{{Short description|British author, journalist and documentary maker}} {{About|the travel writer|the Afghan football player|Sayeed Tahir Shah|the Pakistani singer-songwriter|Taher Shah|the Pakistani cricketer|Tahir Shah (cricketer)}} {{Use British English|date=March 2019}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} {{Promotional|date=April 2026}} {{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see :Template:Infobox writer/doc --> | name = Tahir Shah | image = TAHIR SHAH AT DAR KHALIFA, 2024.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Shah in 2024 | pseudonym = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1966|11|16}} | birth_place = London, England, United Kingdom | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = Writer, documentary maker | nationality = | period = | genre = | subject = Travel, exploration, Arab World, cross-cultural studies | movement = | spouse = | partner = | children = 2 | relatives = Shah family | website ={{url|tahirshah.com}} }}
'''Tahir Shah''' ({{langx|fa|طاهر شاه}}, {{langx|gu|તાહિર શાહ}}; ''né'' '''Sayyid Tahir al-Hashimi''' (Arabic: سيد طاهر الهاشمي); born 16 November 1966) is a British author, journalist and documentary maker of Afghan-Indian descent.
==Family== Tahir Shah was born into the ''saadat'' of Paghman, an ancient and respected family hailing from Afghanistan.<ref name="BLARB">{{Cite web |last=Zada |first=John |title=A Beacon of Sanity in Our Age of Polarity: On Contemporary Sufism and the Works of Idries Shah |url=https://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/essays/beacon-sanity-age-polarity-contemporary-sufism-works-idries-shah/ |access-date=28 February 2017 |website=Los Angeles Review Of Books |date=28 February 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230907144130/https://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/essays/beacon-sanity-age-polarity-contemporary-sufism-works-idries-shah/ | archive-date = 7 September 2023 | url-status = live}}</ref> Bestowed with further lands and ancestral titles by the British Raj during the Great Game, a number of Shah's more recent ancestors were born in the principality of Sardhana, in northern India – which they ruled as Nawabs.<ref name="COSA">{{Cite web |last=Staff |title=Idries Shah (Author) |url=http://cosa.webplus.net/page79.html |access-date=28 February 2017 |website=City Of Oxford School Association}}{{dead link|fix-attempted=yes|date=April 2023}}</ref>
His mother, Cynthia Kabraji,<ref name="Encyclopedia">{{Cite encyclopedia |title=Shah, Tahir 1966 |encyclopedia=encyclopedia.com |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/shah-tahir-1966 |access-date=15 March 2019 |last=Staff}}</ref> was of Zoroastrian Parsi descent and his father was the Indian Sufi teacher and writer Idries Shah. Both his grandfathers were respected literary figures in their own right: Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah<ref name="Opn">{{Cite web |last=Staff |title=Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah - Making Britain |url=https://www5.open.ac.uk/research-projects/making-britain/content/sirdar-ikbal-ali-shah |website=The Open University |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231101150304/https://www5.open.ac.uk/research-projects/making-britain/content/sirdar-ikbal-ali-shah | archive-date = 1 November 2023 | url-status = live }}</ref> on his father's side, and the Indian poet Fredoon Kabraji,<ref name="Making Britain Fredoon Kabraji">{{cite web | last1 = Staff | title = Fredoon Kabraji {{!}} Making Britain | work = Making Britain | publisher = The Open University | url = http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/makingbritain/content/fredoon-kabraji | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201213150200/http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/makingbritain/content/fredoon-kabraji | archive-date = 13 December 2020 | url-status = live | access-date = 13 December 2020 }}</ref><!-- https does not display style sheet, etc. Guess there must be mixed (https and http) content.--> on his mother's side. His elder sister is the documentary filmmaker Saira Shah,<ref name="Book">{{Cite book |last=Saira Shah |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lEPTMHfRlMUC&q=storyteller%27s+daughter+shah |title=The Storyteller's Daughter |publisher=Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group |year=2007 |isbn=9780307429407 |author-link=Saira Shah |access-date=18 December 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403234848/https://books.google.com/books?id=lEPTMHfRlMUC&q=storyteller%27s+daughter+shah |archive-date=3 April 2023 |url-status=live}}</ref> and his twin sister is the author Safia Nafisa Shah. Numerous other members of Shah's family have been successful authors, including his aunt Amina Shah, and his Scottish grandmother ''Elizabeth Louise MacKenzie''.
Shah is descended from the Afghan warlord and statesman Jan Fishan Khan. In 1995 Shah married the India-born graphic designer, Rachana Shah{{cn|date=November 2023}} (née Devidayal<ref name="Encyclopedia" />), with whom he has two children – Ariane Shah<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tahir Shah is interviewed by Ariane Shah |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk9k2CcU-vo |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/Dk9k2CcU-vo |archive-date=2021-12-14 |access-date=30 March 2012 |website=Youtube | date=30 March 2012 }}{{cbignore}}</ref> and Timur Shah.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Timur Shah Interviews Author Tahir Shah on Writing and Travel |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn--Y72-xHc |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/Jn--Y72-xHc |archive-date=2021-12-14 |access-date=4 November 2014 |website=Youtube | date=4 November 2014 }}{{cbignore}}</ref> The marriage ended in 2017, although the two remain close friends.
