Mohammed al-Rudani
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Mohammed al-Rudani (born ca. 1627, died 1683) was an astronomer born in Taroudant
Taroudant
Taroudant is a Moroccan city located in the Sous Valley in the southern part of the country. It is situated east of Agadir on the road to Ouarzazate and the Sahara desert and south of Marrakech. It is called the "Grandmother of Marrakech" because it looks like a smaller Marrakech with its...

, Morocco
Morocco
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Al-Rudani spent most of his life in Ottoman
Ottoman Empire
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 territories. He is especially well-known for the invention of a spherical device
into which another sphere (painted blue) with a different axis was placed. This second sphere was divided into two parts in which the zodiacal signs with their sections and regions were drawn. Al-Rudānī wrote a book describing it, Al Nāfia fī amal al jāmia (Medina, 1662). Rudānī's best known work is Bahja al ullāb fī al amal bi l as urlāb, a book on how to make and use an astrolabe.

External links

Salim Ayduz, "Rudānī: Abū Abdallāh Muhammad ibn Sulaymān (Muhammad) al Fāsī ibn Tāhir al Rudānī al Sūsī al Mālikī [al Maghribī] " From: Thomas Hockey et al. (eds.).The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Reference. New York: Springer, 2007, p. 990 http://islamsci.mcgill.ca/RASI/BEA/Rudani_BEA.htm (retrieved May 19, 2010)
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