The manuscript is composed of earlier text pages remounted on larger folios. The original text area is very small and copied in naskh script in black ink, 12 lines to a page. According to the colophon it was copied by Fathallah ibn Muhammad `Ali Isfahani on 25 Safar 1040 H (3 October 1630). These folios were later remounted on larger folios which are copied with Arabic commentary in a different hand. The name of this second scribe, Ibn Haji Mirza Muhammad Taqi Abd al-Husayn Isfahani, can be found in the margin of the colophon page along with the date 1273 (1856-7) and the patron Mirza Muhammad Zaki, Vazir of Isfahan. The lacquer binding on the outer covers, datable to c. 1850-75, is decorated with a large rose branch on a tan ground. The inner covers have floral arabesques on a red ground in the field and a framing border filled with arabesques.