==Childhood== Shah was born in London and brought up largely in the county of Kent, where his family lived at Langton House,<ref name="Twigger">{{Cite web |last=Twigger |first=Robert |title=In Conversation With Tahir Shah |url=http://www.roberttwigger.com/journal/2019/3/3/in-conversation-with-tahir-shah.html |access-date=3 March 2019 |website=Robert Twigger |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230418061944/http://www.roberttwigger.com/journal/2019/3/3/in-conversation-with-tahir-shah.html | archive-date = 18 April 2023 | url-status = live}}</ref> a Georgian mansion in the village of Langton Green near Royal Tunbridge Wells. The property had been owned previously by the family of Robert, Lord Baden-Powell,<ref name="country life">{{Cite web |last=Churchill |first=Penny |title=Lord Baden-Powell's childhood home up for sale, with cricket pitch and nuclear bunker |url=https://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/langton-house-regency-estate-nuclear-bomb-bunker-garden-162671 |access-date=22 July 2017 |website=Country Life |date=22 July 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231031165107/https://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/langton-house-regency-estate-nuclear-bomb-bunker-garden-162671 | archive-date = 31 October 2023 | url-status = live}}</ref> founder of the ''Boy Scout Movement''. Shah has described how, as a child, he played in the woods which are said to have first interested Baden-Powell in the outdoors.<ref name="Twigger" />
Shah's father, the writer and thinker Idries Shah, surrounded himself with a diverse coterie of people, most of whom were interested in his published work. They included Nobel Laureate Doris Lessing, poet Robert Graves, American novelists J. D. Salinger<ref>{{Cite web |last=Webster |first=Jason |author-link=Jason Webster (author) |date=2014-10-23 |title=Sufism: 'a natural antidote to fanaticism' |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/oct/23/sufism-natural-antidote-fanaticism-the-sufis-idries-shah |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151124172620/http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/oct/23/sufism-natural-antidote-fanaticism-the-sufis-idries-shah |archive-date=2015-11-24 |access-date=2023-04-04 |website=The Guardian |language=en-GB}}</ref> and Lisa Alther, psychologist Robert E. Ornstein,<ref name=Westerlund53>{{cite book | editor-last = Westerlund | editor-first = David | title = Sufism in Europe and North America | publisher = RoutledgeCurzon | year = 2004 | location = New York, NY | pages = [https://archive.org/details/sufismeuropenort00west/page/n65 53] | url = https://archive.org/details/sufismeuropenort00west | url-access = limited | isbn = 0-415-32591-9}}</ref> as well as the pioneer of radar "Coppy" Laws, the garden designer Russell Page,<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/11483478/Russell-Page-the-most-famous-garden-designer-no-ones-ever-heard-of.html Russell Page: the most famous garden designer no one's ever heard of] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180921102546/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/11483478/Russell-Page-the-most-famous-garden-designer-no-ones-ever-heard-of.html |date=21 September 2018 }} in ''Telegraph''(21 March 2015)</ref> and the actor Walter Gotell. Shah maintains that much of his education derived from spending time with such a varied group of people.
His first appearance on television was in the 1972 BBC documentary about his father, ''Dream Walkers: One Pair of Eyes'',<ref>[http://ikbalalishahfakir.blogspot.com/2013/09/one-pair-of-eyes-dreamwalkers-1970.html One Pair of Eyes: Dreamwalkers (1970)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190417085921/http://ikbalalishahfakir.blogspot.com/2013/09/one-pair-of-eyes-dreamwalkers-1970.html |date=17 April 2019 }} (10 September 2013)</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=One Pair of Eyes: Dreamwalkers |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zoBVm-GMOs&list=PLTLZ1lg0P-ET6c3EPjh5bZHayYQYzPsud&index=8&t=0s |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/9zoBVm-GMOs |archive-date=2021-12-14 |access-date=6 July 2018 |website=Youtube | date=6 July 2018 }}{{cbignore}}</ref> in which Shah, his sisters, and their friends, are seen listening to Idries Shah tell the tale of The Lion Who Saw Himself in the Water.
Shah has described how his Latin tutor appeared at the front door "white as a sheet",<ref name="Twigger" /> at having spotted the renowned classicist Robert Graves digging a ditch at the front of Langton House; and how Doris Lessing encouraged him to read folktales and, later, encouraged his enthusiasm for travel.
During his childhood, Shah and his sisters would be taken to Morocco for extended periods, where his grandfather lived until his death in November 1969.<ref name="NGTravel">{{Cite web |last=Shah |first=Tahir |title=My Grandfather in Tangier |url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/morocco/tangier-tahir-shah-traveler |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170909163749/http://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/morocco/tangier-tahir-shah-traveler/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 September 2017 |access-date=16 October 2012 |website=National Geographic|date=16 October 2012 }}</ref> Described in his book The Caliph's House, the journeys introduced Shah to "a realm straight out of ''The Arabian Nights''."<ref name="WSAcad">{{Cite web |last=Denning |first=Greg |title=Tahir Shah |url=https://worldschoolacademy.com/tahir-shah |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161026134458/http://worldschoolacademy.com/tahir-shah/ |archive-date=26 October 2016 |access-date=27 September 2016 |website=World School Academy}}</ref>
==Education== Tahir Shah attended Rose Hill Preparatory School in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.<ref name="RbtBook">{{Cite book |last=Robert Baden-Powell |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=c2h-CgAAQBAJ&dq=baden-powell+rose+hill+school&pg=PT3 |title=Paddle Your Own Canoe or Tip for Boys |publisher=Read Books Ltd |year=2015 |isbn=9781473394902 |author-link=Robert Baden-Powell |access-date=24 June 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403234853/https://books.google.com/books?id=c2h-CgAAQBAJ&dq=baden-powell+rose+hill+school&pg=PT3 |archive-date=3 April 2023 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="AbKsm">{{Cite web |last=Kasem |first=Abu |title=Tahir Shah, a Rara Avis |url=http://abukasem.com/2019/03/tahir-shah-a-rara-avis |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210618202014/https://abukasem.com/2019/03/tahir-shah-a-rara-avis/ |archive-date=18 June 2021 |access-date=4 March 2019 |website=Abukasem}}</ref> At 13, he was sent to Bryanston School,<ref name="Twigger" /> near Blandford Forum, Dorset. He has written about his inability to keep up, as a result of "profound dyslexia".
