(1) Chapter. Retaliation (on the Day of Judgement) in cases of oppressions.
2(2) Chapter. The Statement of Allah: “…No doubt! The curse of Allah is on the Zalimun (polytheists, oppressors, and the wrong-doers) (V.11:18)
3(3) Chapter. A Muslim should not oppress another Muslim,nor should be hand him over to an oppressor.
4(4) Chapter. Help your brother whether he is an oppressor or he is an oppressed one.
5(5) Chapter. To help the oppressed.
6(8) Chapter. Az-Zulm (oppression) will be a darkness on the day of resurrection.
7(9) Chapter. One should save oneself from the curse of the oppressed.
8(10) Chapter. If the oppressed one forgives the oppressor, is it necessary to describe his oppression?
9(11) Chapter. If the oppressed person forgives the oppressor, he has no right to back out ( of his forgiveness).
10(12) Chapter. If a person allows another or permits him (the later) to have something of his right and does not clarify as to how much is that?
11(13) Chapter. The sin of him who usurps the land of others.
12(14) Chapter. If somebody allows another to do something, the permission is valid.
13(15) Chapter. The Statement of Allah: “ Yet he is the most quarrelsome of the opponents...” (V.2:204)
14(16) Chapter. The sin of a man who quarrels unjustly over something while he knows that he is wrong.
15(17) Chapter. (The sin of) the person who, when quarrelling, behaves impudently (i.e., by using bad words or false accusation).
16(18) Chapter. The retaliation of the oppressed person if he finds the property of his oppressor.
17(19) Chapter. What is said about sheds.
18(20) Chapter. No one should to prevent his neighbour from fixing a wooden peg in his wall.
19(21) Chapter. Spilling wine on the way.
20(22) Chapter. What is said about the open courtyards of houses and sitting in them, and sitting on the ways.
21(23) Chapter. The digging of wells on the ways (is permissible) if they do not cause truble to the people.
22(25) Chapter. (The permissibility of living on) higher places of a house, looking upon other houses or not looking upon other houses, whether these places are on roofs or not.
23(26) Chapter. Whoever tied his camel at the pavement (of the mosque)or at the gate of the mosque.
24(27) Chapter. Standing and urinating at the dumps of some people.
25(28) Chapter. (The reward of him) who removes a branch of a tree or any other thing which harms the people from the way.
26(29) Chapter. When there is a dispute about a public way and the owner of the land wishes to build (something), he should leave seven cubits for the people to pass through.
27(30) Chapter. Robbing (taken away somebody’s property publicly by force without his permission).
28(31) Chapter. The breaking of the cross and the killing of the pigs.
29(32) Chapter. (Is it permissible) to break the pots containing wine, or tear the leader containers holding wine? If one breaks an idol, a cross, or a drum (for amusement), or any other thing, the wood of which is useless (should one give a compensation)?
30(33) Chapter. (What is said about) one who fights to protect his property?
3134) Chapter. If a person breaks a wooden bowl or something belonging to somebody, (should he give a compensation)?
32(35) Chapter. If one pulls down a wall, one should build a similar one in its place.