The "prefaces" of Muḥammad Ibn Yūsuf al-Sanūsī (1435/6-1490), Imām of Tilimsān (d.1486), who wrote study manuals on tawḥīd. The colophon states that this copy was made by Ibrāhīm Suwāré.
A poem by the Moroccan ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Ibn ʿAbd al-Wāḥid al-Lamṭī al-Maghribī al-Miknāsī al-Fāsī al-Mālikī (born c. 1475) on the sīrah (life) of the Prophet Muḥammad. Colophon blank.
An instructional book split into sections dealing with life, death, angels, judgement, heaven and hell, the signs of judgement, et cetera. First sections lost.
An incomplete copy of the maqāmāt of Abū Muḥammad Ibn al-Qāsim al-Ḥarīrī al-Baṣrī (1054-1122). A maqāma is a literary work of rhymed prose, of which al-Ḥarīriī's is the best known.
A treatise on the forbidden nature of butchering and eating animals that have died of natural causes, by Muḥammad al-Amīn Suwaré . The colophon (f189v) reports that: "The butchering of dead animals such as the cow is not allowed among us, [although] butchering dead animals is done by many in the ...
A versified treatise on morphology by the famous Andalusian grammarian Muḥammad Ibn ʿAbd Allāh Ibn Mālik al-Ṭāʾī al-Jiyānī, known as Ibn Mālik (1204 – 1274)