Aged 17, Shah learnt to fly in Florida, and graduated with an FAA Private Pilot's Licence.<ref name="AbKsm" /> He attended university in San Diego, London and Nairobi, where he studied African dictatorships at the United States International University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations in 1987.<ref name="AbKsm" />
==Writing== thumb|left|Tahir Shah in his library at the Caliph's House, Casablanca.Tahir Shah is a prolific author of books, documentaries, book introductions, peer reviewed academic articles, and book reviews. Shah's first published book was ''Cultural Research'', written for the London-based Institute for Cultural Research. One of his more notable works is ''Trail of Feathers'', an account of his trip through Peru, Machu Picchu, the Incas and Cusco. Another book, ''In Search of King Solomon's Mines'', searching for undiscovered mines known only in folklore. Other books like ''In Arabian Nights'' and ''Travels with Myself'' are mostly about the author's journeys through exotic locations. His first traditional travelogue was in 1995 with ''Beyond the Devil's Teeth'', covering a trip through Africa, India and much of Latin America. Shah has written book reviews for ''The Washington Post'', ''The Guardian'', ''The Spectator'', and ''The Literary Review''. As well as writing and film making, Shah writes screen material and co-wrote ''Journey to Mecca'',<ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |title=Journey to Mecca |url=http://www.cosmicpicture.com/films/journey-to-mecca/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170919094024/http://www.cosmicpicture.com/films/journey-to-mecca/ |archive-date=19 September 2017 |access-date=23 September 2008 |publisher=Cosmic Picture}} On IMDB [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1235836/maindetails main details] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090207122843/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1235836/maindetails |date=7 February 2009 }}, there is explicit co-writer credit to Tahir Shah.</ref> an IMAX film charting the first journey made by Ibn Battuta to Mecca for the Hajj, in 1325. In addition, he reviews for a selection of other media on both sides of the Atlantic, and writes pieces for the radio, such as ''The Journey'',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stopover Stories – The Journey |url=http://www.locatetv.com/tv/stopover-stories/44182 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717184456/http://www.locatetv.com/tv/stopover-stories/44182 |archive-date=17 July 2011 |access-date=24 September 2008 |publisher=locatetv.com |df=dmy-all}}</ref> which was read on BBC Radio 3.
In the years before he turned his hand primarily to book writing, Shah wrote a large number of serious reportage-type magazine features, highlighting the lives of the voiceless in society, especially those of women. These included pieces about women on Death Row, widows who cleared mines in Cambodia, the trapped lives of bonded labourers in India, and the women-only police stations in Brazil, known as "Delegacia da Mulher" (Woman's Police Station). He continues to write journalistic pieces, especially aimed at drawing attention to causes he believes deserve public attention.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Trouble in Timbuktu in ''Newsweek'' (3 September 2012) |url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/09/02/trouble-in-timbuktu-as-an-extremist-militia-takes-control.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120909130857/http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/09/02/trouble-in-timbuktu-as-an-extremist-militia-takes-control.html |archive-date=9 September 2012 |access-date=10 September 2012 |website=The Daily Beast}}</ref><ref>[http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/travel-skeleton-coast-jordan-tenerife-vietnam-alaska/ Across the Continents] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130323212304/http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/travel-skeleton-coast-jordan-tenerife-vietnam-alaska/ |date=23 March 2013 }} in ''Prospect'' (18 July 2012)</ref><ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/jul/01/beijing-motorbike-tour?INTCMP=SRCH Beijing's lost streets] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170820035950/https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/jul/01/beijing-motorbike-tour?INTCMP=SRCH |date=20 August 2017 }} in ''The Guardian'' (1 July 2012)</ref><ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/jun/08/travel-writers-favourite-charming-airports?INTCMP=SRCH Travel writers' favourite tiny and unusual airports] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170820035922/https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/jun/08/travel-writers-favourite-charming-airports?INTCMP=SRCH |date=20 August 2017 }} in ''The Guardian'' (8 June 2012)</ref><ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/may/25/tafraoute-morocco-berber-heartland-restaurant?INTCMP=SRCH Tafraoute: Morocco's Berber heartland] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170820035614/https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/may/25/tafraoute-morocco-berber-heartland-restaurant?INTCMP=SRCH |date=20 August 2017 }} in ''The Guardian'' (25 May 2012)</ref><ref>[http://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/travel/ifrane-moroccos-winter-idyll Ifrane, Morocco's winter idyll] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831203725/http://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/travel/ifrane-moroccos-winter-idyll |date=31 August 2012 }} in ''The National'' (24 November 2011)</ref>
After publishing several books through traditional publishers, Shah self-published ''Travels With Myself'' in 2011 using Lulu.com. He later self-published the limited-edition hardcovers ''Timbuctoo'' (2012) and ''Scorpion Soup'' (2013).
==Documentaries== Shah has presented several documentaries, all of which have followed the quest theme, which have appeared on National Geographic TV, The History Channel, Channel 4, & Channel 5: ''The Search for King Solomon's Mines'', ''House of the Tiger King'', and ''Search for the Lost Treasure of Afghanistan''.
