Al-Biruni

Mathematician 973 – 1048
Steady
#571
Historical Importance
319K
2025 Wikipedia Views
+3.7%
Year-over-Year
+5%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Al-Biruni

Al-Biruni (973–1048 CE) was a preeminent Persian scholar, polymath, and polyglot who made significant contributions across mathematics, astronomy, geography, and history. Active during the Islamic Golden Age, his extensive body of work included calculating the Earth's circumference with remarkable accuracy, developing trigonometry, and writing comprehensive historical accounts of India. His profound and diverse influence across various fields secures his high placement at #571 on the MIT Pantheon historical importance ranking.

Despite his monumental historical significance, Al-Biruni's modern digital footprint is relatively modest. He garnered approximately 319K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025. This level of attention presents a notable gap when compared to contemporaries in the comparison pool, such as Bertrand Russell, a later mathematician ranked lower at #741 importance, yet drawing three times his traffic at 962K views. This disparity suggests that while his historical influence is well-established by scholarly metrics, his presence in current mainstream online attention remains subdued, though his 3.7% year-over-year growth indicates a slow but steady rise in contemporary interest.

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