Abstract: A collection of anecdotes from Naqshabandī shaykhs, including Şeyh Havâce Meyân Maʻsûm Muhammed (d. 1098 AH/1686-7 AD), whose pilgrimage to Mecca in 1068 AH (1658 AD) is recounted.Binding note: Red leather cover with five rulings and a flap decorated in the same manner as the cover. Inside of cover decorated with orange marbling having green dots.Ms. codex.Title from fol. 2b.Physical description: 25 lines per page. Written in clear naskhī script. Captions in red; marginal notes mostly in red. A mainly gold ʻunwān with some gray and orange decorations on fol. 2b. Double gold ruling on fol. 2b and 3a; double red rulings throughout the ms.Origin: Copied by Esseyyid Ahmed Nüzhet in the first part of Shaʻbān 1238 AH (April 1823 AD) (fol. 38a).
Abstract: A treatise on Sufi doctrines and beliefs, copied by Aḥmad Ḥusām al-Dīn ibn Muḥammad, and dated 15th of Rabiʻ al-Awwal 1202 (1787).Ms. component part.Title from fol. 8a.31 lines per page. Written in very small naskh in black ink with use of red. Catchwords on the verso of each leaf. Dark cream European glazed paper.Incipit: حمدنا مبسملا ربنا الذي خثر لواء الادآب بالادبExplicit: بجاه حبيبك فصل اللهم على سيد المرسلين وسلم وعلى سائر النبيين وآلهم اجمعين