==Influences== [[File:TAHIR SHAH WITH SIR WILFRED THESIGER, MARALAL, KENYA.jpg|thumb|right|Tahir Shah with Sir Wilfred Thesiger, in Maralal, Kenya.]]Shah regards family friend Doris Lessing as a key influence, as well as his aunt Amina Shah. Shah himself has written about his fascination with the works of Bruce Chatwin, especially his book The Songlines,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |date=4 December 2007 |title=No particular place to go |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/theessay/pip/yxdfr/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112231920/http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/theessay/pip/yxdfr/ |archive-date=12 November 2012 |access-date=23 September 2008 |publisher=BBC}}</ref> as well as with a range of the classic nineteenth century explorers, such as Samuel White Baker, Heinrich Barth and Sir Richard Burton. He had a close friendship with Wilfred Thesiger, whom he considered a mentor and a source of inspiration.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Shah |first=Tahir |title=Beyond the devil's teeth: journeys in Gondwanaland |date=1995 |publisher=Octagon |isbn=0-86304-029-2 |location=London |oclc=32746074}}</ref>
Shah's father Idries Shah and English poet Robert Graves were close friends and confidants Tahir Shah and his sister were mentioned in correspondence between and Graves and Spike Milligan had a correspondence.<ref name="spike">{{Cite book |last=Scudamore |first=Pauline |title=Dear Robert, Dear Spike |publisher=Alan Sutton Publishing, Ltd. |year=1991 |isbn=0-86299-648-1 |pages=60}}</ref>
==Literary style== Shah's style is one of simple prose and overwhelming humour. He has said that his style of using short blocks of text, with a concluding denouement was influenced by ''Iron & Silk'' by Mark Salzman,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tahir Shah, a Rara Avis |url=http://abukasem.com/2019/03/tahir-shah-a-rara-avis |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210618202014/https://abukasem.com/2019/03/tahir-shah-a-rara-avis/ |archive-date=18 June 2021 |access-date=4 March 2019 |website=Abukasem}}</ref> which he first read in 1988; and that he writes with the intention to educate and inform his readers, while at the same time amusing them.<ref name="KirkusSA">{{Cite web |last=Staff |title=Sorcerer's Apprentice Review |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/tahir-shah/sorcerers-apprentice/#review |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327123343/https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/tahir-shah/sorcerers-apprentice/#review |archive-date=27 March 2019 |access-date=5 October 2012 |website=Kirkus Reviews}}</ref><ref name="Kat">{{Cite web |last=Kat |date=28 March 2010 |title=Tahir Shah |url=http://unspokensilences.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/tahir-shah.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303181226/http://unspokensilences.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/tahir-shah.html |archive-date=3 March 2016 |access-date=5 October 2012 |website=Reflections}}</ref> In this capacity, one could liken Shah's work to the literary device employed in several books by his father, Idries Shah,<ref name="Bookbag">{{Cite web |last=Staff |title=In Arabian Nights by Tahir Shah |url=http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=In_Arabian_Nights_by_Tahir_Shah |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405050113/http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=In_Arabian_Nights_by_Tahir_Shah |archive-date=5 April 2012 |access-date=5 October 2012 |website=The Bookbag}}</ref> who used the wise fool Mulla Nasrudin to illustrate deeper ideas in human understanding.
Shah avoids "self-congratulatory" literary festivals, although he had appeared as a speaker at a number of them in the past – including at Hay-on-Wye,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tahir Shah - Hay Festival |url=https://www.hayfestival.com/p-215-tahir-shah.aspx?skinid=16 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190308081749/https://www.hayfestival.com/p-215-tahir-shah.aspx?skinid=16 |archive-date=8 March 2019 |access-date=29 May 2008 |website=Hay Festival| date=29 May 2008 }}</ref> Wigtown,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wigtownn Book Festival 2012: Tahir Shah:'Publishers have lost the plot' |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/wigtown-book-festival/9583838/Wigtown-Book-Festival-2012-Tahir-Shah-Publishers-have-lost-the-plot.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121004181005/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/wigtown-book-festival/9583838/Wigtown-Book-Festival-2012-Tahir-Shah-Publishers-have-lost-the-plot.html |archive-date=4 October 2012 |access-date=4 October 2012 |website=Telegraph.co.uk|date=4 October 2012 }}</ref> Shute, Oxford, Deià,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Deià organizes a literary festival such as Welsh Hay and Wye |url=https://www.vilaweb.cat/noticia/891672/20040908/deia-organitza-festival-literari-hay-and-wye-galles.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171206164126/https://www.vilaweb.cat/noticia/891672/20040908/deia-organitza-festival-literari-hay-and-wye-galles.html |archive-date=6 December 2017 |access-date=8 September 2004 |website=Vilaweb}}</ref> Gibraltar,<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Gibunco Gibraltar International Literary Festival |url=https://issuu.com/gibraltareye/docs/glf_pages__comp__2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230301233113/https://issuu.com/gibraltareye/docs/glf_pages__comp__2012 |archive-date=1 March 2023 |access-date=2 January 2014 |website=Issuu|date=2 January 2014 }}</ref> and Vilnius.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Author's book signing with Tahir Shah in Vilnius |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd5GK8sV7fI |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/cd5GK8sV7fI |archive-date=2021-12-14 |access-date=23 February 2013 |website=Youtube | date=23 February 2013 }}{{cbignore}}</ref> He writes on a rigid schedule, keeping to a daily target. At any one time he has ‘between 25 and 25 writing projects in development’.{{Citation needed|date=May 2026}} Shah's earlier books fell into the travel literature genre, with more recent work being regarded as straight fiction. Most of Shah's work blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction, and Shah himself condemns ‘the way Occidental society draws a rigid line in the sand between one and the other. He champions authors such as Bruce Chatwin and Rory Maclean who have walked a line between the two.
==Political involvement== ===Imprisonment in Pakistan=== In July 2005 (a week after the 7 July London bombings) Shah and two colleagues from Caravan Film in London were arrested in Peshawar in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and held without charge in solitary confinement in a torture prison. Much of the time they were handcuffed, stripped virtually naked, and blindfolded. After sixteen days of interrogations in a "fully equipped torture room," Shah and his colleagues were released. The Pakistani government agreed that they had done nothing wrong. Tahir Shah gave an interview which was screened on British TV's Channel 4 News, and published an article in the British ''Sunday Times'' about the ordeal. Shah has publicly maintained his affection for Pakistan, despite the rough treatment he and his film crew received at the hands of the Pakistani secret services. The illegal custody earned Shah and his film crew a mention in the United States Department of State's 2005 report on Pakistan's human rights practices.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2005 – Pakistan |url=https://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61710.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080920070500/http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61710.htm |archive-date=20 September 2008 |access-date=24 September 2008 |publisher=United States Department of State}}</ref> The news story came back into the spotlight in July 2008, when a British MP claimed that the British government had 'outsourced' the torture of British citizens to Pakistani security agencies.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Cobain |first=Ian |date=15 July 2008 |title=Torture: MPs call for inquiry into MI5 role. New allegations that abuse of Britons was outsourced to Pakistani agencies |work=The Guardian |location=London |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/jul/15/humanrights.civilliberties |url-status=live |access-date=24 September 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130902130612/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/jul/15/humanrights.civilliberties |archive-date=2 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Staff |date=15 July 2008 |title=MPs urge probe into torture claim |publisher=BBC |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7508108.stm |url-status=live |access-date=24 September 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160218101918/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7508108.stm |archive-date=18 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |date=15 July 2008 |title=MPs demand torture investigation |url=http://www.civilservicenetwork.com/news/article.html?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=46615&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=152&cHash=2f6a0a6c8d |access-date=24 September 2008 |publisher=Whitehall & Westminster World Civil Service Network}}{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}</ref>
===East-West bridge=== Tahir Shah is also a champion of what he calls "the East-West Bridge".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |title=Destination ... anywhere |url=http://www.nztimes.co.uk/living.aspx?ID=318 |access-date=24 September 2008 |publisher=New Zealand Times}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001, Tahir Shah began to devote a great deal of time and energy into establishing and promoting a "cultural bridge" made up by those who, like him, are both from the East and from the West.<ref name="CaravanFestival">{{Cite web |last=Staff |date=30 January 2010 |title=Harmony: East and West, Tahir Shah |url=http://www.oncaravan.org/exhibition2/literature.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120204042838/http://www.oncaravan.org/exhibition2/literature.htm |archive-date=4 February 2012 |access-date=11 October 2011 |publisher=Caravan Festival of the Arts |df=dmy-all}}</ref> One example of this work is the Qantara Foundation (from "qantara" meaning "bridge" in Arabic). He has spoken and written on the idea that people such as he have a responsibility to "show the East to the West, and the West to the East," highlighting the common cultural heritage of the two, and working towards a common goal.<ref name="CaravanFestival" /> Shah's greatest interest within the east–west theme is probably the subject of the legacy of science in medieval Islam, and its role in creating a foundation for the Renaissance. He has lectured publicly on the subject and believes strongly in the importance of drawing attention to the polymath poet-scientists from the Golden Age of Islam.<ref name="ICRHouseOfWisdom">{{Cite web |last=Staff |date=4 October 2008 |title=Lectures – Autumn 2008: The House of Wisdom, Tahir Shah |url=http://www.i-c-r.org.uk/events/lectures/aut2008/ShahAut2008.php |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120414230759/http://www.i-c-r.org.uk/events/lectures/aut2008/ShahAut2008.php |archive-date=14 April 2012 |access-date=11 October 2011 |publisher=The Institute for Cultural Research}}</ref>
==Personal life== In 2003, Shah moved to Morocco with his wife Rachana and his two infant children from a small apartment in London's East End, and relocating to a mansion called "Dar Khalifa",<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dar Khalifa: 5 minute tour of Tahir Shah's home |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ax9Zb4uaEc |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/9Ax9Zb4uaEc |archive-date=2021-12-14 |access-date=11 June 2011 |website=Youtube | date=11 June 2011 }}{{cbignore}}</ref> said by locals to be haunted by Jinn, "set squarely in the middle of a Casablanca shantytown." The adventure formed the basis for Shah's book ''The Caliph's House'' (2006). Shah has written widely about Casablanca, which he has resided in,<ref>{{Cite web |date=24 July 2010 |title=Casablanca writ large |url=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2010/jul/25/travel-casablanca-tahir-shah |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190323073042/https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2010/jul/25/travel-casablanca-tahir-shah |archive-date=23 March 2019 |access-date=23 March 2019 |website=TheGuardian.com}}</ref><ref name="NGCasa">{{Cite web |last=Shah |first=Tahir |title=A Local's Guide to Casablanca |url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/africa/morocco/local-guide-casablanca |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160830113343/http://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/africa/morocco/local-guide-casablanca/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 August 2016 |access-date=22 August 2016 |website=National Geographic|date=22 August 2016 }}</ref> and Morocco,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tahir Shah - Morocco Travel Blog |date=3 March 2015 |url=https://moroccotravelblog.com/tag/tahir-shah/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190401142303/https://moroccotravelblog.com/tag/tahir-shah/ |archive-date=1 April 2019 |access-date=16 March 2019}}</ref> and is regarded as an expert on both, as well as on India,<ref name="NGInd">{{Cite web |last=Shah |first=Tahir |title=Know before you go: India |url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/asia/india/guide-before-you-travel-to-india |access-date=23 November 2018 |website=National Geographic|date=23 November 2018 }}</ref> and a number of other destinations.
