Chapter: Seclusion While Relieving Oneself.
2Chapter: Choosing An Appropriate Place To Urinate.
3Chapter: What A Person Should Say When He Enters The Area Wherein He Relieves Himself.
4Chapter: It Is Dislikes To Face The Qiblah While Relieving Oneself.
5Chapter: Concession In This Regard.
6Chapter: How Should One Undress While Relieving Oneself.
7Chapter: The Disliking Of Speech While Relieving Oneself.
8Chapter: Returning Salam While Urinating?
9Chapter: The Permissibility Of Remembering Allah, The Most High, While Not In A State Of Purity.
10Chapter: Entering The Area In Which One Relieves Oneself With A Ring Upon Which Allah’s Name Is Engraved.
11Chapter: Avoiding (The Splatter) Of Urine.
12Chapter: Urinating While Standing.
13Chapter: The Permissibility Of A Man Urinating In A Vessel During The Night, And Placing It Near Him.
14Chapter: The Places Where It Is Prohibited To Urinate.
15Chapter: Urinating In Al-Mustaham (The Bathing Area).
16Chapter: The Prohibition Of Urinating In Burrows.
17Chapter: What Should Be Said When A Person Exits The Toilet In Which He Relieved Himself.
18Chapter: Disapproval Of Touching One’s Private Part With The Right Hand While Purifying.
19Chapter: Covering While Relieving Oneself.
20Chapter: The Objects With Which It Is Prohibited To Purify Oneself.
21Chapter: Cleansing Oneself With Stones.
22Chapter: Al-Istibra’.
23Chapter: Cleansing With Water After Relieving Oneself.
24Chapter: A Man Should Rub His Hands On The Ground After He Has Performed Istinja’.
25Chapter: The Siwak.
26Chapter: How To Use The Siwak.
27Chapter: On Using Another’s Siwak.
28Chapter: Washing The Siwak.
29Chapter: The (Use Of) Siwak Is From The Fitrah (Natural Acts).
30Chapter: Using The Siwak When Praying The (Voluntary) Night Prayer.
31Chapter: The Obligatory Status Of Wudu’.
32Chapter: The Permissibility Of A Person Renewing His Wudu’ Without Having Broken It.
33Chapter: What Impurifies Water.
34Chapter: What Has Been Narrated Concering The Well Of Buda’ah.
35Chapter: Water Does Not Become Junub (Impure).
36Chapter: Urinating In Standing Water.
37Chapter: Wudu’ From The Water Left (In A Container) After A Dog Has Drunk From It.
38Chapter: The Water Left By A Cat.
39Chapter: Wudu’ From The Water Left By A Woman.
40Chapter: The Prohibition Of That.
41Chapter: Wudu’ With Sea Water.
42Chapter: Wudu’ Using An-Nabidh.
43Chapter: Should A Person Offer Salat When He Fees to Urge To Relieve Himself.
44Chapter: The Amount Of Water That Is Acceptable For Performing Wudu’.
45Chapter: Excessiveness In The Water For Ablution.
46Chapter: Regarding Isbagh (To Complete) Al-Wudu’.
47Chapter: Performing Wudu’ From Brass Containers.
48Chapter: Saying ’Bismillah’ While Starting Wudu’.
49Chapter: A Man Putting His Hand In The Container Before Washing It.
50Chapter: The Manner of The Prophet’s Wudu’.
51Chapter: Performing [The Actions Of] Wudu’ Thrice.
52Chapter: Performing [The Actions Of] Wudu’ Twice.
53Chapter: Performing [The Actions Of] Wudu’ Once.
54Chapter: Separating Between The Madmadah and Istinshaq.
55Chapter: On Al-Istinthar (Blowing Water From The Nose).
56Chapter: Parting One’s Fingers Through The Beard.
57Chapter: Wiping Over the ’Imamah (Turban).
58Chapter: Washing The Feet.
59Chapter: Wiping Over The Khuff.
60Chapter: The Period (Allowed) For Wiping.
61Chapter: Wiping Over The Socks.
62Chapter: Another Proof For Wiping.
63Chapter: How Should One Wipe.
64Chapter: Splashing Water (On The Private Parts).
65Chapter: What Should One Say After Finishing Wudu’.
66Chapter: A Person Praying (All) The Prayers With One Wudu’.
67Chapter: Separating The Actions Of Wudu’.
68Chapter: A Person Who Is Unsure Of Breaking His Wudu’.
69Chapter: Wudu’ From Kissing.
70Chapter: Wudu’ From Touching The Penis.
71Chapter: Concession In This Regard.
72Chapter: Wudu’ From Eating Camel Meat.
73Chapter: Wudu’ From Touching And Washing Raw Meat.
74Chapter: Not Performing Wudu’ From Touching A Carcass.
75Chapter: Not Performing Wudu’ FRom [Food Which Had Been Cooked] Over Fire.
