Nasiruddin
Nasiruddin, often referred to as Nasiruddin al-Tusi, was a prominent Persian polymath born in 1201. He made significant contributions to various fields, including astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy. His work in astronomy, particularly at the Maragheh Observatory, helped advance the understanding of celestial movements.
In addition to his scientific achievements, Nasiruddin was also a respected theologian and a key figure in the Islamic Golden Age. His writings influenced later scholars and laid the groundwork for future developments in both science and philosophy, making him an important figure in the history of Islamic scholarship.