Omar Khayyam

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A Persian mathematician, astronomer, philosopher and poet

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Omar Khayyam was a brilliant Persian scholar who lived from 1048 to 1131 and made significant contributions to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and poetry during the Islamic Golden Age. He is best known for his work on the Jalali calendar, which was more accurate than the Julian calendar used in Europe at the time, and for his poetic collection, the "Rubaiyat," which explores themes of life and existence. Khayyam's work in algebra led to the development of solving cubic equations, influencing future mathematicians. Today, his poetic explorations of life's meaning and the pursuit of knowledge continue to inspire people worldwide. For example, his poetry encourages readers to appreciate each day, which resonates with people seeking mindfulness and a deeper understanding of their lives.

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