Summary: The 17th-century manuscript titled "SHARH-I-DIWAN-I-ALI" by Husain bin Muinuddin al-Maybudi is a commentary on Ali bin Abu Talib's Diwan, starting with the usual phrase "Bell cate le." The illuminated script is in good condition, comprising 248 folios mounted on new margins and ending with a Farman by Sultan Husayn Mirza prohibiting beard shaving. The manuscript contains seals of Nawwab Sayyid Vilayat Ali Khan and Sayyid Khurshid Nawwab of Patna at the beginning and end. The text is set in Talig Scribe style and showcases the artistry and meticulousness of the scribe.