Amin Maalouf, the Lebanese-French essayist and novelist, has long explored the complex question of identity in a globalized world. In his essays, he rejects the idea of identity as a rigid, singular label. Instead, he describes it as a mosaic—shaped by language, culture, faith, and personal experience. For Maalouf, embracing multiple layers of identity is the only way to prevent conflict and build understanding between cultures. His perspective offers an essential lesson: identity should be seen as a bridge, not a barrier.



