Rabu, 04 April 2018

inventor of the world's first camera

Abu 'Ali Al-Hasan bin Al-Haitham, born in Basra, Iraq, in 965 AD, was known as Polymath, a term given to those who mastered various fields of science. He is a middle eastern Muslim who invented the first Camera in the World. Abu 'Ali Al-Hasan bin Al-Haitham is better known as Ibn Haitham or Al-Hazen. He was the first to experiment in a dark room with a dot to enter the light, then saves the shadow pictured by the light into which inside the media has been provided to store the shadow. The light projected in the dark room used by Al-Haitham at that time was the moonlight. And the term naming Camera or Camera in English is adopted from the Arabic is Qumroh, derived from the word Qomar which means the Moon. Dark room or dark room at that time in Latin is known as Camera Obscura. And this Obscura Camera is the forerunner of advanced cameras that exist at this time. One of Al-Haitham's phenomenal books in the field of optics is a book called Kitab Al-Manazhir (Optical Book), through this work the world recognizes Al-Hatim as a pioneer of science in the field of optics. The book in the west is known as "The Optics". However, the current Manazhir book is no longer known to exist. One can only study the translation written in Latin. His phenomenal discovery of dark space or camera obscura occurred in 1020 AD in Al-Azhar Egypt. And 19 years after his discovery he died in the same city, Egypt in 1039 AD
Abu 'Ali Al-Hasan bin Al-Haitham

Rabu, 26 Juli 2017

Cerita ke Pekanbaru, Riau

Pada saat itu saya mendapat sebuah beasiswa untuk trail sepakbola selama 2 minggu disana. Banyak juga teman saya yang mendapatkan besiswa itu pula. Tetapi saya gagal untuk mendapatkannya, tetapi ini bukan akhir dari segalanya. Semoga kedepannya lebih baik lagi.
Ini bukan kiamat tapi ini awal sebuah kebangkitan. SEMANGAT!