Since Ethelaz opened memoirs and vividly explained his father's devotion to Allah, if God gave him a son, that boy would be a great leader and a servant of Islam. In the rest of this book, Eteraz named Eiraz Islam (translated into Islamic perfume) agreed with his father's servants and contracts, the role Muslims play in their lives and his role I am trying to understand Islam will play a role. Etraz, born in Pakistan, grew up in the United States at the age of ten. And while exploring and interpreting the differences between the Islamic world and the Western society, it is easy to explain the principles of sacred history and beliefs. Readers will see every aspect of this hot religious topic from fundamentalism to reformism, Sarafiz and secularism as Estelaz's feelings towards Islam change to adapt to personal, political, religious perspective changes can do. As a talented writer and academic, Eteraz was able to create true Islamic growth novels. When his religious awakening finally occurred, his catharsis went across the page. (October)
Among the dusty children: Pakistan's memoir, Eteraz revealed his true talent as a storyteller. It is a fun reading, full of charming lyrical writings, including vibrant humor and insightful memories. As he grows and explores the answers of individuals and the universe, people must praise his boldness. We made him succeed. The first part of the book, Promises - Abil Islam (literally Islamic perfume) evokes the hope of his parents for his pious life; before his birth, his father is a god I made a god together. Agreed person: "Well, if you should give me a son, I promise that we will be a great leader of Islam and be me." His mother then added to the hippopotamus and casualties I went to the wall. Captain licked his mind, so Allah might bless him with respect and determination for his religion. This contract will truly lead his life in the next 30 years.
Ali Ettlaz's memoirs of dust in the Pakistan countryside is the story of Abil Islam (the name of Ali), which means Islamic perfume. When they choose a name, Abir 's parents put high hope on their children. They thought that he was a religious figure and spread the teachings of Islam; even small children found that Abiel prayed Bedouin and discussed the doctrines of sin and sinners of Muslims. Children of dust have a big influence on religion, especially Islam, but there is a story of a boy who was kicked out of his house. Abir ul Islam's father moved his family from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia, the Dominican Republic, and finally to the United States for a living. Unfortunately, he failed every time.