Books Beyond
Boundaries

A rich collection of knowledge and heritage for all seekers — a quiet haven where centuries of Islamic knowledge come alive.

What the shelves hold

A quiet haven where centuries of Islamic knowledge come alive, inviting all to learn and reflect. Our library holds classical Islamic texts, modern writings, and reference materials — carefully curated for students, scholars, and community members.

We provide access to digital copies of many texts and online Islamic databases, making our resources available to researchers worldwide.

Location

Nestled within the heart of the institution, offering a quiet space for study and reflection.

Address: Dargah Sharif, Gate Number 8, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India

Hours

Open weekdays for study, research, and quiet reflection.

Weekdays: 9 AM – 5 PM

Membership

Students, scholars, and community members are welcome. Access is completely free.

Fee: Free for all

Decades of manuscripts, letters, and records

Our collection brings history to life through carefully curated documents and artifacts. The archive serves as a bridge between generations — allowing older wisdom to guide new thinking.

150+Archived Items
Since 1200Historical Records

Ajmer's Rich Past

Tracing the vibrant history of Ajmer, a city where ancient tales and royal heritage come alive. Documents and artifacts dating back centuries, preserving the intellectual and spiritual heritage of this historic region.

Not just Islamic books

Promoting understanding, secularism, and democracy through shared knowledge.

Multi-Faith Collection

Books from all religions, fostering understanding and respect. Texts from diverse traditions encouraging open dialogue.

Free & Open Access

Completely free for all visitors. Knowledge should never be locked behind barriers.

Donations Welcome

We accept book donations that align with our mission of promoting understanding across traditions.

A glimpse into our library

Frequently Asked Questions

What books are available?

Classical Islamic texts, modern writings, reference materials, and books from multiple faith traditions.

Who can access it?

Students, scholars, and community members. Access is completely free for all visitors.

Are digital resources offered?

Yes, digital copies of many texts and online Islamic databases are available.

How to become a member?

Contact the library for membership details. Membership is free and open to anyone.

Can I donate books?

Yes, we gladly accept donations that align with our mission of promoting understanding and shared wisdom.

Talk to us

Reach out for book requests, research help, or general inquiries.

Phone

+91 7737378656 · +91 9529175756

Email

support@qasra.org