(2) Chapter. No Salat (prayer) is accepted without ablution (i.e. to remove, the small Hadath by ablution or the big Hadath by taking a bath).
2(3) Chapter. The superiority of ablution. And Al-Ghurr-ul-Muhajjalun (the parts of the body of the Muslims washed in ablution will shine on the Day of Resurrection and the angels will call them by that name) from the traces of ablution.
3(4) Chapter. One should not repeat ablution if in doubt unless and until he is convinced (that he has lost his ablution by having Hadath).
4(5) Chapter. To perform a light ablution.
5(6) Chapter. The completion (or perfection) of ablution (one should wash all the parts perfectly).
6(7) Chapter. To wash the face with both hands by a handful of water.
7(8) Chapter. To recite “In the Name of Allah,” during every action and on having sexual relations with one’s wife.
8(9) Chapter. What to say while going to the lavatory (water closet).
9(10) Chapter. Providing water at lavatories (for washing the private parts after answering the call of nature).
10(11) Chapter. While urinating or defecating, never face the Qiblah except when you are screened by a building or a wall or something like that.
11(12) Chapter. Defecating while sitting over two bricks.
12(13) Chapter. The going out of women for answering the call of nature.
13(14) Chapter. To defecate in houses.
14(15) Chapter. To wash the private parts with water after answering the call of nature.
15(16) Chapter. Getting water carried by somebody else for purification (washing one’s private parts).
16(17) Chapter. To carry an Anaza (spear-headed stick) along with the water for washing the private parts after answering the call of nature.
17(18) Chapter. It is forbidden to clean the private parts with the right hand.
18(19) Chapter. While passing urine one should not hold his penis with his right hand.
19(20) Chapter. To clean the private parts with stones.
20(21) Chapter. Do not clean the private parts with dung.
21(22) Chapter. The washing of the body parts (i.e., the parts which are washed in ablution) once only while performing ablution.
22(23) Chapter. The washing of the body parts twice while performing ablution.
23(24) Chapter. The washing of the parts thrice while performing ablution.
24(25) Chapter. The cleaning of the nose by putting water in it and then blowing it out during ablution.
25(26) Chapter. To clean the private parts with odd number of stones.
26(27) Chapter. Washing both feet, and it is not sufficient to pass wet hands over the feet.
27(28) Chapter. To rinse the mouth with water while performing ablution.
28(29) Chapter. The washing of heels during ablution.
29(30) Chapter. Washing the feet, when one is wearing shoes; and it is not sufficient for one to pass a wet hand over the shoes (but one should take off the shoes and wash one’s feet).
30(31) Chapter. While performing ablution or taking a bath one should start from the right side of the body.
31(32) Chapter. To look for water (for ablution) when the time for the prayer is due.
32(33) Chapter. What is said regarding the water with which human hair has been washed.
33(33b) Chapter. If a dog drinks from the utensil of any one of you then it is essential to wash it seven times.
34(34) Chapter. Whosoever considers not to repeat ablution except if something is discharged or passed from either exit (front or back private parts).
35(35) Chapter. (What is said regarding) a man who helps his companion to perform ablution (by pouring water for him).
36(36) Chapter. The recitation of Quran or doing other invocations etc. after Hadath.
37(37) Chapter. Whoever does not repeat ablution except after falling into deep sleep - losing consciousness completely.
38(38) Chapter. To pass wet hands over the whole head during ablution.
39(39) Chapter. The washing of feet up to the ankles.
40(40) Chapter. The using of the remaining water after ablution.
41(40b) Chapter.
42(41) Chapter. Rinsing one’s mouth and putting water in one’s nose and cleaning it by blowing the water out with a single handful of water.
43(42) Chapter. The passing of wet hands over the head once only (while performing ablution).
44(43) Chapter. The performance of ablution by a man along with his wife. The utilization of water remaining after a woman has performed ablution.
45(44) Chapter. The sprinkling of remaining water after performing ablution on an unconscious person by the Prophet ﷺ.
46(45) Chapter. To take a bath or perform ablution from a Mikhdab (utensil), a tumbler, or a wooden or stone pot.
47(46) Chapter. To perform ablution from an earthen-ware pot.
48(47) Chapter. To perform ablution with one Mudd of water. (Mudd is practically 2/3 of a Kilogram):
49(48) Chapter. To pass wet hands over Khuffain [two leather socks covering the ankles].
50(49) Chapter. If one puts on (Khuff) just after performing ablution (there is no need to wash one’s feet again in ablution) (24 hours for non-travellers and three days for travellers).
51(50) Chapter. Not repeating ablution after eating mutton and As-Sawiq.
52(51) Chapter. Rinsing one’s mouth (with water) after eating As-Sawiq without repeating ablution.
53(52) Chapter. Whether to rinse the mouth after drinking milk.
54(53) Chapter. Ablution after sleep. And whoever considers it unnecessary to repeat ablution after dozing once or twice or after nodding once in slumber.
55(54) Chapter. To perform ablution even on having no Hadath.
56(55) Chapter. One of the major sins is not to protect oneself (one’s clothes and body) from one’s urine (i.e. from being soiled with it).
57(56) Chapter. What is said regarding washing out urine.
58(56b) Chapter.
59(57) Chapter. The Prophet ﷺ and the people left the bedouin undisturbed till he finished urinating in the mosque.
60(58) Chapter. The pouring of water over the urine in the mosque.
61(58b) Chapter. The spilling of water over the place where there is urine.
62(59) Chapter. The urine of children.
63(60) Chapter. To pass urine while standing and sitting.
64(61) Chapter. To urinate beside one’s companion while screened by a wall.
65(62) Chapter. To urinate near the dumps of some people.
66(63) Chapter. The washing out of blood.
67(64) Chapter. The washing out of semen with water and rubbing it off (when it is dry) and the washing out of what comes out of women (i.e. discharge).
68(65) Chapter. If the (traces of) Janaba (semen) or other spots are not removed completely on washing.
69(66) Chapter. (What is said) about the urine of camels, sheep and other animals and about their folds.
70(67) Chapter. An-Najasat (impure and filthy things) which fall in cooking butter (ghee - which is obtained by evaporating moisture from butter) and water.
71(68) Chapter. Urinating in stagnant water.
72(69) Chapter. If a dead body or a polluted thing is put on the back of a person offering Salat (prayer), his Salat will not be annulled (rejected by Allah).
73(70) Chapter. Spitting or blowing out the nose or doing similar action in one’s own garment.
74(71) Chapter. It is unlawful to perform ablution with Nabidh (water in which dates or grapes etc. are soaked and is not yet fermented) or with any other intoxicant.
75(72) Chapter. Washing blood by a woman off her father’s face.
76(73) Chapter. Siwak (to clean the teeth with Siwak which is a tooth brush in the form of a pencil from the roots of the Arak tree).
77(74) Chapter. To give Siwak to the oldest person of the group.
78(75) Chapter. The superiority of a person who sleeps with ablution.