==Works== ===Travels=== * ''Journey Through Namibia'', Camerapix, 1994, {{ISBN|978-1-874041-23-8}} * ''Spectrum Guide to Jordan'', Spectrum Guides, 1994, {{ISBN|978-0-86190-397-9}} * ''Beyond the Devil's Teeth'', Octagon Press, 1995, {{ISBN|978-1-85799-980-8}} * ''Sorcerer's Apprentice'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998, {{ISBN|978-0-14-028571-0}} * ''Trail of Feathers'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001, {{ISBN|978-0-297-64592-4}} * ''In Search of King Solomon's Mines'', John Murray, 2002, {{ISBN|978-0-7195-6324-9}} * ''House of the Tiger King'', John Murray, 2004, {{ISBN|978-0-7195-6611-0}} * ''The Caliph's House'', Doubleday, 2006, {{ISBN|978-0-385-60807-7}} * ''In Arabian Nights'', Bantam, 2008, {{ISBN|9780553805239}} * ''Travels With Myself: Collected Work'', Mosaique, 2011, {{ISBN|978-1-4478-0582-3}}
===Novels=== * ''Timbuctoo'', Secretum Mundi, 2012, {{ISBN|978-0-9572429-0-6}} * ''Eye Spy'', Secretum Mundi, 2013, {{ISBN|978-1-291-59817-9}} * ''Casablanca Blues'', Secretum Mundi, 2013, {{ISBN|978-1-291-53013-1}} * ''Paris Syndrome'', Secretum Mundi, 2014, {{ISBN|978-1-291-73643-4}} * ''Hannibal Fogg and the Supreme Secret of Man'', Secretum Mundi, 2018, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-21-4}} * ''Jinn Hunter: Book One — The Prism'' , Secretum Mundi, 2019, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-28-3}} * ''Godman'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-53-5}} * ''Jinn Hunter: Book Two — The Jinnslayer'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-60-3}} * ''Midas'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-57-3}} * ''Jinn Hunter: Book Three — The Perplexity'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-61-0}}
===Humour=== * ''Travels With Nasrudin'', Secretum Mundi, 2019, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-32-0}} * ''The Misadventures of the Mystifying Nasrudin'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-78-8}} * ''The Peregrinations of the Perplexing Nasrudin'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-79-5}} * ''The Voyages and Vicissitudes of Nasrudin'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-80-1}} * ''Nasrudin in the Land of Fools'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-51-2}}
===Teaching stories=== * ''Scorpion Soup'', Secretum Mundi, 2013, {{ISBN|978-0-9572429-1-3}} * ''The Man who Found Himself'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-55-9}} * ''The Arabian Nights Adventures'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-62-7}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Ghoul Brothers'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-84-9}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Hourglass'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-85-6}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Imaginist'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-86-3}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Jinnlore'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-87-0}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Jinn's Treasure'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-88-7}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Mellified Man'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-89-4}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Skeleton Island'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-90-0}} * ''Caravanserai Stories: Wellspring'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Limited edition, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-91-7}} * ''The Caravanserai Stories (combined)'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, Paperback, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-93-1}} * ''Daydreams of an Octopus'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-01-7}} * ''When the Sun Forgot to Rise'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-22-2}} * ''Tales Told to a Melon'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-52-9}} * ''Double Six'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-98-7}} * ''The Jinn Files'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-99-4}} * ''A Treasury of Tales'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-88-8}} * ''King of the Jinns'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-89-5}} * ''Mouse House'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-90-1}} * ''On Backgammon Time'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-91-8}} * ''The Cap of Invisibility'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-92-5}} * ''The Destiny Ring'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-93-2}} * ''The Forgotten Game'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-94-9}} * ''The Hoopoe's Flight'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-95-6}} * ''The Paradise Tree'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-96-3}} * ''The Wondrous Seed'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-97-0}} * ''Liquid Time'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-33-1}} * ''Cat Dog, Dog Cat'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-34-8}} * ''Dream Soup'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-19-5}} * ''The Monkey Puzzle Club'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-24-9}} * ''The Pharaoh Code'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-23-2}} * ''The Problem Exchange'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-22-5}} * ''An Unexpected Gift'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-21-8}} * ''Princess Pickle's Laugh'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-35-5}} * ''QWERTY'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-14-0}} * ''Renaissance'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-15-7}} * ''The Kingdom of Blink'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-17-1}} * ''The Man with the Tiger's Head'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-16-4}} * ''The Wisdom of Celestine'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-18-8}} * ''The Shop That Sold Truth'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-13-3}} * ''The Most Foolish of Men'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-12-6}} * ''The Fish's Dream'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-10-2}} * ''The Man Whose Arms Grew Branches'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-11-9}} * ''The Clockmaker Who Travelled Though Time'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-09-6}} * ''The Tale of the Rusty Nail'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-07-2}} * ''The Unicorn’s Tear'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-08-9}} * ''The Singing Serpents'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-06-5}} * ''The Princess of Zilzilam'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-05-8}} * ''Capilongo'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-04-1}} * ''Mittle-Mittle'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-03-4}} * ''Frogland'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-02-7}} * ''Cat, Mouse'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-01-0}} * ''Changing the World'', Secretum Mundi, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-00-3}}
