At this level, the book teaches the sacred proportions of writing the Alif . It discusses the Mashq (script) where the Alif must be precisely one Alif in height. Mistakes in writing the Alif are seen as distortions in one's personal spiritual geometry.
Some Sufi commentators (like Ibn ‘Arabi’s school) note that the Alif is the secret of the Basmala ("Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim"). Though the Basmala begins with Ba’ , the Ba’ is only a vessel; the inner reality is the Alif, which is hidden in the Bism because the Alif cannot begin a word—it must be carried by a consonant. This concealment is a mercy: the absolute cannot be directly uttered.
: It outlines the spiritual ranks of Sufi experts and the nature of Musyahadah (contemplation or witnessing of the Divine). Structure and Content