1. The Black Star of Freedom (2010):
>This novel highlights the struggles of a young Nigerian man as he navigates social injustice and political corruption in a fictional West African country.
2. The Messenger (2012):
>This book tells the story of a courageous journalist named Yusuf Ibrahim, who faces numerous challenges as he investigates a series of mysterious disappearances in northern Nigeria.
3. The Descendants (2014):
>In this novel, Gasau explores the complexities of family relationships, cultural traditions, and the weight of history as he delves into the lives of three generations of a Nigerian family.
4. The Imam and the Journalist (2016):
>This book explores religious tolerance and the power of the media as it follows the lives of an imam and a journalist in northern Nigeria, who find themselves on opposing sides of a socio-political conflict.
5. The House That Never Forgets (2018):
>This novel examines the themes of identity, legacy, and the preservation of cultural heritage through the lens of a family's struggle to reclaim their ancestral home in a rapidly modernizing Nigeria.
6. The Mirror of the Earth (2021):
>In this work of historical fiction, Gasau delves into the life of the 19th-century Sokoto Caliphate scholar, Sheikh Usman dan Fodio, and explores the themes of religious reform, jihad, and the impact of colonialism in pre-colonial northern Nigeria.
These are some of the notable books authored by Ahmad T Aminu Gasau, reflecting his literary contribution to exploring social issues, cultural heritage, and human experiences within Nigerian and West African contexts.