Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Malik al-Khuza'i

Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Malik al-Khuza'i
محمد بن عبد الله بن مالك الخزاعي
Abbasid Governor of Yemen
In office
810–811
Monarchal-Amin
Preceded byHammad al-Barbari
Succeeded byMuhammad ibn Sa'id al-Kinani
Personal details
DiedAbbasid Caliphate
ParentAbdallah ibn Malik
ResidenceBaghdad

Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Malik al-Khuza'i (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الله بن مالك الخزاعي) was a ninth century governor of the Yemen for the Abbasid Caliphate.

He was appointed as governor during the caliphate of al-Amin (r. 809–813) in an attempt to placate the Yemenis, following complaints about the unpopular administration of his predecessor Hammad al-Barbari. After arriving in the Yemen, he acted against Hammad's agents in the various districts of the province by confiscating their wealth, thereby winning the approval of the local population. He remained governor until mid-811, when he was dismissed in favor of Muhammad ibn Sa'id al-Kinani.