"The Book of Beasts". A list of animals (elephant, rabbit, scorpion, frog) linked in some way to specific transgressions (drinking alcohol, et cetera).
A short work on numerology in ritual practice. The colophon gives Uthmān Dhat (?) as the owner and "al-Muṣṭafā Suwaré named Muḥammad Kayta" as the copyist.
The most basic of the "creeds" of Muḥammad b. Yūsuf al-Sanūsī (1435/6-1490) on tawḥīd. Incomplete. There seems to be an underlay of a previous text or design that has been erased on f. 244r.
A collection of 39 Ḥadīth written "by grace of our Sheikh Fūdī (teacher), the Imam Sīl, I wrote it from our Sheikh, and I write nothing except from my Sheikh".
A qaṣīdah by the Andalusian Abī Isḥāq al-Albīrī (d. 1065/6) composed for his son concerning the merits of learning and its application. The colophon gives the owner as Muḥammad Ibn ʿAbd Allāh Suwaré. Two lines of poetry encased in red box and circles by a later hand on f. 270v. Signification uncl...