(1) Chapter. The merits of Al- Ansar.
2(2) Chapter. The Statement of the Prophet: “But for the emigration, I would have been one of the Ansar.”
3(3) Chapter. The Prophet estabilished the bone of brotherhood (fraternity) between the Ansar and the Muhajirun (i.e., emigrants).
4(4) Chapter. To love the Ansar is a sign of Faith.
5(5) Chapter. The statement of the Prophet to the Ansar: “You are from the most beloved people to me.”
6(6) Chapter. The followers of the Ansar.
7(7) Chapter. The superiority of the families (houses) of the Ansar.
8(8) Chapter. The statement of the prophet to the Ansar: “Be patient till you meet me at Al-Haud [the tank (i.e., Al-Kauthar)]”.
9(9) Chapter. The invocation of the Prophet: “O Allah! Improve and make right the state of the Ansar and the Muhajirun (i.e., the emigrants).”
10(10)Chapter. The Statement of Allah: “…And (they) give them (emigrants) preference over themselves, even though they were in need of that...” (V.59:9)
11(11) Chapter. The statement of the Prophet: “Accept the good (deeds) of the good-doers amongst them, and excuse the wrong-doers amongst them.”
12(12) Chapter. The merits of Sad bin Muadh.
13(13) Chapter. The merits of Usaid bin Hudair and Abbad bin Bishr.
14(14) Chapter. The virtues of Muadh bin Jabal.
15(15) Chapter. The virtues of Sad bin Ubada.
16(16) Chapter. The virtues or Ubayy bin Kab.
17(17) Chapter. The virtues of Zaid bin Thabit.
18(18) Chapter. The virtues of Abu Talha.
19(19) Chapter. The virtues Abdullah bin Salam.
20(20) Chapter. The marriage of the Prophet with Khadija ا and her superiority.
21(21) Chapter. The narration about Jarir bin Abdullah Al-Bajali.
22(22) Chapter. The narration about Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman Al-Absy.
23(23)Chapter. The narration about Hind bint Utba bin Rabia.
24(24) Chapter. Narration about Zaid bin Amr bin Nufail.
25(25) Chapter. The building of the Kabah.
26(26) Chapter. The days of Pre-Islamic Period of Ignorance.
27(27) Chapter. AI-Qasama in the Pre-Islamic Period of Ignorance.
28(28) Chapter. The advent of the Prophet , (as Messenger of Allah).
29(29) Chapter. (The troubles which) the Mushrikun of Makkah caused the Prophet and his Companions to suffer.
30(30) Chapter. The conversion of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq to Islam.
31(31) Chapter. The conversion of Sad to Islam.
32(32) Chapter. Narrations about jinns.
33(33) Chapter. The conversion of Abu Dhar Al-Ghifari to Islam.
34(34) Chapter. The conversion of Said bin Zaid to Islam.
35(35) Chapter. The conversion of Umar bin Al-Khattab to Islam.
36(36) Chapter. The splitting of the moon (into two pieces).
37(37) Chapter. The emigration to Ethiopia.
38(38) Chapter. The death of An-Najashi (the Negus).
39(39) Chapter. The oath taken by the Mushrikun against the Prophet.
40(40) Chapter. The story of Abu Talib.
41(41) Chapter. The narration about Al-Isra (Journey by Night).
42(42) Chapter. Al-Mi’raj (i.e., Ascension of the Prophet to the heavens with his body and soul).
43(43) Chapter. The deputation of the Ansar to the Prophet at Makkah, and the Al-’Aqaba Pledge.
44(44) Chapter. The marriage of the Prophet with Aishah, and Aishah,s arrival at Al-Madina, and the Prophet,s consummation of that marriage.
45(45) Chapter. The emigration of the Prophet and hiscompanions to Al-Madina.
46(46) Chapter. The arrival of the Prophet and his companions at Al-Madina.
47(47) Chapter. The stay of the emigrants in Makkah after performing all the ceremonies of Hajj.
48(48) Chapter. At-Tarikh (Date-definition of time). When did the Muslim calendar start?
49(49) Chapter. The statement of the Prophet: “O Allah! Complete the emigration of my Companions,” and his lamentation for those (emigrants) who died in Makkah.
50(50) Chapter. How the Prophet established the bond of brotherhood between his Companions.
51(51) Chapter.
52(52) Chapter. The coming of the Jews to the Prophet on his arrival at Al-Madina.
53(53) Chapter. The conversion of Salman Al-Farisi to Islam.