The text is copied in unvocalized nesih in black ink, with red used for titles, headers, and textboxes, except for the first two folios of the main text, which contain thick outlines in gold. The first folio of the main text also features an unvan in gold, with an undulating triangle outlined in red containing white and pink flowers, green vines and red buds on a gold background, and green shoots rising from the triangle. After the initial takriz, the text is arranged in two columns (with titles, endings, opening and post-script in a single column), incorporating 17 lines.
The main text of the volume is a description of the Prophet Muhammad’s physical appearance, characteristics, and personal history, divided according to the fihrist at the start of the work. It is likely a copy of an Ottoman Turkish translation of the Shamā’il al-nabawiyah wa’l-khaṣā’il al-Muṣṭafawiyah by al-Tirmidhī without the name of the translator immediately available. The manuscript begins with a takriz and then followed by the start of the main text, which is followed at the end by a long supplicatory poem in Ottoman Turkish. The volume contains a seal and inscription indicating its ownership by Da’i Abdi. There are frequent long comments in Ottoman Turkish in the margins.