He returns to America and tries to find a way to establish himself as a Muslim American. Children of Dust is an adventure that reveals the diversity of Islamic beliefs and the vastness of the Pakistani diaspora. Based on the review of the book Children of Dust by Ali Eteraz, this article will consider the book's contemporary expressions of faiths and help Surname2 reflect on their relevance to our social experience. This will include how these teachings, principles, and practices can be introduced and implemented into our lives, experiences, and American culture. Journey as a common motif in spiritual writings The book Children of Dust describes an interesting journey from the blind faith of Etiraz to a moderate conservatism in Islam. Different dynamics were used to illustrate the transitions of Etiraz's journey. We can see changes in his name as he grows up. Each of these names defines Etiraz as a different person based on Islam, his family and the world that describes what happens in his life. When he was born, his original name was Abir ul Islam, meaning "Scent of Islam". During his early years
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