(1) Chapter. The conditions permissible on embracing Islam, and in contracts and transactions.
2(2) Chapter. (What is said regarding) the sale of pollinated date-palms.
3(3) Chapter. The conditions of selling.
4(4) Chapter. It is permissible for the seller to stipulate that he should ride the (sold) animal up to a certain place.
5(5) Chapter. Conditions in contracts (of share-cropping etc.).
6(6) Chapter. The terms and the conditions of Mahr at the time of the marriage contract.
7(7) Chapter. The conditions in share-cropping.
8(8) Chapter. The conditions which are not permissible in the contracts of marriage.
9(9) Chapter. The conditions which are not permissible in the legal punishments prescribed by Allah.
10(10) Chapter. The conditions permissible in the case of a slave who has a writing for emancipation, if he agrees to be sold to somebody else who promises to free him.
11(11) Chapter. Conditions concerning divorce.
12(12) Chapter. Verbal conditions with the people.
13(13) Chapter. Conditions for Wala.
14(14) Chapter. If the landlord stipulates in the contract of share-cropping that he would terminate the contract whenever he likes.
15(15) Chapter. The conditions of Jihad and peace treaties with (non-Muslim) warriors, and the writing of the conditions.
16(16) Chapter. Conditions in loans.
17(17) Chapter. Al-Mukatab (i.e., the slave who is given the writing of emancipation for a certain sum) and about the invalidity of those conditions which contradict Allah’s Laws.
18(18) Chapter. What kinds of conditions are permissible; and what is exempted from the decision.
19(19) Chapter. Conditions in Waqf (i.e., religious endowment).