. In fact, the very word “Algorithm” is derived from the name of Al Khwarizmi (c. 9 th Century) whose works played a crucial role in the transmission of Indian algorithmic procedures to the Islamic and later to the Western world. We shall discuss a few selected algorithms that are representative of the Indian mathematical tradition from the ancient Śulbasūtrās to the medieval texts of the Kerala School. In particular, we shall outline some of the constructions described in the Śulbasūtrās, the algorithm for computing the cube-root given by Āryabhaṭa (c.499) and the kuṭṭaka and cakraväla algorithms for solving linear and quadratic indeterminate equations as discussed by Āryabhaṭa (c.499), Brahmagupta (c.628), Jayadeva (prior to the 11 th century) and Bhāskara (c.1150). We shall also discuss the efficient algorithms for accurate computation of Π and the sine function due to Mādhava (c.14 th century) as discussed in the texts of the Kerala School of Mathematics and Astronomy.
no you are migrant in uzbe.....you are Rus..
@@senadneslan1563 I am an uzbek
Golden history of Hinduism
He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures
Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮
His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion
I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA
JAI HIND
@@nixenvines007 now whatever you say and do in the second, we LL see what ll happen to you now you are a liar 🤥🤥🤥🤥 without any evidence you are saying algorithm is from Hindu please give me evidence
Proud to have such a genius, lot of others like him in Uzbekistan should be taken into consideration, true example of legend in islam . One thing that makes me feel sad is we are just proud of him , and I don't know why we, specifically Uzbeks , are not trying to be corresponding to those who helped to the world to become better place (by the help of God). Anyhow! lovely wishes from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇵🇸
Idiot! Hes persian!! Back then there was no such placed called uzbakistan you guys were part of persia
When he was born, in this area live persians (tajiks). Thats why say true arguments. Uzbaks was founded in XIV - XV century, in memories of Alisher Navoi ( Abdurahmon Jomi teached Navoi). Your history is not reach and started a few century ago. Do not be angry.
@@GREATPERSIANS HH ,man uzbak man doesn't indicate the exact time and people, if it is not referred, it doesn't mean that they weren't exist, at least their ancestors, tribal mixture existed though, hence don't claim to teach me my history,
Btw,cn I know where you are from originally?
@@akobirisomiddinov5566 What do you want to say?
Persians scientist !!!
Thank you BBC Ideas.
it is not BBC ideas to thank it is the GREAT MUSLIM MIND TO THANK
@@akkkkk813 i see a hindu kid getting jealous algebra was invented by him in his book and replaced the roman numbers. and as what 0 was discovered by mayans in 3 bc and later revised in india so what does that mean ..huh so stop copy pasting
@@leonardodaboii6909 😂😂😂 even an Indian kid will be better in mathematics then you
Because of that guy, I was brought here.
I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
@@akkkkk813 do you know the 0 and 10 numerals invented in mesopotemia, and it came to india through Chinese
@@mashprivel3996 😂😂
@@mashprivel3996 😂😂
@@akkkkk813 either you don't know english or didn't listen carefully, it was his book that was translated not a hindu book
Great man many more coming generations will always be thankful to him.....
its a shame that his name is not more well known.... a true genius
He just wrote which was known to the Muslim world by their trade to india.
Basically Al-Khwarizmi was ethnically Persian mathematician who took most of the already existing Hindu/Vedic Mathematical concepts, modified it and presented it to the west. Cool.
Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from a region called Khwarazm comes from the Persian language khwar + azm, thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English and even closer to Sanskrit (PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin). Psych!
Interesting... in Portuguese, we still have "algarismo" (each of the 10 symbols in the decimal system), apart from "algoritmo" (algorithm). I've never connected the two before! Thanks!
Muito interessante!
I know that in Spanish there are over 3000 words that derive from Arabic. I'd imagine it is similar with Portuguese. Can you think of words that begin with the letters "al"?
