One of the most astonishing pieces of Malek Bennabi’s work is his treatment of intercultural dialogue. He first began working during the forties and fifties, that is to say, during the toughest years of colonial regime and the radicalization of the European regimes. However, in spite of the social injustice and the racial segregation in this country, Algéria, intercultural dialogue, universalism, and non-violence characterize his works. Throughout the elaboration of his discourses and career as a writer, it is clear that his objective was to integrate every country into a global dialogue in order to end the threat of confrontation. Bennabi didn’t see a single alternative to the emergence of humanism during the beginning of the twenty first century. This humanism would play an important role in the promotion of a human civilization in which all the cultures could coinside.