Ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi or al-Murrakushi (full name: Abu Abd Allah Muhammed ibn Muhammed ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi ; 5 July 1237 â September 1303) was a Maghrebi scholar, historian, judge, and biographer.
He is the author of the famous book <nowiki/>'Ad-Dayl wa Takmila a 9 volume biographical encyclopedia of notable people from Maghreb and al-Andalus.
Born into a notable family of prestigious Arab lineage in Marrakesh, hence the nisba, al-Marrakushi. In 1300, Ibn Abd al-Malik left Marrakesh following the court of the Marinid King Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr and settled in Mansoura, where the Marinids were besieging Tlemcen in an attempt to oust the Abd al-Wadid dynasty. He seems to have died there three years later, in September 1303, despite reports of him being at Aghmat only three months earlier.He had a son who settled in Málaga where he became a close friend of Ibn al-Khatib. The latter based much of his biographical book Al-Ihata on the works of Ibn Abd al-Malik.