@@andrew_owens7680 yep, tons of them including names of towns and regions such as the famous south region of Algarve 🙂
Algazarra
@@andrew_owens7680 Al Jazeera propaganda channel
I loved how you pronounced his name
By Hindu he's referring to ancient indian mathematics techniques, ancient indian symbols for numbers are very similar to what modern day numbers looks like, are still in use the same way as it was in those time, so it can be said that not only zero but whole number symbols of modern day are first copy of old indian maths
@@ananymouse3988 Does anyone need to tell a racist idiot that any racist idiot is an uneducated folly
I am just disappointed by the govt who never took care about our old ancient history ...😢😢😢
His Book name : Kitab Al Hisab Al Hindi (Book of Indian Computation)
@@Iam_Kadythat's Congress for you. Curse on India.
We should all respect all the people who made our world easy
Very nice! Mohammed must have been brilliant. Thank you for sharing the word EPONYM- a word created from the name of a person.
This man work literally affect mine snd everyones life on daily basis and this is the first time I heard about him as I can remember because if I heard about him before in school I didn't payed attention and he for sure deserve to be remembered
Cause he is not white thats why
Muslim accomplishments are not usually discussed in the west as it would distort the image they are trying to portay of muslims
His Book name
Kitab Al Hisab Al Hindi (Book of Indian Computation)
Remember his book name.
The present form of number system travelled from India to Middle East and then spread in Europe... Not only number there are many more things... 🙏🙏🙏
where your evidence for your claim little dreamer
Arabian traders lifted math from India including algorithms. Then knowledge of math traveled to west. Arabians suddenly become intelligent when they started lifting knowledge from India. They they become dumb again.
@@hsram1985uh...is this sarcasm?
If u have guts then proof that in world court I will be waiting for that. Google who invented al gorithm u will get the real answer
@@mohammadnaif9894 Google do not show you the truth. Google is a biggest propaganda machinery to brain wash people. Google run by American and Israel deep state. Grow up!
I am from Uzbekistan also and iam proud of with it
He is not uzbek
shut up he is uzbek he born in uzbekistan his name is like the uzbek region khorezm@@warnerbro4800
Uzbek Turks had not come to Uzbekistan yet at the time 😅😂
@@hyperxplays yes but still he can be proud with him.
@@warnerbro4800Er ist echt Uzbek!
Al khawarizmi on the very first page of his book
"I learnt everything from the Hindus of Kerala"
Name of book
"Hisab al hind"
Translation - The calculations of India
.
Golden history of Hinduism
He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures
Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮
His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion
I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA
JAI HIND
If u have guts then proof it in international court jelousr
@@mohammadnaif9894
Chμτγe k£ p@tthe is mein international court kahan se gaya??
😂😂😂😂😂
Alag hi jaahil qaum ho tum log
😂😂
@@mohammadnaif9894 i will proof it in front of your mum
Thank You Al-Khawarizmi, you inspired me and push me to keep learning more about programming, and learning more algorithm alongside it
@AARYAN
Funny how I studied his book and he never said such a thing
Quote it or accept that this is an Indian lie lol
@AARYAN keep dreaming
@AARYAN
Bro I haven't only read the book I made an entire paper in it I told you quote to me the part when he says any of the shit he came up with is Indian
First Indians was never present in the science community they are 15-20% of humans throw the years and they didn't contribute that much to knowledge in general if they did you wouldn't have to claim Onther group of people's work as yours
@AARYAN
Talk talk no proof I told you quote the man and where are those fairy manuscripts the having all this math and science
Let's start with basics
Egypt and iraq are the peaken of knowledge and science
The beginning of writhing and math and science started in modern day Iraq
Binging of language is from Lebanon
The decimal system is from Iraq as from zero
The zero not first mentioned in India actually it was in Persia and China before India
Then Egypt was the main knowledge keeper
After Greece conquered ancient Egypt the ear of Greek philosophy started the a modern Greek era
Roman and Chinese but they mostly in articure only
Then the Omaya time which united the alberian peninsula and north Africa and Arabia and the middle east and Persia and half Modern day Pakistan
They ruled only for a about 80 years but collected the knowledge of the past nations then the Abassud era which filtered what was existed and added much more
Then something something Turks and Ayobis time of scientific advancements
The after newton and Martin the time for revolution in Europe
Then Japan started pop up then China then WW1 and it's sequal and then now
India was never present but that doesn't reduce their rights as humans at all
But to claim the Chinese and Persia and Iraqi and Arabs and Egyptian knowledge for India is just wrong
Note that India was never a thing or unified nation ever until the Muslim conquest which controlled 80% of modern India at it's maximum form and under the British rule so......
India is a new nation bruh
@AARYAN
God you unbelievable
Writing invented in Iraq the modern letters seytem was invented by Phenoei people in Lebanon and decimal seytem is from Iraq and google discovery of zero, zero was present in Persia and China before India for god sake
And isn't not an invention you can't invent zero like you can't invent gravity it's called discovery
Google that shit
His name Al-Khwarezmi because he was from Khwarezm - city in Central Asia, currently in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan Republic Kharasm region🇺🇿
Khwarezam wasn't a city. It was a great empire of the middle ages in central asia
@Forest Credo 🤣🤣🤣
@Forest Credo shavkat mirziyoyev is too tadjik.all uzbek turks is tadjik🤣
@Forest Credo Are u sure?
That is why we say we Muslims are the root of knowledge and development
Basically Al-Khwarizmi was ethnically Persian mathematician who took most of the already existing Hindu/Vedic Mathematical concepts, modified it and presented it to the west. Cool.
Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from a region called Khwarazm comes from the Persian language khwar + azm, thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English and even closer to Sanskrit (PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin). Psych!
So every Muslim here is beaming with joy because credit was given to a Muslim here although whatever he wrote, he learn from Hindus of India. All this was already discovered in India. Even arabs give credit to Hindus. We are oldest civilization.
It is to be noted that much of Pakistan and Indus history is still claimed and known as ‘India’ to the west.
@@cryptokrypto2464 Because It is. Pakistan was divided from India. That too on the basis of Religion. India that is Bharat was from present day Afghanistan to Barma, and some times even beyond that. Islam is just a 1400 years old religion. We Hindus are oldest civilization in the world. Muslim population living in present day afghanistan and pakistan were all Hindus and were converted by using force.
@@Shivam7 Stop trying to steal pakistans history .
Natural unity of landmass of Indus Valley Civilisation (Pakistan) served by a single major river valley made Indus Valley Civilisation a contiguous geographical entity. Identified as Meluhha by Mesopotamians, later named Hind, Indos & India & called Pakistan by its own people.
Following is taken from John Keay's 1999 written book "India: A History".
"..`India' originally referred exclusively to territory in the vicinity of the Indus river (with which the word is cognate). Hence it was largely outside the republic of India but largely within Pakistan".
British used Portuguese word Gentoo for people of local faiths. Hinduism was invented in 1833 by British Census-Compilers as anybody who did not follow Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Judaism, Buddhism & Jainism etc. Hinduism was defined by what it was not and not by what it was.
Archaeological references of Buddhism abounds Pakistan much much more than Hindu places of worship. Accounts of various Chinese pilgrims who visited Pakistan in different times reference the majority following of Buddhism in areas of Pakistan. No dearth of references.
@@cryptokrypto2464 You are so delusional. Get some help buddy.
Mesopotamian civilization is the oldest
I am from Uzbekistan and I am happy to live in Uzbekistan
Now no one remember him He was the source the reason the creator of algorithms, every developer programmer engineer should know him should say that the خوارزمي made algorithms.
رحم الله محمد الخوارزمي.
No its not true we Muslims know him very well
@@school8066 Christians denies that he did it
We know him he is the creator of binary numbers that every phone computer or electronic device uses. Coders too and math scientists. Western people know that very well but they white wash things
idiot he did not invent computer algorithms, it is generalize term, algorithm means any set of instruction ,which can solve problem step by step systametically.
computer algorithm were invented by alen turing,
khwarizmi born in 800 CE. apprx. while first computer invented in late 1800 ce.
thousands years difference
@@developer_hadi so what? Who cares about what they think?
