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'Abbas Ibn Firnas, or ''''Abbas Qasim Ibn Firnas''' (latinized name '''Armen Firman''') ( (today's Ronda , Spain ), and lived in the Umayyad Caliphate Of Córdoba in Al-Andalus , together with the Iraq i contemporary musician Ziryab . The name 'Abbas ibn Firnas' was later Latin ized as Armen Firman .

In 852 , under the new Caliph 'Abd Al-Rahman II , Ibn Firnas decided to fly off the Minaret of the Mezquita mosque in Córdoba using a huge winglike cloak to break his fall. He survived with minor injuries. This was considered to be the first Parachute .

Like Ziryab, Ibn Firnas worked at a huge variety of enterprises. He was studied in chemistry, Physics , and Astronomy . He set up astronomical tables, wrote poetry, and designed a Water Clock called Al-Maqata. He also devised means of manufacturing Glass from Sand , and he developed a chain of rings that could be used to display the motions of the planets and stars. He also developed a process for cutting rock crystal. Up to then, only the Egypt ians knew how to facet crystal. Thereafter Spain no longer needed to export Quartz to Egypt, but could finish it at home.

In 875 at an age of 65 Years , Ibn Firnas built his own Hang Glider , and launched himself from the Mount of the Bride (Jabal al-'arus) in the Rusafa Area, near Córdoba . The flight was largely successful, and was widely observed by a crowd that he had invited. However, the landing was bad. He injured his back, and left critics saying he hadn't taken proper account of the way birds pull up into a Stall , and land on their tails. He'd provided neither a tail, nor means for such a maneuver. He died twelve years later.

:"Ibn Firnas was the first man in history to make a scientific attempt at flying."
Philip Hitti , '' History Of The Arabs ''.

As westerners teach their children about Lilienthal , Santos-Dumont and the Wright Brothers , the Islamic countries tell theirs about Ibn Firnas, a thousand years before the Wrights. The Libyans produced a postage stamp honoring him. The Iraqis built a statue in his memory on the way to Baghdad International Airport , and the Ibn Firnas Airport to the north of Baghdad is named for him. Ibn Firnas Crater on the Moon is also named in his honor.

:"Ibn Firnas was a polymath: a physician, a rather bad poet, the first to make Glass from Stones ( Quartz ?), a student of music, and inventor of some sort of Metronome ."
Lynn Townsend White, Jr.


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  • J. Vernet, 'Abbas Ibn Firnas. Dictionary of Scientific Biography (C.C. Gilespie, ed.) Vol. I, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970-1980. pg. 5.

  • Salim T.S. Al-Hassani (ed.), Elisabeth Woodcock (au.), and Rabah Saoud (au.). 2006. '1001 Inventions. Muslum Heritage in Our World'. Manchester: Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation. See pages 308-13. (ISBN-13: 978-0-9555035-0-4)



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