Abstract
A historical novel is a literary genre based on a fiction that refers to history as a source. Bensālem Ḥimmich, who is a poet and a philosopher, is one of the most important Moroccan writers who produced works in this genre. He is especially famous for his historical novels, and he has received many awards in this field. Ḥimmich continued to publish his works in two languages; Arabic and French, and he covered the life of Ibn Khaldūn as one of the important names of Islamic history in his novel called “al-ʿAllāma (The Polymath)”. In some parts of the novel, Ḥimmich remains mostly loyal to historical reality, while in some other parts it should be emphasized that he prefers more fiction. Thus, he had tried to complete the unknown aspects in the life of Ibn Khaldūn by using fiction and gave a new perspective to his life. In this article, we will present historical facts and comparison to examine an interpretation of the portrait of Ibn Khaldūn in the novel “alʿAllāma (The Polymath)” by Ḥimmich between historical facts and fiction. [You may find an extended abstract of this article after the bibliography.]