Chapter: What Has Been Reported About Hijrah (Emigration) And Living In The Desert Areas.
2Chapter: Regarding Hijrah: Has It Ended?
3Chapter: Regarding Residing In As-Sham.
4Chapter: Regarding The Continuance Of Jihad.
5Chapter: Regarding The Reward Of Jihad.
6Chapter: Regarding The Prohibition Of Wandering (As-Siyahah).
7Chapter: Regarding The Virtues Of Returning Home From An Expedition.
8Chapter: Regarding The Virtues Of Fighting The Romans Compared To The Other Nations.
9Chapter: Regarding Sailing On The Sea While Going On An Expedition.
10Chapter: The Virtues Of Jihad At Sea.
11Chapter: Regarding The Virtue Of Killing Disbeliever.
12Chapter: Regarding The Sanctity Of The Womenfolk Of The Mujahidin To Those Who Do Not Participate.
13Chapter: Regarding The Detachment That Returns Without Any Spoils.
14Chapter: Doubling (The Reward For) The Remembrance In The Cause Of Allah, The Mighty And Sublime.
15Chapter: Regarding One Who Died In Batlle.
16Chapter: Regarding The Virtue Of Ribat.
17Chapter: Regarding The Virtue Of Keeping Watch In The Cause Of Allah, The Mighty And Sublime.
18Chapter: That It Is Disliked To Abandon Fighting.
19Chapter: Regarding Abrogation Of The Command For Mass Deployment By Specific Deployment.
20Chapter: The Allowance To Stay Behing Due To An Excuse.
21Chapter: What Is Accepted As Participation In Battle.
22Chapter: Regarding Bravery And Cowardice.
23Chapter: Regarding The Saying Of Allah, The Mighty And Sublime: And Do Not Throw Yourself Into Destruction.
24Chapter: Regarding Shooting.
25Chapter: Regarding A Person Who Fights For Worldly Gain.
26Chapter: Whoever Fights So That The Word Of Allah Is Uppermost.
27Chapter: Regarding The Virtue Of Martyrdom.
28Chapter: Regarding The Acceptance Of The Martyr’s Intercession.
29Chapter: Regarding The Visible Light At The Martyr’s Grave.
30Chapter: Regarding Fighting For Wages.
31Chapter: The Allowance To Take Wages.
32Chapter: A Man Who Fights For The Wages Of His Service.
33Chapter: Regarding A Man Who Goes To Battle While His Parents Object.
34Chapter: Regarding Women Participating In Battle.
35Chapter: Regarding Fighting Against The Tyrant Rulers.
36Chapter: A Person Being Transported For Battle At The Expense Of Others.
37Chapter: Regarding A Person Going To Battle, Seeking Reward And Spoils Of War.
38Chapter: A Person Who Sells His Self (For The Sake Of Allah).
39Chapter: A Person Who Accepts Islam, And Is Killed In The Same Spot, In The Cause Of Allah, The Most High.
40Chapter: Regarding A Man Who Dies By His Own Weapon.
41Chapter: Supplication When Meeting (The Enemy).
42Chapter: Regarding A Person Who Asks Allah For Martyrdom.
43Chapter: Regarding It Being Disliked To Clip The Forelocks And Tails Of Horses.
44Chapter: Regarding What Colors Are Recommended In Horses.
45Chapter: Can A Mare Be Called A (Faras ) Horse?
46Chapter: What Is Disliked Among Horses.
47Chapter: What Has Been Commanded Regarding Proper Care For Riding Beasts And Cattle.
48Chapter: Regarding Dismounting At Camps.
49Chapter: Regarding Garlanding Horses With Bowstrings.
50Chapter: Being Kind To Horses, And Keeping Them, And Rubbing Down Their Rump.
51Chapter: Regarding Hanging Bells (From The Necks Of Animals).
52Chapter: Regarding Riding Al-Jallalah (Animals That Eat Dung And Filth).
53Chapter: Regarding A Person Naming His Riding Beast.
54Chapter: Regarding Calling Out During The Time Of Departure (For Battle): "O Allah’s Horseman! Ride".
55Chapter: The Prohibition Of Cursing An Animal.
56Chapter: Regarding The Prohibition Of Instigating Fights Among Beasts.
57Chapter: Regarding Branding Animals.
58Chapter: The Prohibition Of Branding The Face, And Striking The Face.
59Chapter: The Prohibition Of Studding Donkeys With Mare Horses.
60Chapter: Regarding Three People Riding An Animal.
61Chapter: Regarding Remaining Halted Aton An Animal.
