One of the greats that the Amazighs presented to the world...
Ibn Firnas...
The Amazigh scholar, Abbas Ibn Firnas, descends from an ancient Amazigh family in North Africa, which immigrated to Andalusia and settled in the Randa region, where Abbas Ibn Firnas was born. His full name is Abbas Ibn Firnas Ibn Wardas Al-Takarti, which means the name of his father, Ibn Firnas, “smiling” in Amazigh.. It is the same word that was transformed into a dialect in the language of Tafarnis, and it indicates Same meaning as smile.
Abbas grew up in the city of Cordoba and studied there. From his early youth, he excelled remarkably in philosophy, chemistry, and astronomy. He was of such keen intelligence that Abd al-Rahman Ayn al-Hakam took him as his teacher, and he was called the sage of Andalusia...
Abbas was a great scientist and inventor in his time, and he was famous for having tried to fly in history at a high altitude and with special wings that he made himself, so he flew a long distance before falling to the ground (it should be noted here that Abbas did not die as a result of his fall, as is the common mistake, but rather lived after that).
Abbas designed a water clock known as the “Miqatah,” and God knows best, he derived it from the word Timqi, which means drops of water in Amazigh.
Abbas came up with a new method for making transparent glass from sand.
He was also credited with manufacturing the first medical glasses.
In addition to the earring, which is a machine that simulates the movement of stars and planets. He invented a machine to cut Moro stones in Andalusia instead of sending them to Egypt.
To cut it...
Abbas also made the first continuous ink pen in history, where he made a small cylinder filled with ink attached to the pen, which is an idea for the modern pen.