al-Hanbali, as mentioned in the third part.
The first [volume] is incomplete at the beginning and its end is also incomplete (in the chapter on the two prostrations of forgetfulness), and it consists of 188 folios. The third is also incomplete at the beginning, starting with the chapter on the Zakat of sheep, and it consists of 191 folios. The fourth is incomplete at both the beginning and the end, starting with the chapter on the description of Hajj and ending with the section: "And whatever is required to be slaughtered in the Sacred Precinct, it is required to distribute its meat," and it consists of 159 folios. The eighth is incomplete at both the beginning and the end, starting with the section: "And if she expresses permission, it is more explicit and complete in permission than her silence," and its end is the issue where he says: "And if he says to the woman with whom the marriage has been consummated, 'You are divorced, you are divorced,'" and it consists of 179 folios. The ninth is incomplete at both the beginning and the end, starting with the issue where he says: "And if the one divorcing is a slave and his divorce is two [pronouncements], his wife is not lawful for him," and it consists of 159 folios. The tenth is incomplete at both the beginning and the end, starting with the section: "And if a person throws someone from a high place," and its end is the issue where he says: "And whatever livestock destroy at night of crops," and it consists of 187 folios. The last is incomplete at both the beginning and the end, starting with the section: "And if a man seeks help [against another]," and its end is the issue where he says: "And if she becomes pregnant by him," and it consists of 189 folios.
9 - A copy preserved under No. 40 Hanbali Fiqh, from the beginning of Kitab al-Buyu' (The Book of Sales) to the title of Kitab al-Hawala wa al-Daman (The Book of Transfer of Debt and Guarantee), in various Naskhi scripts from the tenth century approximately. It contains glosses, and at its beginning there is tearing and pasting. It consists of 201 folios, with a layout of between 21 and 25 lines per page.
10 - A copy preserved under No. B 20535, an incomplete part, from Kitab al-Nikah (The Book of Marriage) to Kitab al-Raj'ah (The Book of Reconciliatory Divorce), in Syrian Naskhi script, from the tenth century approximately. The final folios are completed, the headings are in red, and it shows signs of humidity. It consists of 173 folios, with a layout of 23 lines per page.
11 - A copy preserved under No. B 20558, the first part, in Naskhi script from the