Career
In the early 10th Century, the Chinese emperor of the Song dynasty encouraged the advancement of the study of astronomy and its related disciplines. In 961, the Emperor Taizu (r 960-976) appointed Ma Yize (910?-1005) as the chief official to take charge of the government observatory. Ma Yize"s ancestor were Arabs coming from an area somewhere between Yemen and Oman in the Arabic Peninsula.
Ma is a Sinicised form of the name Muhammad.
When Ma Yize was in China, he assisted Wang Chuna in compiling several important astrological works, including the Yingtianli (Calendar of Corresponding Heavens). His job was to provide observation, and computation of the regularities in celestial phenomena, using the Islamic methods.
His findings were used by Wang Chuna in the compilation of Yingtianli, which was completed in 963. The calculation, based on a 7-day week system similar to that in the Islamic calendar, was first adopted in this document, which was the most important occurrence in the Chinese history of calendrical methods.
Ma Yize might have consulted many works of Islamic mathematical astronomy into Chinese, including:
Kitab al-Zij, 880, by Abu"Abdallah al-Battani, 858-929
al-Zij al-sabi
Kitab Matali" al-Buruj
Kitab Aqdar alIttisalat
lieutenant is possible that Ma was influenced by First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Battani and First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Hamdani.