As we all know the hardest part of conveying all of the messages in video is pronouncing the man's name correctly and she nailied it perfectly, respect!!
All thanks to Persian mathematical genius 'Khwarizmi' and God Bless this beautiful country 'IRAN' and its beautiful culture and magnificent civilization and contribution to humanity .
Country İran? In 8th century? This is Arab achievement, not Iran. Like today, Scientists works in the USA, or other countries. Example, any Iranian scientist can works in the USA. If this scientist gets a success, then this success is USA's success, not Iran.
@@spiderh Don't post lies and unsubstantiated claims and bs.
His country was Iraq. Baghdad specifically, in the Abbasid times. But yes, ethnically he was a Persian.
@@dragon888193ftw There was never Iraq before ww1; Shortly after World War I, the state we know today as Iraq was invented. The Persian mathematical genius 'Khwarizmi' dates back 900 years where the entire territories including, what we know as Iraq today, was also a part of the Persian empire aka IRAN. Khwarizmi was Iranian and a Persian.
@@resurrectedone7463 Iraq was known thousands of years ago in Arab texts. You can keep coping but in the end we Arabs destroyed the Persian empire forever. You probably have an Arab name. You use Arab letters. You pray in Arabic. You need to prove that you are an Arab from Ali’s tribe to become supreme leader of Iran.
To make it worse for you, a recent study showed that genetically, modern day Iranians are 80% Arab 🤣
He is my ancestor,I am from Uzbekistan.i am so proud of him
why?
One of my ancestors invented the wheel, that is why I can have an Tesla model 3.
But I don´t feel very proud of my ancestor the caveman. That would be arrogance.
@Israel Is A European Colonization Israel is the only free and democratic country in the Middle East
and the Turkish invasion of Byzantine was a crime
free kurdistan
@Arkam Knight HE UZBEK
He is Tajik
@@worfoz israel is a inveiders killers
And turky take istanbul from bizantine it was said by book of god so it was prophecy not a crime
It is India which gave unique number system from 0 to 9, Arabs and west adapted it. These are Indian numerals in fact.
If people can invent 100 different languages in different countries, no one to wait for India to invent 0 to 9.
Pehle jaake pta karo indian numberals alag hai jisko aap 0 se 9 khe rhe ho wo modified version hai iss video ne starting main bataya hai kaise modified kiya gya hai
Lekin ye number india se inspire hai isme koi doubt nhi hai
Aur agar India ka education system sudhar jay to hum aaj bhi science ki duniya pe raaj kar sakte hai lekin humare saare politician jaahil hai aur wo education system ko badalna main interest nhi dikhate
@@sirpauldirac3634 inspired...lol...copy kiya hai bolo...His main work is copied from India
May Allah Azzawajal the Mighty grant Muhammad ibn Musa Al Khwarzmi Jannatul Firdous Al Ala the highest level of paradise Ameen
For being Persian and loving the culture I come from but I also know human knowledge has been shared via all the connections we have to each other, algebra , chemistry and medicine
Started in the east and travel to the west,
Science of physics, advanced mathematics developed in the west when east went and became crazy religious and forgot science.
It is time for all people share knowledge and stick with science and move humanity forward.
We human have been the Stuart's of this beautiful planet, lets hope we take care of it and stop killing each others.
Love to all, from Persian Sufi
Thanks for being positive &
human..
It doesn't help anyone to grab the fame for oneself, nobody is able to 'create' a scientific notion unless one learns & digests what previous scientists have brought about.
We all are connected to each other in a way or another.
