Complete, octagonal copy of the Qurʼān with metal case, for use as an amulet; several leaves have been repaired and the first few may be later replacements.
Incomplete copy of the Gospels, beginning in chapter 44 of Mark and ending in the second chapter of Luke, and notated with divisions for reading on specific days; followed by leaves of a question and answer book about Arabic grammar copied in a different hand. The leaves for this second work have been remargined and inset into larger frames so that the two works could be bound together.
Incomplete copy of the Qurʼān containing verses 2:201-6:24. The parchment is curling, often brittle, and shows clear striations from preparation on a number of membranes (see f. 8 for example).
Complete copy of the Qurʼān, except for half of verse 134 in Ṭā Ḥā. Copied on loose leaves of laid, watermarked European paper, decorated in red and yellow and kept between boards in a wrap and satchel. The boards have some recitation suggestions written on them. Two leaves with most of Muʼminūn verses 47 to 65 laid in; the leaves are in a different hand and do not replace missing text.
Complete copy of the Qurʼān. Leaves at the beginning and end have been replaced in a similar style but different hand including the dual page illuminated opening leaves which are a later addition. Leaves missing pieces have been mended extremely neatly, see for example f. 437.
Complete copy of the Qurʼān with Persian interlinear translation and marginal notations. Two pages concerning istikhārah follow the text of the Qurʼān (f. 221r-221v), but are incomplete. First two pages remounted and several pages have had their edges evened.
Several incomplete Sūras of the Qurʼān. Selections from the following are included: al-Anfāl (8), al-Tawbah (9), al-Muʼminūn (23), al-Nūr (24), al-Furqān (25).
Unbound copy of the story of the People of the Cave, known in other traditions as the Seven Sleepers. The text begins with "Qāla Ibn ʻAbbās", and is a retelling and explanation of the tale as it appears in the Qurʼān in sūrah 18 at the end. The final leaf is smaller paper (155 x 130 (140 x 110) mm); the recto of that leaf and the previous half page is an addition in a different hand with the verso of the final leaf written in Persian.
Dictionary of the Arabic language originally compiled between 1368 and 1392. Words are indexed by their last root letter and have brief definitions. Frequent marginal notes.
Short account of the life of the Prophet Muḥammad with extensive commentarial marginalia. The margins are 65-80 mm wide on each side with commentary written in angled paragraphs, numbered individually.
Work about Hanafi practice. The first section is about the virtues of Abū Ḥanīfah, followed by sections on jurisprudence of rituals including ritual purification, prayer, traveler's prayer, Friday prayer, alms, and fasting.