Literary Works
His literary work is notable in the Muslim world and his name is also included in List of Muslim writers and poets. In order to convey the message of Allah and guidance of Muhammad to the whole world, he wrote more than 400 books on different themes including religion, ethics, metaphysics, hierology, philosophy and psychology. These books are distributed worldwide free of charge. His publications include:
- Makshoofat Manazal-e-Ehsan, 5 volumes
- Kitab-ul-Amal Bis-Sunnah##, 5 volumes
- Asma-un-Nabi-ul-Kareem, 6 volumes
- Maqalat-e-Hikmat 30 volumes
- Zikr-e-Elahi
- Yusaloona-alan-Nabi
- Altobato Wal Astaghfar
- Al-Sammat, 1 volume
- Jism-ul-Wojood Al Barkat Ali
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“There is a difference between dramatizing your sensibility and your personality. The literary works which we think of as classics did the former. Much modern writing does the latter, and so has an affinity with, say, night-club acts in all their shoddy immediacy.”
—Paul Horgan (b. 1904)
“Literary works cannot be taken over like factories, or literary forms of expression like industrial methods. Realist writing, of which history offers many widely varying examples, is likewise conditioned by the question of how, when and for what class it is made use of.”
—Bertolt Brecht (18981956)