As scholar and author, Pir Naseeruddin published approximately 36–40 books on theology, Quranic exegesis, jurisprudence, and Sufi teachings, in addition to multiple collections of poetry in Urdu, Persian, Arabic, and Punjabi. • کیا ابلیس عالم تھا؟ (
Kya Iblees Aalim Tha?, c. 1999) – A study questioning whether
Iblis (Satan) held scholarly knowledge, using Quranic exegesis and classical scholarship to analyze his defiance. • اسلام میں شاعری کی حیثیت (
Islam Mein Shayari Ki Hesiyat, early 2000s) – Discusses the role of poetry in Islamic heritage, defending it against critiques using hadith and examples from Sufi history. • قرآنِ مجید کے آدابِ تلاوت (''Qur'an Majeed ke Adaab-e-Tilawat'', early 2000s) – Covers etiquette, pronunciation, and spiritual discipline required for
Quranic recitation, aimed at both students and practicing Muslims. • موازنہ علم و کرامت (
Mawazna-e-Ilm o Karamat, 2004) – Explores the contrast and interdependence between intellectual knowledge ('ilm) and spiritual charisma (
karamat) in the Sufi tradition.
Social Commentary & History (سماجی و تاریخی) • پاکستان میں زلزلے کے تباہ کاریاں (
Pakistan mein Zalzalay ke Tabahkariyan, 2005) – Reflects on the theological and societal consequences of natural disasters, particularly earthquakes, and links them to communal morality. • مسلمانوں کے عروج و زوال کے اسباب (
Musalmanon ke Urooj-o-Zawal ke Asbab, 2006) – Evaluates historical, ethical, and religious reasons for the rise and decline of Muslim civilizations.
Sufi Doctrine & Practice (تصوف و روحانیت) • فتوی نویسی کے آداب (
Fatwa Naveesi ke Adaab, c. 2007) – Lays out ethical and jurisprudential principles for issuing
religious edicts, with emphasis on spiritual responsibility. • پیرانِ پیر کی شخصیت، سیرت، تعلیمات (
Peeran-e-Peer ki Shakhsiyat, Seerat, Taleemat, 2007) – A tribute to
Abdul Qadir Jilani, presenting his teachings, ethics, and personality in a devotional yet scholarly manner. • آئینہ شریعت میں پیری مریدی کی حیثیت (''Aaina-e-Shari'at Mein Peeri-Mureedi Ki Hesiyat'', 2008) – Investigates the role of Sufi mentorship within the framework of Islamic jurisprudence. • فیضِ نسبت (
Faiz-e-Nisbat, 2008) – A collection of guidance for spiritual seekers, combining prose and poetry to outline the importance of divine connection (nisbat). • دستِ نظر (
Dast-e-Nazar, 2009) – A reflective work on spiritual vision and insight, dealing with esoteric themes and unveiling.
Poetry & Literary Works (شاعری و ادبیات) • پیمانِ شب (
Paiman-e-Shab, 1983) – His first Urdu poetry collection, containing
ghazals and devotional verse focused on divine love and the Prophet's praise. • آغوشِ حیرت (
Aaghosh-e-Hairat, 1987) – A set of Persian rubāʿiyyāt exploring divine wonder, the mystery of creation, and the human soul's yearning for God. • راہ و رسمِ منزلها (
Rah-o-Rasm-e-Manzilha, 1990s) – Urdu ghazals that metaphorically document the Sufi path, capturing moments of spiritual longing, struggle, and ecstasy. • لطمت الغیب علی ازالت الریب (''Latmat-ul-Ghaib 'Ala Azalat-ur-Rayb'', 1990s) – A unique collection that blends mystical verse with polemic against spiritual doubt, written in classical Urdu. • ارشِ ناز (
Arsh-e-Naaz, 2007) – A poetic tribute to Muhammad, blending Persian and Urdu poetic forms with deep metaphysical imagery. • النظم رباعیات قادریہ (
Al-Nazm: Rubāʿiyāt-e-Qadiriyya, 2007) – A set of Persian quatrains dedicated to the
Qadiriyya order, often studied in Iranian academic circles. • کلیات نصیر گیلانی (
Kulliyat-e-Naseer Gilani, 2019, posthumous) – A complete anthology of his poetry across Urdu, Persian, and Punjabi, preserving his literary and spiritual legacy. == See also ==