Binding: Paper boards.Contents note: On the final page laid out as versified text as normally found in the liturgy are the following verses: "In the name of the Lord God of / Israel let us sing / And make completion / An anthology from the anthology of prayers / And praises and words of / Wisdom and the festival and Sabbath / Liturgies and the words / Of the priests / And elders upon them the / Favour of the Lord and his pardons / supreme. Amen, for the / sake of / Moses the Faithful, Amen / Amen"Contents note: Around the versified text is woven in words the statement: "The peace of Yahweh be upon our master Moses the son of Amram the prophet."Dimensions: 195mm (height) x 151mm (width)Record origin: "Description based on Library's correspondence with Alan Crown (6 October 1995)."A liturgical midrashic composition on the Day of Atonement and selected poems of Abraham al-Ayyah (Abraham the Stammerer).
Binding: Leather-covered boards with textile overcover; now detatached and housed separately.Contents: Various Prophetic traditions about prayer (ff. 1a–8b). An anonymous exposition in Persian of the 12th juzʾ of the Qurʼān, Q: 11:6 - 12:52, incipit: رب يسر بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وتمم بالخبر وما من دابة ونيست يا هيچ جنبیده في الارض در زمین (ff. 9a–66b).Decoration: None.Dimensions: 220 × 130 mm.Hand: Coarse naskh.Layout: One column of 19 lines per page.Origin note: Thought to originate in the Tirah Valley, now in Pakistan.Record origin: Description based on the catalogue record in Fihrist (2023).A Persian explanation of the 12th portion (juzʾ) of the Qurʼan, preceded by traditions about prayer.