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'''Abdul Rahman Al-Sufi'''{{efn|{{lang-fa|عبدالرحمن صوفی}}}} ({{lahirmati|[[Rey, Iran|Rey]], [[Dinasti Buwaihi|Persia Buwaihi]]|7|12|903|[[Shiraz]], Persia Buwaihi|25|5|986}}) adalah [[astronom]] berkebangsaan [[Bangsa Persia|Persia]] yang juga dikenal sebagai ''''Abdul Rahman Abu Al-Husain''', ''''Abdul Rahman Sufi''', atau ''''Abdurrahman Sufi''', dan pada [[Dunia Barat]] dikenal sebagai '''Azophi''' dan '''Azophi Arabus'''.<ref name="Biography of al-Sūfī"/> Al-Sufi menerbitkan buku berjudul ''[[Kitab Bintang Tetap]]'' pada tahun 964. [[Al-Biruni]] melaporkan penelitian Al-Sufi pada [[ekliptika]] dilakukan di [[Shiraz]]. Dia tinggal di istana [[Dinasti Buwaihi|Buwaihi]] di [[Isfahan]].<ref name="Biography of al-Sūfī">Robert Harry van Gent. ''[https://webspace.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/alsufi/alsufi_biography.htm Biography of al-Sūfī]''. "The Persian astronomer Abū al-Husayn ‘Abd al-Rahmān ibn ‘Umar al-Sūfī was born in Rayy (near Tehrān) on 7 December 903 [14 Muharram 291 H] and died in Baghdād on 25 May 986 [13 Muharram 376 H] ... the Persian astronomer Abū al-Husayn ‘Abd al-Rahmān ibn ‘Umar al-Sūfī who was commonly known by European astronomers as Azophi Arabus". University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Retrieved January 11, 2014</ref><ref>[[Al-Qifti]]. ''Ikhbar al-'ulama' bi-akhbar al-hukama'' ("''History of Learned Men''"). In: ''Άbdul-Ramān al-Şūfī and his Book of the Fixed Stars: A Journey of Re-discovery'' by Ihsan Hafez, Richard F. Stephenson, Wayne Orchiston (2011). In: Orchiston, Wayne, ''Highlighting the history of astronomy in the Asia-Pacific region: proceedings of the ICOA-6 conference. Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings.'' New York: Springer. {{ISBN|978-1-4419-8161-5}}. "''... is the honored, the perfect, the most intelligent and the friend of the King Adud al-Dawla Fanakhasru Shahenshah Ibn Buwaih. He is the author of the most honored books in the science of astronomy. He was originally from Nisa and is of a Persian descent."</ref><ref name="Biography of al-Sūfī">Robert Harry van Gent. ''[https://webspace.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/alsufi/alsufi_biography.htm Biography of al-Sūfī]''. "The Persian astronomer Abū al-Husayn ‘Abd al-Rahmān ibn ‘Umar al-Sūfī was born in Rayy (near Tehrān) on 7 December 903 [14 Muharram 291 H] and died in Baghdād on 25 May 986 [13 Muharram 376 H] ... the Persian astronomer Abū al-Husayn ‘Abd al-Rahmān ibn ‘Umar al-Sūfī who was commonly known by European astronomers as Azophi Arabus". University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Retrieved January 11, 2014</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Selin | first = Helaine | title = Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non-western cultures | url = https://archive.org/details/encyclopaediahis00seli_136 | publisher = Springer | location = Berlin New York | year = 2008 | isbn = 9781402049606 | page=[https://archive.org/details/encyclopaediahis00seli_136/page/n174 160] | quote=Al-Sūf ī was an astronomer in the Arabic–Islamic area. He was of Persian origin, but wrote in Arabic, the language of all science in that time.}}</ref>
 
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