Books
| Books | English Translated |
|---|---|
| Muhammad Rasool Allah (Part 1, 2 & 3) | Muhammad Rasool Allah (Part 1, 2) |
| Muraqaba | Meditation |
| Nazria Rang-o-Noor | |
| Qalandar Shaoor | Qalandar Conscious |
| Roohani Ilaj | Spiritual Healing |
| Roohani Namaz | Spiritual Prayer |
| Parapsychology | |
| Sharah Loh-o-Qalam | Lectures on Loh-o-Qalam |
| Ism-e-Azam | |
| Aik-Sau-Aik Auliya Allah Khawateen | |
| Taujeehat | |
| Mehboob Baghal Mein | |
| Colour Therapy | |
| Tazkara Qalandar Baba Auliya | |
| Aawaz-e-Dost | |
| Tajalliyat | |
| Telepathy Seekhiye | Learn Telepathy |
| Rang Aur Roshni Se Ilaj | |
| Rang Aur Roshni Se Ilaj | |
| Janat Ki Ser | |
| AAGAHI | |
| Khwab Aur Tabeer |
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