105. Popular exegesis, in the form of question and answer, on Biblical matters and words from O. T. and N. T.
106. A popular treatise divided into shakl , various human conditions characterized as auspicious or inauspicious, with medical prognostications drawn with reference to the Qurʼān and the stars
109. Portions of the Qurʼān, including sūras xxxvi and xlviii and a number of prayers, spells and similar formulae.
110. Portolan atlas containing a world map, regional maps of the Mediterranean, and astronomical and chronological tables; composed in 1571
117. A prayer-book arranged according to the days of the week, including passages from and adaptations of the Qurʼān
118. A prayer, each line beginning “Yā rabb ...”, the first line starting “Yā rabb bi-smika fī umūrī abdaʼu ...”