Yes. Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (c. 780-850) developed it based on the mathematical works of History famous mathematicians.
The person who developed algebra was famous Muslim mathematician Al-Khawarizmi. He is know as the "father" of algebra, and lived during the Golden Age of Islamic civilization during the Abbasid Dynasty.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
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There is no such thing as Muslim algebra. Muslims though created algebra.
The person who developed algebra was famous Muslim mathematician Al-Khawarizmi. He is know as the "father" of algebra, and lived during the Golden Age of Islamic civilization during the Abbasid Dynasty.
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The first algebra text was introduced by a Muslim scholar, in Iraq.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
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Al-Khawarizm
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Algebra Colloquium was created in 1994.