Describes the life and accomplishments of the Muslim mathematician and scholar who wrote "Al-Jabr wal-Muqabala" which laid the foundations for modern algebra.
Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, was considered to be the greatest scholar of his day. This book discusses his contributions to the world, especially algebra. Best used in grades 5-8 within math classes or units that focus on contributions from people around the world.
Writer should have mentioned that the destroyer of the great library of Baghdad which contained all the great scientific research of that time was a Buddhist and pro Christian. Some of the readers might wrongly think that the Mongol conqueror Halaku khan was a fellow Muslim.