Muhammad Al Barka (Arabic: àÃÂàï çÃÂèñÃÂé) (1971) is a Moroccan writer and historian born in Meknes, Morocco. He graduated from the department of History, college of humanities, Moulay Ismail University in Meknes, 1996. He received a completion of lessons certificate in Medieval History from the college of humanities, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez, 1997. From the same university, he also received his PhD in history, 2002, and his thesis was: âÂÂAlmoravid dynastyâÂÂs contribution to the study of the Diwaniya writing systemâÂÂ. He received a university certificate of eligibility in History, 2010, for a study titled: âÂÂThe features of the reference structure for the Almoravid dynasty, origins and chaptersâÂÂ.
Muhammad Al Barka worked as a professor of history and civilization at the Poly disciplinary College, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Taza. Then, he became a member of the Research Laboratory in Moroccan-Mediterranean Cultural Relations in the same college. Moreover, he became a member of the Moroccan Association for Historical Research. After that, he was chosen as Vice President of the local office of the National Union for Higher Education, and participated in many national and international seminars on history.
Muhammad Al Barka wrote a lot in the fields of history, civilization and heritage. Some of his works are: