AUTHOR: Gilbert Lamblin TAGUEM FAH, Théodore TAKOU GENERATIONAL DYNAMICS, THE QUEST FOR LEGITIMACY AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE MUSLIM IDENTITY IN DOUALA CITY, CAMEROON Danubius, XXXI, Galati, 2013, pp. 281-308. Abstract This study analyses the dynamics of Islam and of the Muslim communities in Douala city, from a generational point of view. The study focuses…

AUTHOR: Zaker Hussain Ershad Danubius, XXXII- Supliment, Galati, 2014, pp. 87-100. Abstract In Afghanistan, Islam and politics are interlinked. In the history of Afghanistan, two kinds of such relationships were recorded. Moreover, we can say that Islam, as the religion of 99% of the Afghan people, existed in the all the historical periods of Afghanistan….

AUTHOR: Rehab Sakr Danubius, XXXII- Supliment, Galati, 2014, pp. 75-86. Abstract For the first time since its establishment in 1928, the Muslim Brotherhood reached political power when one of its members held the presidency in Egypt after the presidential elections of 2012. One year after being in power, another revolution unwounded against the Muslim brotherhood’s…

AUTHOR: Mimoun AZIZA A “PERIPHERAL” ORIENTALISM: THE SPANISH ORIENTALISM FACING THE ARABIAN-MUSLIM PAST OF SPAIN Danubius, XXXV, Galaţi, 2017, pp. 301-312. Abstract The article deals with the peripheral and secondary position occupied by the Spanish Orientalism compared to other European orientalist currents, especially the French and the English ones. The relationship of the Spaniards with…

AUTHOR: Silviu LUPAȘCU Danubius, XXXVIII, Galaţi, 2020, pp. 487-500. Abstract Beside the midrashic purpose, the illusory staining of Bathenosh’s and Sarai’s feminine innocence in the Dead Sea Scrolls opened new ground for captatio benevolentiae, as it revisited the archaic history with a new feeling of drama, tragedy and redemption. In On the Origin of the…