Copied in fully-vocalized nesih in black ink. The text is arranged into a single column with no text boxes, 20 lines per page. As there are numerous ink blotches and one section crossed out, it is likely that this was not a fair copy but either a draft or a copy made for personal use.
The work begins with a short Ottoman Turkish poem and the title Divan-i Mustafa in rık’a, but the main text is in a completely different hand and written in prose, making it highly likely this is not the name of the main work. The bulk of the text is an Ottoman Turkish theological tract that addresses a wide variety of topics, including the Prophet Muhammad’s physical appearance, the hadith, heaven, hell, and rituals. At the end of the text is an additional note that the owner of the work is Derviş Hüseyin Efendi.