Almiraj Sufi Books

 

For Human Development - To Being

In the Name of Allah

"Read, in the Name of thy Lord and Cherisher Who created"

Surah Iqra- Verse 1, the first verse of the Holy Qur'an revealed to the Holy Prophet (saw)
to open the new cycle of luminations for humanity.

Almiraj Sufi Books
Upstairs 61a Liverpool St.
GPO Box 1636
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
(03) 6234-6154

Email: sufibooks@almirajsuficentre.org.au

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The path of Tasawwuf (Sufism) is a path of total transformation, inward and outward and of caring not just for oneself but for all of creation.  The seriousness of the teaching of Sufism and the endeavour to acquire the sweet nectar from the hives of our own selves requires learning and practicing.  It is most important to collect books that relate to this teaching so that the psyche will obtain fresh and new realisations to balance the self.

Almiraj Sufi Books provides the other wing of teaching for everyone who seeks to change, because reading on the subject is one of the first steps on the path of transformation.

The time spent on the path varies according to the sincerity of the seeker and a genuine longing to experience the realities of the Truth, here and now. 

Almiraj Sufi Books also operates as a  mail order service locally and internationally, specialising in the sale of books on Sufism. See  Sufism - Authors  A to J  Authors K  to Z

Sufi Books by Category

Books on Sufism
   Authors A to J
   Authors K to Z
Books by Rene Guenon
Books by Martin Lings
Books by Frithjof Schuon
Books in Arabic
CDs , DVDs Cassettes & Videos (including Murshid's Talks)
Childrens Books
Ecology
Economics and Law
Faith and Practice
History, Philosophy and Science
Holy Men & Women
Holy Qur’an
Qur’anic Commentary and Dua'
Social Structure
Sufi Journals & Articles
Sufi Masters
Sufi Music
Spiritual Art and Architecture
Spiritual Traditional Healing





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Postal Information

For Australian customers we prefer to send orders over 500 grams with Australia Post's Express satchel delivery. This bag has a weight limit of 3kgs - so any number of books weighing up to 3 kgs (6.6 pounds) will cost $9.75 within Australia.
For orders under 500 grams the postage will be $7.00 express or $6.00 regular air mail delivery.

For overseas customers we usually prefer to send goods by airmail even though the costs are slightly more than sea mail. However, the item will arrive in 2 -3 weeks as opposed to 3 months by sea. Postage and handling charges will be quoted in your total costs confirmation

How do I Pay?
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We can now accept payments through Paypal - so that you can pay for your purchases directly online. You may also continue to make manual payments by phone or FAX if you prefer. For Australian and overseas customers we accept payment by credit card (Bankcard, Mastercard, Visa) and by direct deposit to Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account #123890287
Australian customers also have the option of bank cheque or money order.

*Please do not send payment until total costs are confirmed.

Customers have the option of phoning, or faxing credit details through. Please include the full name as it appears on the card, the card number and expiry date. (N.B. Fax receipt is in a private area).

Email transmission of credit card details is acceptable, however, at the customer's own discretion.

Currency: All prices are shown in Australian dollars.

We hope you enjoy this catalogue. Thank you for your interest and support. If you require any further assistance please email: Contact Us

You are most welcome to phone, fax or write a post delivered letter to us.
        

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