(1) Chapter. What has come in the Statement of Allah: "Then when the (Jumuah) SaIat is ended, you may disperse through the land, and seek of the Bounty of Allah... And Allah is the Best of Providers." (V.62:10,11) And also His Statement: " Eat not up your property among yourselves unjustly except it be a trade among yourselves unjustly except it be a trade amongst you, by mutual consent..." (V.4:29)
2(2) Chapter. Legal, illegal things are clearly defined, and in between them are some doubtful (unclear) things.
3(3) Chapter. Explanation of doubtful (unclear) things.
4(4) Chapter. What doubtful (unclear) things should be avoided?
5(5) Chapter. Whoever does not consider dark suggestions by one’s ownself or similar things as doubtful (unclear) things.
6(6) Chapter. The Statement of Alllah: “And when they see some merchandise or some amusement [beating of Tambur (drum) etc.], they disperse headlong to it...”.(V.62:11)
7(7) Chapter. The one who does not care from where he earns his money (i.e., whether through legal or illegal ways).
8(8) Chapter. Trade of cloth and other things.
9(9) Chapter. Going out for trading.
10(10) Chapter. Trading in sea.
11(11) Chapter. “And when they see some merchandise or some amusement [beating of Tambur (drum) etc.], they disperse headlong to it...”(V.62:11)
12(12) Chapter. Allah’s Statement: “...Spend of the good things which you have (legally) earned...” (V.2:267)
13(13) Chapter. Whoever liked to expand in his sustenance.
14(14) Chapter. The Prophet ﷺ purchased (foodgrains) on credit.
15(15) Chapter. The earnings of a person and his manual labour.
16(16) Chapter. One should be lenient and generous in bargaining, and whoever demands his debts back should do so in a modest lenient manner.
17(17) Chapter. Whoever gave time to a rich person to pay at his convenience.
18(18) Chapter. Whoever waited for a person in hard circumstances to pay debt (i.e., when he is able to repay).
19(19) Chapter. If both the seller and buyer explain the good and bad points of the transaction and hide nothing and give sincere advice (then they are blessed in their bargain).
20(20) Chapter. Selling of mixed dates.
21(21) Chapter. What is said about the meat seller and the butcher.
22(22) Chapter. What is said regarding the loss (of blessing) if one tells lies or hides the facts in a deal.
23(23) Chapter. The Statement of Allah: “O you who believe! Eat not Riba (usury) doubled and multiplied.”(V.3:130)
24(24) Chapter. (The sin of) one who eats Riba (usury), its witness and its writer.
25(25) Chapter. (The sin of) the Riba-giver.
26(26) Chapter: “Allah will destroy Riba (usury) and will give increase for Sadaqat (deeds of charity, alms). And Allah likes not the disbelievers, sinners!” (V.2:276)
27(27) Chapter. What is disapproved of as regards giving oaths (swearing) while selling.
28(28) Chapter. What is said about the goldsmiths.
29(29) Chapter. The mentioning of blacksmiths.
30(30) Chapter. The mentioning of the tailor.
31(31) Chapter. The weaver.
32(32) Chapter. The carpenter.
33(33) Chapter. The purchase by ruler of his necessities by himself.
34(34) Chapter. The purchase of animals and donkeys.
35(35) Chapter. The markets of the Pre-Islamic Period of Ignorance where the people continued to trade after embracing Islam.
36(36) Chapter. Purchasing of camel suffering from skin disease or disease causing severe thirts.
37(37) Chapter. Selling of arms during the period of Al-Fitnah (trial, affliction) and otherwise.
38(38) Chapter. (What is said) about the perfume seller and the selling of musk.
39(39) Chapter. The mentioning of Al-Hajjam (i.e., the one who practises cupping).
40(40) Chapter. The trade of cloth, the wearing of which is considered undesireable both for men and women.
41(41) Chapter. The owner of a thing has to suggest a price.
42(42) Chapter. For what period has one to confirm or cancel the bargain?
43(43) Chapter. If the time for the option is not fixed, will the deal be considered as legal?
44(44) Chapter. Both the buyer and the seller have the option to cancel or confirm the bargain, unless they separate.
45(45) Chapter. If the buyer and the seller give each other the option of cancelling the bargain immediately after the bargain is made (while they are still together), the bargain is rendered final (even if they did not separate).
46(46) Chapter. Is selling permissible if the seller has the option of cancelling the bargain?
47(47) Chapter. What is said if somebody buys a thing and gives it as a present to someone else at that very moment before separating from the seller, and the seller has had no objection to buyer’s action; or if someone buys a slave and then manumits him?
48(48) Chapter. What is disliked as regards cheating in business.
49(49) Chapter. What is said about markets.
50(50) Chapter. The dislike of raising voices in the market.
51(51) Chapter. Weighing or measuring goods is to be done by the seller or the giver.
52(52) Chapter. What is considered preferable regarding measuring.
53(53) Chapter. Allah’s Blessing in the Sa and Mudd of the Prophet ﷺ.
54(54) Chapter. What is said about the selling of the foodstuff and its storage.
55(55) Chapter. The selling of foodstuff before receiving it, and the selling of a thing which you don’t have.
56(56) Chapter. Whoever had the opinion that whoever bought foodstuff without measuring or weighing (blindly) should not sell it before bringing into his house; and the punishment for whoever disobeys this order.
