AUTHOR: Yoshimi Fujimura Danubius, XXXII- Supliment, Galati, 2014, pp. 119-136. Abstract Most Japanese consider themselves to be non-religious or secular. “Ritual, but not religious” might be a useful term to describe Japanese religious characteristics. Indeed, we celebrate many religious rites throughout the year and throughout our lives, some of which are closely related to Buddhism,…

AUTHOR: Fatima Saba Akhunzada Danubius, XXXII- Supliment, Galati, 2014, pp. 17-30. Abstract The term interfaith dialogue is not new now. Followers of different religions and of different ideologies have already mentioned it. Since the World has become a global village, the need of interfaith discussion increased. The main objective of this interfaith dialogue is to…