• ''The Rubai'yat of Jalal Al-Din
Rumi: Select Translations Into English Verse'' (Emery Walker, London, 1949) • ''
The Rubai'yat of Omar Khayyam. Edited from a Newly Discovered Manuscript Dated 658 (1259–60) in the Possession of A. Chester Beatty Esq.'' (Emery Walker, London, 1949) — unbeknown to Arberry or
Alfred Chester Beatty, the "newly discovered manuscript" was a twentieth-century forgery. •
Sufism: An Account of the Mystics of Islam (London: Allen & Unwin, 1950) •
Avicenna on Theology (London: John Murray, 1951) •
Omar Khayyam. A New Version, Based upon Recent Discoveries (London: John Murray, 1952) — based upon the Beatty and another forged manuscript •
The Secrets of Selflessness (John Murray, London, 1953) • ''Moorish Poetry: A Translation of 'The Pennants', an Anthology Compiled in 1243 by the Andalusian Ibn Sa'id'' (University Press, Cambridge, 1953), •
The Koran Interpreted (Allen & Unwin, London, 1955) •
The Seven Odes: The First Chapter in Arabic Literature (Allen & Unwin, London, 1955) •
Classical Persian Literature (1958) •
Dun Karm, poet of Malta. Texts chosen and translated by A.J. Arberry; introduction, notes and glossary by P. Grech. Cambridge University Press 1961. • ''Muslim Saints and Mystics, A translation of episodes from the '
Tazkirat al-Awliya’ (Memorial of the Saints)'' originally written by Farid al-Din Attar (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1966) •
Javid Nama (Allen & Unwin, London, 1966) •
Poems of Al-Mutanabbi (University Press, Cambridge, 1967) •
Discourses of Rumi, A translation of
Fihi Ma Fihi, (Samuel Weiser, New York, 1972) •
Mystical Poems of Rumi, Translated by A. J. Arberry, (University of Chicago Press, 2009) ==References==