al-Biruni
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Central Asian polymath al-Biruni and his 11th-century book India, one of the first scholarly works about the country.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Central Asian polymath al-Biruni and his eleventh-century book the India.Born in around 973 in the central Asian region of Chorasmia, al-Biruni became an itinerant scholar of immense learning, a master of mathematics, medicine, astronomy and many languages. He corresponded with the age's greatest scientist, Avicenna, and made significant contributions to many fields of knowledge.In 1017 al-Biruni became a member of the court of the ruler Mahmud of Ghazna. Over the course of the next thirteen years he wrote the India, a comprehensive account of Hindu culture which was the first book about India by a Muslim scholar. It contains detailed information about Hindu religion, science and everyday life which have caused some to call it the first work of anthropology.With:James MontgomeryProfessor of Classical Arabic at the University of CambridgeHugh KennedyProfessor of Arabic in the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of LondonAmira BennisonSenior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the University of CambridgeProducer: Thomas Morris.
Last on
Broadcasts
- Thu 10 Jun 201009:00BBC Radio 4
- Thu 10 Jun 201021:30BBC Radio 4
Featured in...
![]()
Made in India—Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
Explore clips and programmes relating to India, from the Kama Sutra to Indian mathematics
![]()
Medieval—In Our Time
Browse the Medieval era within the In Our Time archive.
![]()
Religion—In Our Time
Discussion of religious movements and the theories and individuals behind them.
![]()
Culture—In Our Time
Popular culture, poetry, music and visual arts and the roles they play in our society.
Podcast
![]()
In Our Time
Misha Glenny and guests discuss the ideas, people and events that have shaped our world.






