Bibliography
Gohar Shahi authored a number of books and treatises, including one based on Sufi poetry known as Taryāq-e-Qalb, roughly translating to the "'Cure of Hearts'". One of his most prominent books is Deen-e-Ilahi (The Religion of God).
Works by Gohar Shahi include:
Title | Urdu | Translation | Date | Content |
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Taryāq-e-Qalb | تریاقِ قلب | The Cure of Hearts | 1976 | sufi poetry |
Menāra-e-Noor | مینارہِ نور | The Minaret of Light | 1980 | mysticism, spiritualism |
Roshnās | روشناس | The Induction | 1982 | mysticism, spiritualism |
Rouhani Safar | روحانی سفر | Spiritual Journey | 1986 | autobiography |
Tohfa-tul Majālis | تحفةُ المجالس | The Gift of Congregations | 1988 | mysticism, spiritualism |
Deen-e-Ilāhi | دینِ الٰہی | The Religion of God | 2000 | mysticism, spiritualism |
On 17 May 2012, Messiah Foundation International republished The Religion of God with Balboa Press. As of June 29th, 2012, it was #5 on the publisher's Best Seller's List.
Messiah Foundation International considers Shahi to be the author of the "Goharian Philosophy of Divine Love", a set of principles upon which the organisation is founded. Shahi also authored a monthly magazine, Hatif-e-Mehdi, which was banned in Pakistan for allegedly containing material offensive to the religious feelings of Muslims there.
Read more about this topic: His Holiness Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi