(1) Chapter. About (sharing) meals and the Nahd (i.e., sharing the expenses of a journey or putting the journey food of the travellers together to be distrbuted among them in equal shares) and Urud (i.e., sharing other goods)
2(2) Chapter. Partners possessing joint property (sheep) have to pay its Zakat equally.
3(3) Chapter. Division of sheep.
4(4) Chapter. A partner sharing a meal should not eat two dates at a time unless he gets the permission of his partner.
5(5) Chapter. To get a joint property evaluated with an adequate price.
6(6) Chapter. Can one draw lots for divisions and shares?
7(7) Chapter. The partnership of orphans and other inheritors.
8(8) Chapter. Sharing land, etc.
9(9) Chapter. If partners divide the houses, etc., none of them has the right of backing out or the right of pre-emption.
10(10) Chapter. Sharing gold, silver and other articles used in money exchange.
11(11) Chapter. Partnership with a Dhimmi (A Jew or a Christian under the protection of a Muslim Government and Al-Mushirkun (polytheist, idolaters, pagans) in share-cropping.
12(12) Chapter. Distribution of sheep and dividing them justly.
13(13) Chapter. The sharing of food, etc.
14(14) Chapter. Sharing the slaves.
15(15) Chapter. Sharing the Hady and Budn. (Is it permissible for one) to share the Hady with somebody else after it has been slaughtered?
16(16) Chapter. Whoever regarded ten sheep as equal to one camel in distribution.