Uzbekistan is not in persia my brother. They are turkick sunni people. But we all are brothers at the end of the day
@@buildcook2070 it is iraqis
@@buildcook2070 the best way to find out where this guy ethnicity (not country) is from is to refer to Wikipedia. The country name you are talking about is new and didn't exist back then. Also the country name "Iran" is also new and didn't exist back then in the current shape. But the ethnicity "Persian" did exist back then whereas this guy's mother tong was as such
Sufism is the highest level of understanding
Thanks for mentioning it as Hindu-Arabic numerals. Many people don't know that these numerals are originated in India and just call them as Arabic numerals
they didn't originate in india so don't try to steal credit. Also, by hindu it means entire south asia not just country India
@@araf261 Kindly do some more research. The first number system originated in India is Brahmi numerals from which the Hindu-Arabic numerals were developed and spread to middle east
@@JayasuryaaGR first zero was found in bashkhali script. I dont think it's in India. Also, there are no specific guarantee that brahmi numerals are the first one.
@@araf261Nice try. Bakhshali Manuscript dates from 220s CE and was discovered in what is now Pakistan - from an era when neither the failed state of Pakistan nor the fake ideas of bgotry called Islam existed. So no - zero will remain with the people of Dharma in Bharat (call them Indians, Hindus, etc. doesn't matter). Islamic contributions to science and mathematics is borderline negligible at a maximum. And is clearly borne out of their lack of intellectual and scientific credentials to date.
@@ei-mati there were no country named india back then either and ancestry isn’t decided based on religion. It doesn’t matter what someone calls themselves. If an turkish calls himself indian and follows hinduism, doesn’t mean he will own the history
I am currently studying Algorithms in Java and i am from Uzbekistan and just found out that algorithms were invented Al-Khwarizmi(in Uzbek it is pronounced Al-Xorazmiy) He was born in the city of Khiva bordering to my Hometown :D and so proud of him. But she is pronouncing his name a little bit dirrently :D !!!
@@mahimas2982 stfu dude 😂😂😂
@@mahimas2982 wtf man.
Suhar Nanik Whats your point dude? Debate / discuss the facts. If you jibe at me, I jibe back.
@@i3mr125 Bruh ! Died laughing😂😂😂😂
@@devjeff3192 me too 😂😂😂
The video mentions Al-Khwarizmi's Persian origin while neglecting his affiliation with the Abbasid Caliphate, it's important to highlight that his discoveries were significantly supported by the Abbasid Caliphate, notably by Caliph Al-Mamun. Al-Khwarizmi's pivotal role in leading Bait Alhikma, the scientific institution under the Abbasid Caliphate, contributed immensely to his achievements. While acknowledging his Persian origin is relevant, it's equally crucial to recognize the context of his work within the Arabic Abbasid Caliphate.
Shout up 🐪 junki
@@Amir-el8yx I can see that your name is Arabic, which reflects a significant cultural dependence on us and also your name is a proof for my comment about Al-Khawarizmi.
@@abdusslamalrefaie2032
Fun fact: The name Khawarizmi meaning from a region called Khwarazm comes from the Persian language khwar(low) + zam(land), thus is Indo-European in origin. Therefore the name Khwarizmi and the word 'gorithmi' are closer to English and even closer to Sanskrit (PIE origins) than Arabic (Semitic origin) to which it is totally etymologically unrelated. Cool, right!
Arabs and Persians live right next to each other but this mathematician's last name is closer to English origins compared to Arabic.
@abdusslamalrefaie2032 it seems you haven't heard anything about Barmakians' family and their role in Abbasids Caliphate, nor you don't know that the king Mamoun was half Iranian.
@@seraphim_danica Even if he came from Persian family, the discoveries he made were under Arabic empire, all the support and funding he was given were under Arab caliphs, the language he used was Arabic not Persian, let’s assume nowadays a discovery was made in Iran by an Iranian citizen by a person with Turkic or Arabic origin, what will call him Turkish/Arab person or simply you’ll say he’s just Iranian, same applies to this case!
As for Alan Turing, his machine (Enigma) often called Christopher to keep alive the memory of a close friend of his who introduced him to the world of algorithm.
@@nixenvines007 Hi, I knew absolutely nothing about it. I'm glad you wrote this, and I'll try to find out more about it. Greeting
@@nixenvines007 ISLAM?
@@nixenvines007 another arrogant Indian
@@nixenvines007 You seem to have a lot of problems. Hope you get the help you need to lead a happier life!
