(15) Chapter. The Chapter of (the punishement for) those who wage war (against Allah and His Messenger) from the people who are disbelievers and from those who have turned renegades (converted from Islam). And the Statement of Allah: "The recompense of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and do mischief in the land is only that they shall be killed or crucified, or their hands and their feet be cut off on the opppsite sides, or be exiled from the land..." (V.5:33)
2(16) Chapter. The Prophet did not cauterize (the amputated limbs of) those who fought (against Allah and His Messenger) and of those who were renegades (reverted from Islam) (therefore they bled) till they died.
3(17) Chapter. No water was given to drink to those who turned renegades and fought (against Allah and His Messenger), till they died.
4(18) Chapter. The Prophet branded the eyes of those who fought (against Allah and His Messenger ).
5(19) Chapter. The superiority of the person who leaves Al-Fawahish (all kinds of illegal sexual acts and evil deeds).
6(20) Chapter. The sin of illegal sexual intercourse.
7(21) Chapter. The Rajm (stoning to death) of a married person who commits illegal sexual intercourse.
8(22) Chapter. An insane male or female should not be stoned to death.
9(23) Chapter. The stone is for a person who committed illegal sexual intercourse.
10(24) Chapter. The Rajm (stoning to death) at the Balat (a tiled courtyard opposite the gate of the Prophet’s Mosque).
11(25) Chapter. The Rajm (stoning to death) at the Musalla (the open place where Eid prayer take place).
12(26) Chapter. If somebody commits a sin which is less than what deserve the legal punishment; and then informs the ruler, no punishment is to be inflicted on him after his repentance to Allah if he comes to the ruler with the intention of asking for a verdict about his sin.
13(27) Chapter. If a person confesses that he has committed a sin that is punishement with one of the legal punishement but does not specify what sin it has been, can the ruler screen it for him?
14(28) Chapter. Can a ruler say to the one who confesses his crime of adultery, “Can’t be that you have only touched the lady or winked at her?"
15(29) Chapter. The question of the ruler to the confessing person, “Are you married?"
16(30) Chapter. To confess being guilty of an illegal sexual intercourse.
17(31) Chapter. The Rajm (stoning to death) of a married lady who has become pregnant through illegal sexual intercourse.
18(32) Chapter. Unmarried males and females (committing illegal sexual intercourse) should be flogged and exiled.
19(33) Chapter. Exiling the sinners and effeminate men [those men who assume the similitude (manners) of women].
20(34) Chapter. Whoever ordered somebody other than the ruler to carry out the legal punishment in the absence of the ruler.
21(35b) Chapter. If a lady-slave commits illegal sexual intercourse (then what is her legal punishement?)
22(36) Chapter. If a lady-slave commits illegal sexual intercourse then she should neither be admonished nor exiled.
23(37) Chapter. The legal regulation for non-Muslims under the protection of a Muslim state. The fact that a non-Muslim is married, is to be taken into consideration when he commits illegal sexual intercourse and is brought to the Iman (Muslim ruler).
24(38) Chapter. If someone accuses his wife or another person’s wife of committing illegal sexual intercourse in the presence of the ruler and the people,should the ruler send for the lady and ask her about what she has been accused of?
25(39) Chapter. Whoever teaches manners to (or inflicts punishement on) his family or others without taking the ruler’s permission.
26(40) Chapter. Whoever saw his wife with (committing illegal sexual intercourse) with another man and killed him.
27(41) Chapter. What is said regarding At-Tarid (i.e., roundabout way of saying something).
28(42) Chapter. What Punishment may be inflicted on the person so that he may not commit the same sin again, or so that he may learn good manners.
29(43) Chapter. What is the legal verdict in the case of somebody who behaves in such a suspicious and dishonest way that he may be suspected of adultery; and the case of one who accuses others of evil deeds without any evident proof.
30(44) Chapter. To accuse the chaste women.
31(45) Chapter. Slandering the slaves (accusing them for committing illegal sexual intercourse).
32(46) Chapter. Can a ruler order somebody to inflict the legal punishment on someone without himself being present? Umar did so (during his caliphate).