Chapter: What was narrated concerning the cause (of dry ablution)
2Chapter: What was narrated of dry ablution with one strike
3Chapter: Regarding dry ablution with two strikes
4Chapter: An injured man who becomes sexually impure and fears for his life if he bathes
5Chapter: What was narrated about bathing due to sexually impurity
6Chapter: Bathing due to sexual impurity
7Chapter: Ablution after bathing
8Chapter: The sexually impure person warming himself with his wife before she bathes
9Chapter: The sexually impure person sleeping as he is without touching water
10Chapter: Those who say that the sexually impure should not sleep until he performs ablution like his ablution for prayer
11Chapter: When a person who is sexually impure wants to have intercourse again, he should perform ablution
12Chapter: One who has one bath after being intimate with all his wives
13Chapter: Concerning one who has a bath after intimacy with each (of his wives)
14Chapter: Concerning eating and drinking of one who is sexually impure
15Chapter: Concerning one who says that washing the hands is sufficient
16Chapter: What was narrated concerning reciting Qur’an when one is not in a state of purity
17Chapter: Under every hair there is a state of sexual impurity
18Chapter: The woman sees in her dream what men see
19Chapter: Concerning women taking a bath to cleanse themselves from sexual impurity
20Chapter: Is it sufficient for one who is sexually impure to immerse himself in standing water?
21Chapter: Water is due to water
22Chapter: What was narrated about the obligation of bath when the two circumcised parts meet
23Chapter: One who had an erotic dream but did not see any wetness
24Chapter: What was narrated about being concealed when bathing
25Chapter: What was narrated of the prohibition for the one holding urine or stool from praying
26Chapter: What was narrated concerning the non-menstrually bleeding woman who has counted the days of her period before her flow of blood became continuous
27Chapter: Concerning the woman who is confused about her bleeding and does not know the days of her cycle
28Chapter: Concerning a virgin who starts with non-menstrual bleeding, or she had menstrual days but forgot them
29Chapter: What was narrated about menstrual blood that gets on clothing
30Chapter: The menstruating woman does not make up the prayer
31Chapter: A menstruating woman taking something from the mosque
32Chapter: What a man may do with his wife when she is menstruating
33Chapter: Prohibition of sexual intercourse with a menstruating woman
34Chapter: The expiation for one who has sexual intercourse with a menstruating woman
35Chapter: How a menstruating woman should bathe
36Chapter: What was narrated concerning eating with a menstruating woman and her leftovers
37Chapter: Concerning menstruating women keeping away from the mosque
38Chapter: Concerning what a woman sees of yellowish or brownish discharge after becoming pure (of menstruation)
39Chapter: How long should women in postnatal bleeding wait (before praying, etc.)?
40Chapter: One who has intercourse with his wife when she is menstruating
41Chapter: Eating with a menstruating woman
42Chapter: Performing prayer in the garment of a menstruating woman
43Chapter: If a girl has menstruated, she should not pray unless she is wearing a head cover
44Chapter: A menstruating woman may dye herself
45Chapter: Wiping over splints
46Chapter: Saliva that gets on clothes
47Chapter: Spitting into a vessel
48Chapter: Prohibition of seeing one’s brother’s private areas
49Chapter: One who bathed to cleanse himself from sexual impurity and there remained a spot on his body that was not touched by water: what should he do?
50Chapter: One who performed ablution and left a place where water did not reach.