Books About Haq's Time Period
- The Leopard and the Fox by Tariq Ali (2007)
- Breaking the Curfew by Emma Duncan (1989) ISBN 0-7181-2989-X
- Working with Zia by General Khalid Mahmud Arif
- Khaki Shadows by General Khalid Mahmud Arif
- Desperately Seeking Paradise by Ziauddin Sardar
- Waiting for Allah by Christina Lamb
- Ayub, Bhutto, and Zia by Hassan Iftikhar
- Journey to Disillusionment by Sherbaz Khan Mazari
- Ghost Wars by Steven Coll
- General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq Shaheed: A Compilation by various authors
- Charlie Wilson's War by George Crile
- The Bear Trap: Afghanistan's Untold Story by Mohammed Yousaf, Mark Adkin (1992) ISBN 0-85052-267-6
- A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif
- Pakistan's Politics The Zia Years by Mushahid Hussain Syed
- Pakistan Under Martial Law 1977-1985 by Muhammad Waseem
- Songs of Blood and Sword by Fatima Bhutto
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