===Anthologies=== * ''The Anthologies: Africa'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-36-8}} * ''The Anthologies: Childhood'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-38-2}} * ''The Anthologies: Ceremony'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-37-5}} * ''The Anthologies: City'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-39-9}} * ''The Anthologies: Danger'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-40-5}} * ''The Anthologies: East'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-41-2}} * ''The Anthologies: Expedition'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-42-9}} * ''The Anthologies: Frontier'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-43-6}} * ''The Anthologies: Hinterland'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-44-3}} * ''The Anthologies: India'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-45-0}} * ''The Anthologies: Jungle'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-46-7}} * ''The Anthologies: Morocco'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-47-4}} * ''The Anthologies: People'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-48-1}} * ''The Anthologies: Quest'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-49-8}} * ''The Anthologies: South'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-50-4}} * ''The Anthologies: Taboo'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-35-1}} * ''The Clockmaker's Box'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-54-2}} * ''Congress With a Crocodile'' (editor), Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-69-6}} * ''A Son of a Son, Volume I'' (editor), Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-81-8}} * ''A Son of a Son, Volume II'' (editor), Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-82-5}} * ''Tahir Shah Fiction Reader'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-77-1}} * ''Tahir Shah Travel Reader'', Secretum Mundi, 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-76-4}} * ''The Anthologies: Jinns'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-73-4}} * ''The Anthologies: Magic'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-74-1}} * ''The Anthologies: Teaching Stories'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-76-5}} * ''The Anthologies: Nasrudin'', Secretum Mundi, 2022, {{ISBN|978-1-914960-75-8}}
===Screenplays=== * ''Journey to Mecca'', c.2008 * ''Timbuctoo: Screenplay'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-58-0}} * ''Casablanca Blues: The Screenplay'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-59-7}}
===On writing=== * ''The Reason to Write'', Secretum Mundi, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-912383-52-8}} * ''Fiction I Workbook'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-52-2}} * ''Travel I Workbook'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-61-4}} * ''Historical Fiction I Workbook'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-62-1}} * ''Teaching Stories I Workbook'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-44-7}} * ''Fantasy I Workbook'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-45-4}} * ''Comprehensive I Workbook'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-45-4}}
===Journalism=== * ''Travels With Myself: Collected Work'', Mosaique, 2011, {{ISBN|978-1-4478-0582-3}}
===Research=== * ''The Middle East Bedside Book'', Octagon Press, 1991, {{ISBN|978-0-86304-060-3}} * ''Cultural Research'', (editor) for the London-based Institute for Cultural Research, 1993, {{ISBN|978-0-86304-064-1}} * ''Three Essays'', Secretum Mundi, 2013, {{ISBN|978-1-291-47127-4}}
===As editor=== * ''Tale of a Lantern & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-03-0}} * ''The Elephant & The Tortoise & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-04-7}} * ''The Monkey’s Fiddle & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-05-4}} * ''Ghost of the Violet Well & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-06-1}} * ''Many Wise Fools & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-07-8}} * ''The Frog Prince & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-08-5}} * ''The Three Lemons & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-09-2}} * ''The Twelve-Headed Griffin & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-10-8}} * ''The Antelope Boy & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-11-5}} * ''The Purple Sapphire & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-12-2}} * ''Why the Fish Laughed & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-23-8}} * ''Two Cats & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-24-5}} * ''Three Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-25-2}} * ''The Twilight of the Gods & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-26-9}} * ''The Son of Seven Queens & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-27-6}} * ''The Moon Maiden & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-28-3}} * ''The Metamorphosis & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-29-0}} * ''The Celestial Sisters & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-30-6}} * ''Tales From The Arabian Nights I'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-31-3}} * ''East of the Sun, West of the Moon & Other Stories'', The Scheherazade Foundation, 2023, {{ISBN|978-1-915311-32-0}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume One'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-46-1}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume Two'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-47-8}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume Three'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-48-5}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume Four'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-49-2}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume Five'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-50-8}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume Six'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-58-4}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume Seven'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-59-1}} * ''Idries Shah Centenary Volume Eight'', Secretum Mundi, 2024, {{ISBN|978-1-915876-60-7}} * ''Idries Shah Remembered'', Idries Shah Media, 2025, {{ISBN|978-1915876911}}
===As a contributor=== * ''Revue des Deux Mondes'', 2002, {{ISBN|978-2710324980}} * ''With Remarkable Muslims'', Eland Books, 2006, {{ISBN|978-0907871644}} * ''The Seventy Great Journeys in History'', Thames & Hudson, 2006, {{ISBN|978-0500251294}} * ''Modern Explorers'', Thames & Hudson, 2013, {{ISBN|978-0500296325}} * ''The Lonely Planet Travel Anthology'', Lonely Planet, 2016, {{ISBN|978-1786571960}} * ''Our Morocco'', privately published, 2020, {{ISBN|979-8575846093}} * ''Tales From the Life of Bruce Wannell'', Sickle Moon, 2020, {{ISBN|978-1900209250}}
