AUTHOR: Alaa HAMOUDA Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 123-133. Abstract The Christian Egypt (Copts) appreciated the Muslim conquest for stopping the persecution by the Christian Byzantine emperor. Gradually and optionally, many Egyptians converted to Islam in a period of six centuries (from 639 AD to the 12th century). Muslims and Christians lived as neighbours…

AUTHOR: Ahmed KYEYUNE Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 39-54. Abstract This paper aims at conceiving an explanation of globalization and religious pluralism in Uganda. By this comparison, I want to emphasis that the forces of micro disintegration have manifested in religion, ethnicity, regionalism and all other kinds of pluralism. Although patterns of interaction between…

AUTHOR: Zubair HUDAWI Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 17-26. Abstract The socialist, secular and democratic republic of India takes pride in the motto of “Unity in diversity”. The founders of the Indian Constitution have taken much effort to consider its religious, linguistic and ethnic diversity in order to make the concept of a federal…