@@nixenvines007 you need friends dude
You pronounce his name perfectly. I love it
Thank you Alkhawarizmi..❣️
May Allah bless you 🤲🏻
f allah, from a persian
@@fitwithkaweh7000 he has the book, lol wkwkwk. hatred makes you not accept the reality, do you know Islam is now the number 1 fastest religion in the world
@@fitwithkaweh7000 persian or not . He was muslim 😌
@@sofiael7350 True.
i'm really proud of this guy ,
that's incredible
After a lots of research on history of great scientists, scholars, intelligent and researchers I discovered that Muslims back in history they were the most genius peoples and played a major role in spreading knowledge of science mathematics physics chemistry and many nearly every subject they were the ones who first ever made schools and university in history, unbelievable.
Studied at house of wisdom baghdad (state institue of islamic state of Abbasids and he said he introduced algebra to solve inheritance problems of sharia law) also he did deep research of indian and greek theories and clearified some flaws with his research and took inspiration from indian mathematics
I didn't know that, its interesting how he also came with the word algebra. Important man.
He must be so proud that his invention lead us here,to this video then to the comment sections where people arguing about which is more important : the one who invent it or the one who study it, simplify it and spread it across other civilization to be more understandable and applicable.
@@broadcastwithatg5195 hahahaha
@@broadcastwithatg5195
Unbelievable nonsense
@@broadcastwithatg5195
India did nothing were is your contribution to anything really
Untill the 19 century Hindus and Indians in general were much larger in number than Muslims
But what you did
NO THING
@@broadcastwithatg5195 to phir bata do kya kaam kiya hai. Kuch thoda bahut. Bas. Itna koi teer nahin marae hai
@@brianwashedhunter1150 hey. Don't get so aggressive and carried away. There _have_ been many contributions, just not as many as my (un)learned friend claims.
And where is this hindu/muslim involved? Kindly refrain.
I'm case you're not aware, Muslims have been a large proportion of India for very long. As have been Christians and Buddhists etc. So chill.
I am from Uzbekistan. He is my grandfather. I am proud of him.
He is not your grandfather, 😹😹😹😹, he is one of our ancestors, bro 🤦🏻♂️
Yes He was Persian and your father's
No none of the scientists were Persian in the golden age. They are all Turkic. Yes Turkic...
@@Freedom57987 you live in cave?see this video and said he is persian cry more about it Turks even haven't an book in history not an Turkish book about history not in not science....
No, we are Turkic who are the founder of language, religion, culture and statecraft.
Glad that they give credit to Hindu mathematics which was the foundation of Khwarizm work and even credit to it.
Narrator mentions of Arabic numerals also। He only took most probably the "zero" & point (.) only and fuse it together with Arabic number system। Nothing to be so boast of here।
It is to be noted that much of Pakistan and Indus history is still claimed and known as ‘India’ to the west.
If u have gut then proof it on world court u will get de answer
@@ivir6580 Arab didn't have any number system ebfore being introduced with Hindu numerals by Khwarizmi who introduced it with the book named "the book of Hindu numerals" . before that Arab used to use their arabic alphabet to determine numbers.. 0 to 9 is the invention of hindus and known to arab as hisab al hind..
@@hrieyansh We Arabs do not deny that Indians, Persians and Greeks are credited with the renaissance of science in the Muslim world.
Great appreciation from Uzbekistan thanks for BBC ideas 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿❤️❤️❤️
He is a genius of his time.
Thank you Al khawarizmi
Golden history of Hinduism
He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures
Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮
His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion
I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA
JAI HIND
@@nixenvines007 your comment is a mirror of your personality. your heart is full of hatred. it's not surprising on the part of people who worship cows !!!. if you see that Al Khawarizmi just made copy and paste, because the indian don't appreciate science and it took by Khawarizmi and other Muslim people that appreciate gave a big value to it
@@nixenvines007 your comment is a mirror of your personality. your heart is full of hatred. it's not surprising on the part of people who worship cows !!!. if you see that Al Khawarizmi just made copy and paste, because the indian don't appreciate science and it took by Khawarizmi and other Muslim people that appreciate the science and gave a big value to it
@@mustaphaschon3931 🤣🤣🤣 india don't appreciate science wtf🤣🤣
Go search science achievements of india
@@mustaphaschon3931 yes I'm minor and i will soon join RSS
So beware from me
It’s good that they illustrated the origins, etymology, and the man behind the word algorithm
He translated work of Hindu Mathematicians. See 0:45 onwards. He was a translator of Hindu Math. He didn't create Algorithms.
