Abstract
SummaryIbn al-Imad focused in his book Shazarat al-Dhahab on the annual system, which was common among authors and writers, but he singled out an accurate description of events and deaths, so he tolerated his private and public approach at the same time.And we gave up the civilizational data of the Moroccan cities in his book, which was fragments and moments were scattered, especially in the cities of Morocco. His book was documented from Oriental, Moroccan and Andalusian sources that we mentioned in his approach later.The research department has several sections, including the first topic, the author’s biography and his approach, the second topic is the political situation, and the third topic is the scientific case. We touched on the most important political and scientific events in the cities of Marrakesh, Fez and Tangier, with what appeared to us in these fragments. Its presence on the Moroccan side, and we relied on mentioning the sources that supported and contradicted every event mentioned by Ibn al-Imad, including the Book of Deaths by Ibn Qunfuth of Constantinople, the book al-Kamil fi al-Tarikh by Ibn al-Atheer, and the book History of Islam by Hassan Ibrahim Hassan and Langlo to search for a deficiency or error except the book of God Almighty.