Ibn al-'Awwam, born in the year eleven fifty, emerged as a prominent agronomist and botanist during the later twelfth century. His contributions to the field of agriculture are monumental, particularly through his extensive work, the Kitāb al-Filāḥa, which translates to 'Book on Agriculture' in Arabic.
This comprehensive handbook stands as the most detailed examination of agricultural practices in medieval Arabic literature. It not only reflects the agricultural knowledge of its time but also serves as a crucial reference for future generations interested in the science of farming.
The Kitāb al-Filāḥa gained significant recognition beyond the Arabic-speaking world, with translations into Spanish and French published in the nineteenth century. This dissemination of knowledge highlights the enduring impact of Ibn al-'Awwam's work on agriculture across different cultures and languages.