and what precedes it and what follows it, by Al-Malik al-Mu'ayyad Abu al-Nasr Shaykh to the students of knowledge at the Mu'ayyadi Mosque, with the stipulation that it not be taken out of it." The part was written in Naskhi script by 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Shabib al-Harrani al-Hanbali. He completed it on Sunday, shortly before 'Asr time, for five days having passed in the month of Rajab al-Fard, in the year seven hundred and fifteen. It has been compared, contains signs of pasting, and consists of 198 folios, with a layout of 27 lines per page.
The eighth part, beginning with Kitab al-Nikah (The Book of Marriage), and ending with the chapter on the explicit pronouncement of divorce and otherwise, at the end of "Section: If he says, 'You are divorced today if tomorrow comes'." At the beginning of the part is the aforementioned endowment note. It was written in Naskhi script by the scribe of the previous part. He completed it on Thursday, with one night remaining in Muharram of the year... and seven hundred [likely thirteen or sixteen]. It has been compared and corrected, and it consists of 208 folios, with a layout varying between 25 and 28 lines per page.
The ninth part, beginning with the completion of the chapter on the explicit pronouncement of divorce and otherwise, at "Section: If he says, 'You are divorced yesterday,' and he has no intention..." and ending with the chapter on the maintenance of slaves. The last thing mentioned in it is: "and his mother's milk is created for him, so it is like the child of the slave woman. And Allah knows best." The part was written in Naskhi script by the scribe of the two previous parts. He completed it on Monday, with nine nights remaining in Rabi' al-Akhir of the year seven hundred and sixteen. At the beginning of the part is the aforementioned endowment note. It has been compared and consists of 188 folios, with a layout of 30 lines per page.
The twelfth part, missing its beginning. The first part available of it is: "He turned away from me, then became alert and I said, 'O Messenger of Allah, she is lying.' He said, 'How so, when she has claimed that?' Agreed upon." from "Issue: It is accepted concerning matters that men do not have access to, such as breastfeeding and childbirth," from Kitab al-Shahadat (The Book of Testimony). It ends with the end of the book. The part was written by the scribe of the three previous parts, and he completed it on the night whose morning would be Thursday, the middle of the month of Safar, in the year seven hundred and seventeen. There is pasting on the final pages, the part has been compared, and it consists of 172 folios, with a layout of 28 lines per page.
We designate this copy with the symbol "A".