57(57) Chapter. If somebody buys some goods or (an) animal and let it with the seller, or it dies before he takes it into his possession.
58(58) Chapter. A seller should not urge somebody (in case of optional sale) to cancle a bargain the latter has already agreed upon with another seller so as to sell him his own goods; and a buyer should not urge the seller to cencle a barbain already agreed upon with another buyer so as to buy the goods himself, unless they are given permission in both cases, or the bargains are cancelled with the willingness of both the seller and the buyer.
59(59) Chapter. Selling by auction.
60(60) Chapter. An-Najsh and whoever said: " A bargain carried out in such a way (Najsh) is not valid."
61(61) Chapter. Al-Gharar (the sale of what is not present) and Habal-il-Habala (i.e., the sale of what is in the womb of an animal).
62(62) Chapter. Al-Limas or Mulamasa sale, i.e., by touching the thing only and not looking at it.
63(63) Chapter. Selling by Munabadha.
64(64) Chapter. The seller is not allowed to keep camels, cows, sheep or any other animal unmilked for a long time (so as to get more price by cheating).
65(65) Chapter. The option of returning an animal after milking it, along with a Sa of dates (as the price of the milk), if it has been kept unmilked for a long period by the seller (to deceive others).
66(66) Chapter. The selling of an adulterer slave.
67(67) Chapter. Dealing with women in selling and buying.
68(68) Chapter. Is it permissible for a person from the town to sell the goods of a desert dweller without taking commission? Should he he help him or try to advise him?
69(69) Chapter. Whoever hated that an urban person should sell the goods of a desert dweller and charge him for that.
70(70) Chapter. A town dweller should not buy goods for a desert dweller and charge commission as a broker.
71(71) Chapter. It is forbidden to meet the caravans on the way (to buy the goods away from the market).
72(72) Chapter. The limits to which one can go ahead to meet the caravan.
73(73) Chapter. If somebody imposes conditions in selling which are forbidden (in) or are against the Islamic Law.
74(74) Chapter. Selling of dates for dates.
75(75) Chapter. The selling of dried grapes for dried grapes and meals for meals.
76(76) Chapter. Selling of barley for barley.
77(77) Chapter. Selling of gold for gold.
78(78) Chapter. Selling of silver for silver.
79(79) Chapter. Selling of Dinar for Dinar on credit.
80(80) Chapter. Selling of silver for gold on delayed payment.
81(81) Chapter. Selling of gold for silver from hand to hand (i.e., cash down).
82(82) Chapter. The sale called Al-Muzabana; which is sale of dried dates for fresh ones (that are still on the trees), and dried grapes for fresh grapes and the sale called Al-Araya (i.e., the selling of ripe fresh date, still over the palms, by means of estimation, for dry date)
83(83) Chapter. The selling of dates still on trees for gold or silver.
84(84) Chapter. The explanation of Araya.
85(85) Chapter. The sale of fruits before their benefit is evident (i.e., they are free from all the dangers of being spoilt or blighted).
86(86) Chapter. The sale of date-palms (date trees) before their benefit is evident. (i.e., their dates are ripe).
87(87) Chapter. If somebody sells fruits before their benefit is evident and free from blights and then they get afflicted with some defects, they will be given back to the seller.
88(88) Chapter. To buy foodstuff on credit.
89(89) Chapter. If one wishes to buy (a better quality of) dates for (a low quality of) dates [that is a kind of Riba (usury) and is called Riba-Al-Fadl].
90(90) Chapter. Whoever sold or rented date-palms which were pollinated, or land which was sown (with wheat or barley).
91(91) Chapter. The sale of unharvested crops for a measured quantity of foodstuff.
92(92) Chapter. The sale of date-palms completely (with roots and stems).
93(93) Chapter. Bai Al-Mukhadara (the sale of grains or vegetables before their benefit is evident).
94(94) Chapter. The sale and eating of spadix (edible pith growing at the upper part of the trunk of a palm tree).
95(95) Chapter. In cases where there is no fixed judgement, the traditions and conventions of each community are to be referred to, to deduce a judgement in such matters as sales, renting, measuring and weighing.
96(96) Chapter. Selling of a joint property by one partner to the other.
97(97) Chapter. The sale of undivided common land, buildings and belongings.
98(98) Chapter. If somebody buys something for another without his permission and the latter accepts it.
99(99) Chapter. Buying and selling with Mushrikun (pegans) and with the enemy at war.
100(100) Chapter. The purchase of a slave from the enemy at war and giving him (to somebody) as a gift and manumitting him.
101(101) Chapter. The hides of dead animals before tanning.
102(102) Chapter. The killing of pigs.
103(103) Chapter. The fat of the dead animal should not be melted, nor should it be sold.
104(104) Chapter. The selling of the pictures of inanimated objects having no souls and what is hated from that.
105(105) Chapter. Trade of alcoholic drinks is illegal.
106(106) Chapter. The sin of a person who sells a free man (knowingly and intentionally).
107(108) Chapter. The sale of a slave (for a slave) and an animal for an animal on credit.
108(109) Chapter. The sale of slaves.
109(110) Chapter. The sale of Mudabbar (i.e., a slave who is promised by his master to be manumitted after the latter’s death).
110(111) Chapter. One can travel with a slave-girl without knowing whether she is pregnant or not?
111(112) Chapter. The sale of dead animals and idols.
112(113) Chapter. The price of a dog.