Summary of points of Islamic law, dealing with acts of worship (ʻibādāt) including ablution, prayer, and fasting; the copy is missing both the beginning and the end. Pages are fragile, the copy is quite worm damaged and damp stained. Invocation in a different hand added at the end (f. 68v-69r).
Set of works on mathematics and astronomy copied together in what appears to be the same hand. The second work has a supercommentary copied in the margins. Several leaves of calculations and notations tipped or laid in; two tipped in pages have been foliated along with the leaves (f. 26, 33). Also includes one page in Ottoman Turkish (f.94v).
Turkish grammar explained in Arabic, covering the imperative (al-amr), negative imperative (al-nahī), simple past and past perfect (al-māḍī), present tense (al-muḍāriʻ), and verbal nouns (ism al-fāʻil), before proceeding to the construction of simple sentences and additional suffixes.
Lacunose copy of an illustrated Persian translation of a book of astronomy, mostly focused on the constellations; constellation illustrations from two sides have been transferred by pounce and are sometimes not completely inked or painted (see f. 52v, for example). Others have been outlined by pricking (see f. 58 lower illustrations, for example).
One leaf with a section of Jamī's poem Yūsuf va Zulaykhā. The leaf contains section 7 of the poem, about the Prophet Muḥammad's miʻrāj; couplets 4-17 on the recto, 19-25 on the verso with an illustration of the Prophet between verses 23 and 24.