Abbas ibn Firnas

Abbas ibn Firnas
عباس ابن فرناس
20th century statue of Ibn Firnas outside Baghdad International Airport
Bornc.810 CE
Ronda, Takurunna province, Emirate of Córdoba
Died887 CE
Córdoba, Emirate of Córdobe
Known forAstronomy, engineering, medicine, invention

Abū al-Qāsim ʿAbbās ibn Firnās ibn Wardūs al-Tākurnī (Arabic: أبو القاسم عباس بن فرناس بن ورداس التاكرني; c. 809/810 – 887 CE), known as ʿAbbās ibn Firnās (Arabic: عباس ابن فرناس) was an Andalusi polymath: an inventor, astronomer, physician, chemist, engineer, Andalusi musician, and Arabic-language poet. He was reported to have experimented with unpowered flight.

Ibn Firnas made various contributions in the field of astronomy and engineering. He constructed a device which indicated the motion of the planets and stars in the Universe. In addition, Ibn Firnas came up with a procedure to manufacture colourless glass and made magnifying lenses for reading, which were known as reading stones.