Chapter: The quantity of water required for ablution and bathing from a state of sexual impurity
2Chapter: Allah does not accept Salah (prayer) without purification
3Chapter: The key to prayer is purification
4Chapter: Maintaining one's ablution
5Chapter: Ablution is half of Faith
6Chapter: The reward of purification
7Chapter: Siwak (tooth stick)
8Chapter: The Fitrah (natural inclination of man)
9Chapter: What is to be said when entering the toilet
10Chapter: What is to be said when exiting the toilet
11Chapter: Remembrance of Allah the Mighty and Sublime while on the toilet and rings in the toilet
12Chapter: It is undesirable (Makruh) to urinate in the place for washing
13Chapter: Urinating while standing
14Chapter: Urinating while sitting
15Chapter: It is undesirable (Makruh) to touch the penis and to clean oneself from the call of nature with the right hand
16Chapter: Cleaning oneself with stones, and the prohibition of using dung and bones
17Chapter: The prohibition of facing the Qiblah when defecating or urinating
18Chapter: Permission concerning that in the toilet with walls and its permissiblity, not in deserts
19Chapter: Making sure of being free (of urine) after urinating
20Chapter: One who urinated and did not touch water
21Chapter: Prohibition of relieving oneself in the middle of the road
22Chapter: Distancing oneself for defecating outside
23Chapter: Looking for a place to defecate or urinate
24Chapter: The prohibition of gathering or talking at the toilet
25Chapter: The prohibition of urinating into standing water
26Chapter: Strictness concerning urination
27Chapter: A man who is greeted while he is urinating
28Chapter: Cleaning oneself with water (Istinja')
29Chapter: One who rubs his hand on the ground after cleaning himself
30Chapter: Covering vessels
31Chapter: Washing a vessel that has been licked by a dog
32Chapter: Ablution with water left over by a cat and the concession in that
33Chapter: Concession regarding water left over from a woman's ablution
34Chapter: The prohibition of that (i.e., performing ablution with the leftover water)
35Chapter: A man and woman taking bath from a single vessel
36Chapter: A man and woman performing ablution from a single vessel
37Chapter: Performing ablution with Nabidh
38Chapter: Ablution with seawater
39Chapter: A man who asks for help with his ablution and water is poured on him
40Chapter: When a man wakes up from sleep: should he put his hand in the vessel before washing it?
41Chapter: Concerning saying "Bismilllah" when performing ablution
42Chapter: Starting on the right in ablution
43Chapter: Rinsing the mouth and sniffing up water into the nostrils with one handful of water
44Chapter: Going to extremes in sniffing water up into the nostrils and blowing it out
45Chapter: Concerning ablution washing (each limb) once
46Chapter: Performing ablution by washing three times
47Chapter: What was narrated concerning ablution by washing once, twice or thrice
48Chapter: Concerning moderation in ablution and avoiding extravagance
49Chapter: What was narrated concerning performing ablution properly
50Chapter: Concerning running the fingers through the beard (when performing ablution)
51Chapter: What was narrated concerning wiping the head
52Chapter: Concerning wiping the ears
53Chapter: The ears are part of the head
54Chapter: Running the fingers of one hand between the finger of the other (and the toes)
55Chapter: Washing the (heels and) Achilles tendon
56Chapter: Washing the feet
57Chapter: Ablution in accordance with the commands of Allah the Exalted
58Chapter: Sprinkling water after ablution
59Chapter: (Drying oneself with) a cloth after ablution or bathing
60Chapter: What is to be said after ablution
61Chapter: Ablution using brass
62Chapter: Ablution after a sleep
63Chapter: Ablution after touching the penis
64Chapter: Concession concerning that
65Chapter: Ablution after (eating) that which has been changed by fire (i.e., cooked upon fire)
66Chapter: Concession concerning that
67Chapter: What has been narrated about ablution due to camel meat
68Chapter: Rinsing the mouth due to drinking milk
69Chapter: Ablution due to kissing
70Chapter: Ablution from prostatic fluid
71Chapter: Ablution of sleeping
72Chapter: Performing ablution for each prayer and offering all prayers in one ablution
73Chapter: Ablution when in a state of purity
74Chapter: No ablution except for impurity
75Chapter: The quantity of water that does not become unclean
76Chapter: Water basins
77Chapter: Concerning the urine of an infant boy who is not yet eating solid food
78Chapter: Ground that is soiled with urine and how it should be washed
79Chapter: Parts of the earth purify each other
80Chapter: Shaking hands with one who is in a state of sexual impurity
81Chapter: Semen that soils clothes
82Chapter: Scraping semen from clothing
83Chapter: Offering prayer in a garment in which one has had intercourse
84Chapter: Wiping over leather socks
85Chapter: Wiping the top and the bottom of the leather socks
86Chapter: What was narrated concerning the period of wiping for residents and travelers
87Chapter: Concerning wiping over the leather socks with no time limit
88Chapter: Concerning wiping over the socks and the sandals
89Chapter: What was narrated concerning wiping over the turban