etymology also a greek word. Algorithms is a greek word meaning respect (full attention to) of rhythm (patterns)
@@greekguytalks
Yes but that had nothing with what the video is talking about
@@daddashikamani
The video Said that he translate the hindu nombers only... The muslims were translting (greek, roman, indian) so he gave Indians the crdit that he was working with your nombers in the west when they introduce it they say (arabic hindu)
@@daddashikamaniHe probably built on the works of Hindus.
Interesting stuff! Didn’t know any of this until now!
Better late than never :)...
@@thezog83 EXACTLY !!!!
@@thezog83 I don't know why you guys are giving credit to him when in the beginning the video clearly state that he copied it from the Hindu scriptures and translated so basically he is not the inventor but a translator
@@akkkkk813 He corrected the ideas from Hindus and greek scriptures..
He is called the father of Algebra
@@shahanazbegum6755 *translated.
Don't take it too personally.
He got this idea from the ancient indian sanskrit books....❤
Who told you that?
@@sanuthakur5058 didnt you see full video, in video itself it is mentioned.
Just a slight correction: Turing didnt build the "Bomb", it was invented by a polish mathematician named Marian Rejewski, and was given to the Britain when Hitler attacked Poland... Turings Bomb is a later version of this. But Turing made some major changes to it further improving the system.
Thanks for sharing such profound information about the origin of Algorithm.
You are welcome.
Golden history of Hinduism
He copied algorithms from hindu sculptures
Shame on him and your bulshit islam 🤮
His book Kitab-al-hisab-al-hind is enough for me to claim my opinion
I will go to SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND WORLD COURTS TO PROOF THAT HE WAS COPY CAT, HE COPIED ALL ALGORITHMS FROM HINDU SCULPTURES AND VEDA
JAI HIND
@@nixenvines007 trying very very hard
@@usmanbinaffan8405 🤣🤣🤣 leave it they are trying hard to prove it is originated in india
@@manofsteel8488 bro i don't think we want any full credit for this but yes he is a translator of that hindu scriptures
(Okay he wrote that translation book of hindu scriptures kinda make him inventor)
But india also played major role in this
So I think india also deserve half-credit for their hindu scriptures
Not completely but half
Because Mohammad also played his role
(So please don't say india has no major relation with this invention)
I think they deserve credit too
Not Saying fully but half
Btw that guy above you have no idea how to talk politely
Jabir bin Hayyan.... Father of Chemistry...
Great Muslim Scientist ❤👑
Al-Khwarizmi was an Iranian scientist who spoke Persian.
The name "Khorezm" is a Persian name.
At that time, half of the Middle East was part of Iran.
Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Bahrain ... all were part of Iran.
Jabir bin Hayyan was Iranian
@@bardiyamahdavi8583 so ?
Another Iranian scientist stolen by Muslims
Thanks a lot for providing such important information about my countryman who belonged to the people which lived in this land much earlier then uzbeks and Turks who invaded the Central Asia in 15 century only.The progenitors of Tajiks or Persian habitated since ancient time in this region but as a results of invasion of Arabs and Mongolians a local people accepted its religion and languages.But despite this many Persian speaking people preserved its language and national Identity,like Al Kwarazmi.
This man made my high school life very hard...😂
True, algebra made school life a living hell(myself included) but one thing I cant deny is that without math, this comment and even UA-cam itself wouldn't exist so basically math plays a major part in human history
And your daily life way easy 😎
Without his math you wont be using smart phone to write your comment 😅
Hehe same bro, coz we’re stupid compare with him