(1) Chapter. The Statement of Allah: “Say (O Muhammad ): Who has forbidden the adornment with clothes given by Allah which He has produced for His slaves?” (V.7:32)
2(2) Chapter. Whoever dragged his Izar (lower-half body garment) without conceit.
3(3) Chapter. To tuck up or roll up the clothes.
4(4) Chapter. The part of the garment that hangs below the ankles is in the Fire.
5(5) Chapter. Whoever drags his garment out of pride and arrogance (conceit).
6(6) Chapter. The fringed Izar.
7(7) Chapter. The Rida.
8(8) Chapter. Wearing of shirts.
9(9) Chapter. The Jaib (pocket) (the opening) of a shirt at the chest and other positions.
10(10) Chapter. Wearing wore a cloak of narrow sleeves while on a journey.
11(11) Chapter. To wear a woollen cloak during the Ghazawat (military expedition).
12(12) Chapter. Al-Qaba. And the silken Farruj, which is a kind of Al-Qaba, and it is said that it has a sit at the back.
13(13) Chapter. Hooded cloaks.
14(14) Chapter. Trousers.
15(15) Chapter. Turbans.
16(16) Chapter. At-Taqannu (covering the head and most of the face with a covering sheet).
17(17) Chapter. The helmet.
18(18) Chapter. Al-Burud (black decorated square garments that are worn by bedouins). And AI-Hibar (a green garment made is Yemen). And Ash-Shamla (a garment that is wrapped around the body).
19(19) Chapter. Al-Aksiya. And Al-Khamais.
20(20) Chapter. Ishtimal-as-samma.
21(21) Chapter. Al-Ihtiba in one garment (to sit wrapped with one garment around his back and knees).
22(22) Chapter. The black Khamisa.
23(23) Chapter. Green clothes.
24(24) Chapter. White clothes.
25(25) Chapter. The wearing of silk clothes by men and what is allowed thereof.
26(26) Chapter. Whoever just touches silk but does not wear it.
27(27) Chapter. The use of silk in bedding.
28(28) Chapter. The wearing of Qassiy.
29(29) Chapter. Silk is allowed for men suffering from an itch.
30(30) Chapter. Silk for women.
31(31) Chapter. The Prophet used to be contented with whatever clothes or mats were available.
32(32) Chapter. What to invoke for the one wearing a new garment.
33(33) Chapter. Men are forbidden to use saffron.
34(34) Chapter. The garment dyed with saffron.
35(35) Chapter. The red garment.
36(36) Chapter. The red Mithara. (a kind of silk-cushions)
37(37) Chapter. The Sibtiya (shoes made of tanned leather) and other shoes.
38(38) Chapter. While putting on the shoes, one should start with right foot.
39(39) Chapter. Do not walk wearing one shoe only.
40(40) Chapter. One should take off the left shoe first.
41(41) Chapter. Two straps in a sandal; and whoever thinks that it is permissible to use one strap.
42(42) Chapter. The red tent of leather.
43(43) Chapter. To sit on a Hasir (a mat made of leaves of date-palms) or similar thing.
44(44) Chapter. Garments having gold buttons.
45(45) Chapter. Gold rings
46(46) Chapter. Silver rings.
47(47) Chapter.
48(48) Chapter. The stone of the ring.
49(49) Chapter. An iron ring.
50(50) Chapter. To engrave a ring.
51(51) Chapter. To wear the ring on the little finger.
52(52) Chapter. Taking a ring for stamping certain things or (for stamping) letters written to the people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) and other people.
53(53) Chapter. Keeping the stone of the ring towards the palm of the hand.
54(54) Chapter. The Statement of the Prophet: “None should have the same engraving made on his ring as the engraving on my ring.”
55(55) Chapter. Should one get the engraving of the ring done in three lines?
56(56) Chapter. Rings for women.
57(57) Chapter. The wearing of necklaces and Sikhab by the women.
58(58) Chapter. To borrow a necklace.
59(59) Chapter. Ear-rings for women.
60(60) Chapter. As-Sikhab (necklace formed of a string carrying beads) for boys.
61(61) Chapter. About those men who are in the similitude (assume the manners) of women, and those women who are in the similitude (assume the manners) of men.
62(62) Chapter. The dismissal of such men as are in the similitude (assume the manners) of women, from the houses.
63(63) Chapter. To cut short the moustaches.
64(64) Chapter. The clipping of nails.
65(65) Chapter. To leave the beard (i.e., not to cut it).
66(66) Chapter. What is said about grey hair.
67(67) Chapter. The hair dye.
68(68) Chapter. The curly hair.
69(69) Chapter. At-Talbid (to get the hair stuck together with a sticky substance).
70(70) Chapter. (Hair) parting.
71(71) Chapter. Locks of hair.
72(72) Chapter. Al-Qaza (leaving a tuft of hair here and there after shaving one’s head).
73(73) Chapter. The application of perfume by the wife on her husband with her own hands.
74(74) Chapter. To apply scent to the head and beard.
75(75) Chapter. Combing one’s hair.
76(76) Chapter. The combing of the hair of the husband by menstruating wife.
77(77) Chapter. To start combing the hair from the right side.
78(78) Chapter. What has mentioned about musk (a kind of perfume).
79(79) Chapter. What kind of scent is recommended.
80(80) Chapter. Whoever did not refuse the scent.
81(81) Chapter. Adh-Dharira (a kind of scent).
82(82) Chapter. Creating artificial spaces between the teeth to look beautiful.
83(83) Chapter. The use of false hair.
84(84) Chapter. Ladies remove hair from the face, eye-brows etc.
85(85) Chapter. The lady who lengthens hair artificially (by wearing false hair etc.).
86(86) Chapter. The woman who practises tattooing.
87(87) Chapter. The woman gets herself tattooed.
88(88) Chapter. Pictures.
89(89) Chapter. The punishment for picture-makers on the Day of Resurrection.
90(90) Chapter. The obliteration of pictures.
91(91) Chapter. (What about) pictures made on things that are to be trodden on (i.e., carpets, mats, etc.).
92(92) Chapter. Whoever disliked to sit on pictures.
93(93) Chapter. It is disliked to offer Salat (prayer) wearing clothes with pictures.
94(94) Chapter. Angels do not enter a house in which there are pictures.
95(95) Chapter. Whoever does not enter a house which has a picture in it.
96(96) Chapter. Whoever cursed a picture-maker.
97(97) Chapter. Whoever makes a picture will be asked to put life into it on the Day of Resurrection, but he will not be able to do so.
98(98) Chapter. To ride behind a rider as a companion-rider on an animal.
99(99) Chapter. Three (riders) on one animal.
100(100) Chapter. The mounting of the owner of animal and somebody else in front of him.
101(101) Chapter. To mount a man behind another man on an animal (as a companion-rider).
102(102) Chapter. To mount a woman behind a man who is Dha-Mahram.
103(103) Chapter. To put one leg on the other while lying down.