simple answer : no
no body knows
Ibn Al-Nafis was born in 1213 and died in 1288
Ala-al din abu Al-Hassan Ali Ibn Abi-Hasm al Qarshi al-Dimashqi known as Ibn al Nafis born Damascus 1213, died Cairo 1288
Famous figures in the Arab world who have made significant contributions to science include Ibn al-Haytham, known as the "father of optics" for his pioneering work in vision and light; Al-Khwarizmi, often referred to as the "father of algebra," who introduced fundamental concepts in mathematics; and Ibn Sina (Avicenna), a polymath whose works in medicine and philosophy were influential in both the Islamic world and Europe. More recently, scientists like Ahmed Zewail, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1999 for his work on femtochemistry, have gained international recognition.
mohammed ibn musa al Khowarizmi
ibn al- hAYTHAM INVENTED THE CAMERA
no body knows
the first scientist ibn al-haytham
He didn't
Ibn al-Haytham
No one knows for a fact how he died.
Ibn al-Haytham
In the year 1011, Ibn Al-Haytham was retained under house arrest. It is during this period that Ibn al-Haytham composed his most original scientific achievements that represented a turning point in the history of science. He made significant contributions to the field of optics, as well as to physics, astronomy, mathematics, ophthalmology, philosophy, visual perception, and is sometimes credited with inventing the scientific method.
Ibn al-Haytham's
It was discovered independently several times in history; probably credit should go to Abū 'Alī al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥasan ibn al-Haytham who not only discovered the affect but wrote a book on optics to describe it. He discovered the affect in Cairo, Egypt.
Alhazen, the Latinized name of Abū 'Alī al-Hasan ibn al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham, was born Basra, in what was then part of the Abbasid Caliphate is now in the Republic of Iraq, in 965.
There are quite a number of scholars who could qualify: Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen), Al-Razi, Ibn al-Nafis, etc.