===Introductions=== * ''Legends of the Fire Spirits'', I. B. Tauris, 2014, {{ISBN|978-1780769042}} * ''Marrakech: The Red City'', Eland Books, 2004, {{ISBN|978-0907871996}} * ''Home'', Quadrille Publishing, 2006, {{ISBN|978-1844003389}} * ''The Cafe Clock Cookbook'', 33-Books, 2010, {{ISBN|978-0956660008}} * ''Seven League Boots'', Tauris Parke, 2012, {{ISBN|978-0755617579}} * ''The Flying Carpet'', Tauris Parke, 2011, {{ISBN|978-0857720771}} * ''The Glorious Adventure'', Tauris Parke, 2012, {{ISBN|978-1838601843}} * ''A Moroccan Journey'', International Publishing House, 2009, {{ISBN|978-0981469867}} * ''Louis Vuitton: Morocco'', Louis Vuitton, 2017, {{ISBN|9782369831310}}
==Interviews== * {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Rolf Potts | title = Travel Writer: Tahir Shah | type = Audio podcast | url = https://rolfpotts.com/tahir-shah/ | work = Vaggablogging | publisher = | location = | date = 1 July 2007 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Daisy Bowie-Sell | title = Wigtown Book Festival 2012: Tahir Shah: 'Publishers have lost the plot' | type = Web page | url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/wigtown-book-festival/9583838/Wigtown-Book-Festival-2012-Tahir-Shah-Publishers-have-lost-the-plot.html | work = The Daily Telegraph | publisher = | location = | date = 4 October 2012 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Jazmine Russell | title = Tahir | type = Web page | url = https://www.jazminerussell.com/tahir | work = Jazmine Russell | publisher = | location = | date = 2014 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Glynn Washington | title = Playing Godman | type = Audio podcast | url = https://soundcloud.com/snapjudgment/playing-godman-snap-judgment | work = Snap Judgement | date = 12 December 2014 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Robert Twigger | title = In Conversation with Tahir Shah | type = Audio podcast | url = http://www.roberttwigger.com/journal/2019/3/3/in-conversation-with-tahir-shah.html | work = Robert Twigger | publisher = | location = | date = 3 March 2019 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Victoria Ball | title = Widemindedness: Tahir Shah | type = Web page | url = https://uk-podcasts.co.uk/podcast/widemindedness-with-victoria-ball/widemindedness-tahir-shah | work = Widemindedness | publisher = | location = | date = 13 December 2020 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite journal | last1 = Ambreen | first1 = Nida | title = In Conversation with Tahir Shah | journal = English Studies in Southern Africa | volume = 26 | issue = 2–3 | pages = 67–70 | date = 2021 | medium = Print | url = https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/18125441.2022.2124442?journalCode=rscr20 | doi = 10.1080/18125441.2022.2124442 | s2cid = 253217042 | access-date = 13 April 2023 | url-access = subscription }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Staff | title = Online Talk – Tahir Shah | type = Web page with video | url = https://worldstorytellingcafe.com/performances/online-talk-tahir-shah/ | work = World Storytelling Cafe | publisher = | location = | date = 29 April 2021 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Mary Alice MacArthur | title = Bridging Cultures Through Story | type = Video | url = https://vimeo.com/571740202 | work = Story Dojo | publisher = | location = | date = 6 July 2021 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Tefera Ghedamu | title = Meet EBC: Interview With Tahir shah The Scheherazade Foundation | type = Video | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifbgqL7tsB0 | work = Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation | publisher = | location = | date = 20 September 2021 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = | title = Susitikimas su rašytoju Tahiru Shahu ir knygos 'Mago mokinys' pristatymas | type = Video | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y-2d5z1TB4 | work = Tyto alba (Lithuanian) | publisher = | location = | date = 8 December 2021 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Staff | title = TNN January Book Club 'The Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca' with author Tahir Shah | type = Video | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HRpa4oYh0U | work = The Nomadic Network | publisher = | location = | date = 28 January 2022 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Cassandra Goad | title = Interview with author Tahir Shah | type = Web page | url = https://www.cassandragoad.com/journal/interview-with-author-tahir-shah | work = Cassandra Goad | publisher = | location = | date = 13 June 2022 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite interview | last1 = Shah | first1 = Tahir | interviewer = Will Gethin | title = Tahir Shah - The Intrepid Writer's Journey | type = Audio podcast | url = https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/will-gethin/episodes/Tahir-Shah---The-Intrepid-Writers-Journey-e1l47a4 | work = Follow Your Blisters | publisher = | location = | date = 13 July 2022 | access-date = 13 April 2023 }}
* {{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWbH6QuKMBk |title=Finding the Caliph's House {{!}} Tahir Shah |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=3 May 2023 |website=Via YouTube |publisher=Afrika |medium=Video |access-date=11 June 2024}}
==Articles== * {{cite web | last = Webster | first = Jason | author-link = Jason Webster (author) | title = In search of the white house of Casablanca | work = Financial Times | date = 24 February 2023 | url = https://www.ft.com/content/1eda0652-6923-4cc8-985d-69fbbba4ffce | archive-url = https://archive.today/20230224102444/https://www.ft.com/content/1eda0652-6923-4cc8-985d-69fbbba4ffce | archive-date = 24 February 2023 | url-status = live | url-access=subscription | access-date = 24 February 2023 }}
== Radio and TV== * {{cite AV media | people = Bedi, Nikki (Presenter) | date = 2006 | title = Tahir Shah, Casablanca | type = Television broadcast | language = en | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4KL0ZRUh8g | access-date = 23 September 2022 | format = Video | time = | location = Casablanca | publisher = Desi DNA | id = | isbn = | oclc = | quote = }}
* {{cite AV media | people = Tahir Shah | date = 30 April 2011 | title = The Mosque at the End of the World | type = Radio broadcast | language = en | url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rwty8 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190327194953/https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rwty8 | archive-date = 27 March 2019 | url-status = live | access-date = 11 June 2024 | format = Audio | time = | location = Marrakech | publisher = BBC Radio 3 | id = | isbn = | oclc = | quote = }}
==See also== * The Scheherazade Foundation
==References== {{Reflist|colwidth=45em|2}}
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