Books
- Sufi Teachings: Lectures from Lake O'Hara by Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Publisher: Ekstasis Editions (August 15, 1996), 120 pages, ISBN 0-921215-66-5
- The Inner School: Esoteric Sufi Teachings by Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Publisher: Ekstasis Editions (August 15, 1997) ISBN 0-921215-98-3 Google Books
- Reflections on the Art of Personality by Hidayat Inayat-Khan. 128 pages Publisher: Ekstasis Editions (December 25, 2001) ISBN 1-894800-01-X Google Books
- Once Upon a Time. Early Days Stories About My Beloved Father and Mother by Hidayat Inayat-Khan. 2002
- Reflections on Philosophy, Psychology and Mysticism: Contemplations on Sufi Teachings by Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Ekstasis Editions (2003) 96 pages, ISBN 1-894800-44-3 Google Books
- Reflections on Inner Sufi Teachings by Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Ekstasis Editions (2006) 120 pages, ISBN 1-894800-58-3 Google Books
- Reflections on Spiritual Liberty by Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Ekstasis Editions (October 15, 2007) 122 pages, ISBN 1-897430-14-0
in German language:
- Eine Fackel in der Dunkelheit von Hidayat Inayat-Khan Heilbronn Verlag (1997) ISBN 3-923000-86-3
- Geistige Freiheit von Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Petama Project Verlag, 185 pages, ISBN 3-907643-00-3
- Es war einmal ... von Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Heilbronn Verlag (1998) 88 pages, ISBN 3-923000-91-X
in Russian language:
- Sufi Teachings: Pir-o-Murshid Hidayat Inayat-Khan ("Учение Суфиев" Пир-о-Муршида Хадайят Инайят Хана") Publisher: Novosibirsk (2002), 148 pages, (Russian)
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