76Chapter: Strictness In This Regard.
77Chapter: Wudu’ From (Drinking) Milk.
78Chapter: Concession In This Regard.
79Chapter: Wudu’ From Bleeding.
80Chapter: Wudu’ From Sleeping.
81Chapter: A Person Who Steps On Something Impure.
82Chapter: The One Who Breaks His Wudu’ During Prayer.
83Chapter: On Pre-Seminal Fluid (Madhi).
84Chapter: Intercourse Without Ejaculation.
85Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Who Wishes To Repeat (The Act).
86Chapter: Performing Wudu’ For One Who Wishes To Repeat (The Act).
87Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Sleeping.
88Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Eating.
89Chapter: Those Who Said That The Sexually Impure Should Perform Wudu’.
90Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Delaying Ghusl.
91Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Reciting Qur’an.
92Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Shaking Hands.
93Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Entering The Masjid.
94Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Leading The Prayer In A State Of Forgetfulness.
95Chapter: A Person Who Sees Some Wetness (On His Clothes) After Sleeping.
96Chapter: A Woman Has Dreams Like A Man Has Dreams.
97Chapter: The Amount Of Water With Which Ghusl Can Be Performed.
98Chapter: Regarding The Ghusl For Janabah.
99Chapter: Performing Wudu’ After Ghusl.
100Chapter: A Woman Undoing (The Braids Of) Her Hair While Performing Ghusl.
101Chapter: A Sexually Impure Person Washing His Head With Khitmi.
102Chapter: The Fluid That Flows Between The Man And The Woman (And Traces Remain On One’s Garment Or Body).
103Chapter: Eating With A Menstruating Woman And Being Around Her.
104Chapter: The Menstruating Woman Hands Over Something From The Masjid.
105Chapter: The Menstruating Woman Does Not Make Up The (Missed) Prayers.
106Chapter: Intercourse With Menstruating Women.
107Chapter: A Person Has Relations With Her Other Than Intercourse.
108Chapter: Concerning The Woman Who Has Istihadah, And (Those Scholars) Who Stated That She Should Leave The Prayer For The Number Of Days Which She Used To Menstruate.
109Chapter: Those Who Narrated That She Should Not Leave The Prayer After Her Menses Finish.
110Chapter: When The Menstruation Starts She Should Leave The Prayer.
111Chapter: The Narrations That State The Woman With Istihadah Should Perform Ghusl For Every Prayer.
112Chapter: Those Who State: She Should Combine Between Two Prayers, And Perform One Ghusl Before Both Of Them.
113Chapter: Those Who Said: She Should Perform Ghusl From One Purity To The Other.
114Chapter: Those Who Said: She Should Perform Ghusl From One Zuhr (Prayer) To The Next Zuhr (Prayer).
115Chapter: Those Who Said: She Should Perform Ghusl Once A Day, But Did Not Specify Zuhr.
116Chapter: Those Who Said: She Should Perform Ghusl Between The Days (Of Her Menses).
117Chapter: Those Who Said: She Should Perform Wudu’ For Evey Prayer.
118Chapter: Those Who Did Not Mention The Wudu’ Except If It Was Nullified.
119Chapter: Concerning The Yellowish And Brownish Discharge After Purification.
120Chapter: Intercourse Of A Husband With A Woman In A State Of Istihadah.
121Chapter: What Has Been Narrated Regarding The Time (Limit) Of Post-Partum Bleeding.
122Chapter: Performing Ghusl After Menses.
123Chapter: The Tayammum.
124Chapter: Tayammum During Residency.
125Chapter: The Sexually Impure Person Performing Tayammum.
126Chapter: When The Sexually Impure Person Is Afraid Of Suffering From The Cold, Does He Perform Tayammum?
127Chapter: The Wounded Person Performing Tayammum.
128Chapter: The One Who Performed Tayammum (Later) Finds Water During The Prayer Time, But After Having Prayed.
129Chapter: Performing Ghusl For The Friday Prayer.
130Chapter: The Permissibility Of Not Performing Ghusl On Friday.
131Chapter: A Person Accepts Islam, And Is Ordered To Perform Ghusl.
132Chapter: A Woman Washes Her Garment That She Wears During Her Menses [To Pray In].
133Chapter: Praying In A Garment In Which He Has Engaged In Intercourse.
134Chapter: Praying In Women’s Shu’ur (Garments).
135Chapter: Concession In This Regard.
136Chapter: A Garment With A Seminal Fluid On It.
137Chapter: A Child’s Urine Splashes On A Garment.
138Chapter: The Ground Which Has Been (Polluted) With Urine.
139Chapter: The Earth Becomes Pure When Dry.
140Chapter: Impurity That Touches The Hem (Of One’s Clothes).
141Chapter: Impurity Which Touches One’s Shoes.
142Chapter: Repeating (The Prayer) Due To An Impurity On The Garment.
143Chapter: Saliva Falling On A Garment.