The eleventh part, beginning with Kitab al-Qada' (The Book of Judiciary) and ending with the end of the book. On its front is the aforementioned endowment. It was written in a beautiful Naskhi script. Its scribe completed it on Friday in the first ten days of Rabi' al-Awwal in the year seven hundred twenty-six. There is humidity and pasting on the final folios. It consists of 214 folios, with a layout of 23 lines per page.
We denote this copy with the symbol "B".
5 - A copy preserved under No. 19 Hanbali Fiqh, containing:
A part beginning with: "After the dawn breaks, he said: Yes" from "Section: As for the voluntary [fast] for a reason other than what al-Khiraqi mentioned" from Kitab al-Salah (The Book of Prayer), and ending with the end of Kitab al-Jana'iz (The Book of Funerals). It is from the endowment of Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh, completing one of the two previous copies acquired from the library of his mosque. The part was written in Naskhi script by 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Shabib al-Harrani al-Hanbali, who was previously mentioned in the two former copies, and he compared it against an original that had been compared with the author's original in the year seven hundred and thirteen.
Another part, from the endowment of Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh, containing seven folios from the beginning of Kitab al-Qada', followed by the remainder of it in Usul al-Fiqh. Its handwriting is similar to the script of the previous part, and it was completed in Naskhi script in the ninth century approximately.
6 - A copy preserved under No. 21 Hanbali Fiqh, from the endowment of Barsbay in the year eight hundred twenty-seven, containing: The second part, from the beginning of Bab al-Imamah (The Chapter on Leadership) to the end of Kitab al-Siyam (The Book of Fasting). It was written in Naskhi script and consists of 314 folios, with a layout of 21 lines per page.
7 - A copy preserved under No. 25 Hanbali Fiqh, missing its beginning. The first available portion of it is some lines before Bab Ma Takunu bihi al-Taharah min al-Ma' (The Chapter on What Purifies with Water), and it ends with the end of Kitab al-I'tikaf (The Book of Seclusion). The copy was written in Naskhi script, from the tenth century approximately, and it shows signs of humidity, pasting, and insect damage. It consists of 298 folios, with a layout of 33 lines per page.
8 - A copy preserved under No. 39 Hanbali Fiqh, seven volumes containing the first, third, fourth, and from the eighth to the eleventh. They were written in Naskhi script by Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Adil