62Chapter: On Side Camels.
63Chapter: Regarding Traveling Fast, And Prohibition Of Staying On Roads At Night.
64Chapter: Traveling At Night.
65Chapter: The Owner Of The Animal Is More Entitled To Ride In The Front.
66Chapter: Regarding The Animal That Is Hamstrung During War.
67Chapter: Regrding Stakes In Racing.
68Chapter: Regarding Foot Races.
69Chapter: Regarding Al-Muhallil (Entering A Third Horse In A Race With Two Other Horses For A Stake).
70Chapter: Practicing Al-Jalab With Horses In Racing.
71Chapter: Regarding Embellishing The Sword With Silver.
72Chapter: Regarding Entering The Masjid With An Arrow.
73Chapter: Regarding The Prohibition Of Passing An Unsheathed Sword.
74Chapter: The Prohibition Of Cutting A Strap Between Two Fingers.
75Chapter: Regarding Wearing Coats Of Mail.
76Chapter: On Flags And Banners.
77Chapter: Seeking Assistance From Allah By (Supplication, Worship Etc.) Of Weak Horses and Weak People.
78Chapter: Regarding A Man Who Calls Out A Code Word.
79Chapter: What A Man Should Say When Setting Out On A Journey.
80Chapter: Regarding The Supplication During A Farewell.
81Chapter: Supplication At The Time Of Mounting An Animal.
82Chapter: What A Man Says When Dismounting At Camp.
83Chapter: Regarding The Disapproval Of Traveling At The Beginning Of The Night.
84Chapter: Regarding Which Day Is Recommended For Travel.
85Chapter: Regarding Setting Out On A Journey During The Early Hours Of The Day.
86Chapter: Regarding A Man Traveling Alone.
87Chapter: A Group Of People Traveling Together Putting One Of Them In Charge.
88Chapter: Regarding Traveling To The Territory Of The Enemy With The Mushaf.
89Chapter: Regarding What Is Recommended In Armies, Companies, And Expeditions.
90Chapter: Regarding Calling Idolators To Islam.
91Chapter: Regarding Burning In Enemy Territories.
92Chapter: Regarding Sending Spies.
93Chapter: Regarding A Wayfarer Eating Dates And Drinking Milk He Passes By.
94Chapter: Whoever Said That He Many Eat From What Has Fallen.
95Chapter: Regarding Whoever Said That He May Not Milk (An Animal Without Permission).
96Chapter: Regarding Obedience.
97Chapter: What Has Been Ordered Regarding Keeping The Army Close Together (When Camping).
98Chapter: Regarding The Disapproval Of Desiring To Encounter The Enemy.
99Chapter: What Supplication Is Made When Encountering The Enemy.
100Chapter: Calling The Idolaters (To Accept Islam).
101Chapter: Deception During War.
102Chapter: Attacking The Enemy During The Night.
103Chapter: Staying In The Rear Guard.
104Chapter: What The Idolates Are To Be Fought For.
105Chapter: The Prohibition Of Fighting A Person Who Seeks Protection By Prostrating.
106Chapter: Fleeing On The Day Of The March.
107Chapter: Regarding A Captive Being Compelled Into Disbelief.
108Chapter: Ragarding The Judgement For The Spy When He Is A Muslim.
109Chapter: Regarding A Spy That Is A Dhimmi.
110Chapter: Regarding A Spy Who Is Under Protection (In A Muslim Territory).
111Chapter: Regarding What Time Is Recommended For The Encounter.
112Chapter: Regarding The Order To Keep Silent At The Time Of The Encounter.
113Chapter: Regarding A Man Walking During The Encounter.
114Chapter: Regarding Pride During Battle.
115Chapter: Regarding A Man Being Taken Captive.
116Chapter: Regarding Lying In Ambush.
117Chapter: Regarding Rows.
118Chapter: Regarding Drawing Swords During The Encounter.
119Chapter: Regarding Duals.
120Chapter: Regarding The Prohibtion Of Mutilation.
121Chapter: Regarding Killing Women.
122Chapter: Regarding The Abhorrance Of Burning The Enemy With Fire.
123Chapter: Regarding A Man Who Rents His Riding Animal For Half Or A Share (Of The Spoils).
124Chapter: Regarding Shackling Captives.
125Chapter: Regarding Abusing And Beating A Captive, (And Confession).
126Chapter: Regarding Compelling A Captive To Accept Islam.
127Chapter: Killing A Captive Without Inviting Him To Islam.
128Chapter: To Kill A Captive While Imprisioned.
129Chapter: To Kill A Captive With An Arrow.
130Chapter: Regarding The Generosity In Freeing A Captive Without Any Ransom.
131Chapter: Regarding Ransoming Captives With Wealth.
132Chapter: Regarding The Leader Remaining At The Battlefield After Victory Over The Enemy.
133Chapter: Regarding Separating Captives.
134Chapter: The Permissiong To Separate In The Case Of Those (Captives) Who Reached Puberty.
135Chapter: Regarding Muslims Wealth That The Enemy Acquires, Then Its Owner Finds In Among The Spoils.
136Chapter: Regarding Slavs Of The Idolaters Who Join the Muslims And Accept Islam.
137Chapter: Permitting Food In The Land Of The Enemy.
138Chapter: Regarding The Prohibition Of Plundering When Food Is Scarce In The Land Of The Enemy.
139Chapter: Regarding Carrying Food Out Of The Land Of The Enemy.
140Chapter: Regarding Selling Food When There Is Surplus For The People In The Land Of The Enemy.
141Chapter: Regarding A Man Benefits From Something In The Spoils.
142Chapter: Regarding The Permissibility Of Using The Weapons That Have Been Used For Fighting In The Battlefield.
143Chapter: Regarding The Gravity Of Ghulul.
144Chapter: Regarding The Imam Leaving the Ghulul When It Is Minimal, And Not Burning The Equipment.
145Chapter: Regarding Punishing The One Who Commits Ghulul.
146Chapter: The Prohibition Of Harboring A Person Who Committed Ghulul.
147Chapter: Regarding The Salab (Spoils) Being Given To The Person Who Killed.
148Chapter: Regarding The Imam Denying The Spoils (Salab To The Person Who Killed, If He Sees Fit To, And The Horse And Weapon Are Parts Of The Spoils (Salab).
149Chapter: The Spoils(Salab) Are Not Be Subjected To The Khumus.
150Chapter: Whoever Finishes Off A Severly Wounded Person, He Is Granted Some Of His Spoils (Salab).
151Chapter: Regarding Whoever Comes After The Spoils Of War Are Distributed, Then There Is No Share For Him.
152Chapter: Regarding A Woman And A Slave Being Given Something From The Spoils.
153Chapter: Regarding An Idolater Being Alloted A Share.
154Chapter: Alloting Two Shares For The Horse.
155Chapter: Regarding Giving Only One Portion (For The Horse).
156Chapter: Regarding The Nafl.
157Chapter: Regarding The Nafl In The Case Of Detachement Of The Army.
158Chapter: Regarding Whoever Said That The Khumus Is Before The Nafl.
159Chapter: The Spoils Acquired By A Detachment Should Be Divided Among The Whole Army.
160Chapter: Regarding The Nafl Of Gold And Silver, And From The Spoils Gained In The Beginning (Of The Battle).
161Chapter: Regarding The Imam Taking Something From The Fa’i For Himself.
162Chapter: Regarding Fulfilling The Covenant.
163Chapter: Regarding The Imam Is The Shield Of The Covenant.
164Chapter: Regarding There Being A Covenant Between The Imam And The Enemy, And He Advances Towards Them (To Attack).
165Chapter: Regarding Fulfilling The Agreement For One Who Has A Covenant, And The Sanctity Of His Protection.
166Chapter: Regarding Sending Messengers.
167Chapter: Regarding Protection Granted By A Woman.
168Chapter: Regarding Treaties With The Enemy.
169Chapter: To Attack The Enemy By Surprise And To Imitate Them.
170Chapter: Regarding Saying "Allahu Akbar" When Reaching Every High Ground During A Journey.
171Chapter: Regarding The Permission For Returning From The Battle After It Had Been Prohibited.
172Chapter: On Sending A Person Carrying Good News.
173Chapter: Regarding Giving A Present To The One Who Delivers Good News.
174Chapter: Regarding Prostration Out Of Gratitude.
175Chapter: Regarding At-Turuq (Returning From A Journey To The Family At Night).
176Chapter: Regarding Reception.
177Chapter: Regarding What Is Recommended Of Spending All The Supplies In Battle Upon The Return Of The Warrior.
178Chapter: Regarding The Salat Performed Upon Returning From A Journey.
179Chapter: Regarding Wages For The One Who Distributes The Spoils.
180Chapter: Engaging In Trade During Battle.
181Chapter: Regarding Carrying Weapons To The Land Of The Enemy.
182Chapter: Regarding Residing In The Land Of Shirk.