While my search results did not directly list specific book titles by Imam Jalvi R.A., I can infer the types of works that would likely be included in an "exclusive" collection based on the scholarly family's expertise:
Let's search for "Jalvi" in Arabic script "الجالفي"..
Imam Jalvi’s books are not merely theological treatises; they are practical guides for spiritual ascension. His exclusive focus on the reconciliation of different mystical viewpoints has made his literature essential for students of Tasawwuf (Sufism). His writings often address: The paradox of the "Seen" and the "Unseen." The relationship between the Creator and the creation.
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The "exclusive" nature of Imam Jalvi’s books lies in their synthesis of poetic devotion and rigorous theological defense of Sufi practices. His writings serve as both spiritual guides and historical records of the Chishti and Qadiri traditions in the Indian subcontinent.
While "exclusive" collections of his books are less common in mainstream bookstores than those of figures like Imam al-Ghazali , dedicated Sufi publishers and foundations often preserve his manuscripts. If you are looking for physical copies or specific translations, specialized retailers like Mecca Books frequently stock curated collections of influential spiritual leaders from various traditions. Ramz-ul-Wahdat
I will cite the sources I have found, such as the book on archive.org, the news about Allama Hussain Jalvi, and the Sufi saint Imam Jalvi.
Imam Jalvi’s works are often categorized as "exclusive" because they require a certain level of spiritual maturity and foundational knowledge of Urdu and Persian literary traditions. They are prized by: