Chapter: The opening of the Prayer
2Chapter: Seeking refuge during the Prayer
3Chapter: Placing the right hand on the left during Prayer
4Chapter: Starting the recitation
5Chapter: Recitation of the Fajr Prayer
6Chapter: The recitation in the Fajr Prayer on Fridays
7Chapter: The recitation for the Zuhr and the ‘Asr
8Chapter: Occasionally reciting a verse aloud for Zuhr and ‘Asr Prayers
9Chapter: The recitation for the Maghrib Prayer
10Chapter: The recitation for the ‘Isha’ Prayer
11Chapter: Reciting behind the Imam
12Chapter: The two pauses of the Imam
13Chapter: When the Imam is reciting, then listen attentively
14Chapter: Saying Amin aloud
15Chapter: Raising the hands when bowing, and when raising the head from bowing
16Chapter: The bowing in Prayer
17Chapter: Putting the hands on the knees
18Chapter: What to say when raising the head from bowing
19Chapter: Prostration
20Chapter: Tasbih (glorifying Allah) when bowing and prostrating
21Chapter: Being balanced during prostration
22Chapter: Sitting between the two prostrations
23Chapter: What is to be said between the two prostrations
24Chapter: What was narrated concerning the Tashah-hud (sitting posture)
25Chapter: Sending peace and blessings upon the Prophet (saws)
26Chapter: What is to be said during the Tashah-hud and sending Salat upon the Prophet (saws)
27Chapter: Pointing in Tashah-hud
28Chapter: The Taslim
29Chapter: The one who says one Salam
30Chapter: Responding to the Imam’s Salam
31Chapter: The Imam should not supplicate for himself only
32Chapter: What is to be said after the Salam
33Chapter: Departing after completing the Prayer
34Chapter: If the time for Prayer comes when food has been served
35Chapter: Prayer in congregation on a rainy night
36Chapter: What suffices as a Sutrah (screen) for one performing Prayer
37Chapter: Passing in front of someone who is performing Prayer
38Chapter: What severs the Prayer
39Chapter: Stopping (the passing person) as much as possible
40Chapter: One who performs Prayer with something between himself and the Prayer direction
41Chapter: Prohibition of bowing or prostrating before the Imam
42Chapter: What is disliked in the Prayer
43Chapter: The one who leads people in Prayer when they do not like him (to lead them)
44Chapter: Two are a congregation
45Chapter: Who is preferred to stand closest to the Imam
46Chapter: Who is most deserving of leading the Prayer
47Chapter: What is incumbent upon the Imam
48Chapter: Whoever leads people (in Prayer), let him make it short
49Chapter: The Imam should make the Prayer short if something happens
50Chapter: Straightening the rows
51Chapter: The virtue of the front rows
52Chapter: The women’s rows
53Chapter: Prayer between two pillars in a row
54Chapter: A man’s prayer behind the row on his own
55Chapter: The virtue of the right side of the row
56Chapter: The Prayer direction
57Chapter: The one who enters the mosque should not sit down until he performs some Rak’ah
58Chapter: “Whoever eats garlic, let him not come near the mosque”
59Chapter: If the greeting is given to a person who is performing Prayer, how should he respond?
60Chapter: Whoever performs Prayer facing a direction other than the Qiblah without realizing
61Chapter: The one who spits performing Prayer
62Chapter: Smoothing the pebbles during Prayer
63Chapter: Performing Prayer upon a Khumrah
64Chapter: Prostrating on a garment when it is hot or cold
65Chapter: The Tasbih is for men during the Prayer and clapping is for women
66Chapter: Prayers in sandals
67Chapter: Tucking up the hair and garments during Prayer
68Chapter: Humility during Prayer
69Chapter: Prayer in a single garment
70Chapter: Prostrations for reading the Qur’an
71Chapter: The number of prostrations in the Qur’an
72Chapter: Completing the Prayer
73Chapter: Shortening the Prayer while traveling
74Chapter: Combining Prayer while traveling
75Chapter: Voluntary Prayer while traveling
76Chapter: For how long may a traveler shorten his Prayer if he stays in a town?
77Chapter: Concerning one who does not perform Prayer
78Chapter: The obligation of Friday
79Chapter: The virtues of Friday
80Chapter: What was narrated concerning bath on Friday
81Chapter: What was narrated concerning the concession for that
82Chapter: What was narrated about setting out early for Friday
83Chapter: What was narrated about adornment on Fridays
84Chapter: What was narrated concerning the time of Friday (Prayer)
85Chapter: What was narrated concerning the sermon on Friday
86Chapter: What was narrated concerning listening to the sermon and remaining silent
87Chapter: Concerning one who enters the mosque while the Imam is delivering the sermon
88Chapter: Concerning the prohibition of stepping over the people’s shoulders on Friday
89Chapter: Concerning speaking after the Imam comes down from the pulpit
90Chapter: What was narrated concerning the recitation in the Prayer on Friday
91Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who catches one Rak’ah of Friday Prayer
92Chapter: What was narrated concerning from where you should come to Friday (Prayer)
93Chapter: Those who do not attend Friday prayer without an excuse
94Chapter: What was narrated concerning Prayer before Friday (Prayer)
95Chapter: What was narrated concerning Prayer after Friday
96Chapter: What was narrated concerning sitting in circles on Fridays before the Prayer, and Ihtiba’ when the Imam is delivering the sermon
97Chapter: What was narrated concerning the Adhan on Fridays
98Chapter: What was narrated concerning facing the Imam when he is delivering the sermon
99Chapter: What was narrated concerning the hour that is hoped for on Friday
100Chapter: What was narrated concerning twelve Rak’ah from the Sunnah
101Chapter: What was narrated concerning two Rak’ah before Fajr
102Chapter: What was narrated concerning what is to be recited in the two Rak’ah before Fajr
103Chapter: What was narrated concerning: Once the Iqamah has been called, there should be no Prayer except the obligatory one
104Chapter: What was narrated concerning the one who misses the two Rak’ah before Fajr Prayer when should he make them up?
105Chapter: Four Rak’ah before the Zuhr
106Chapter: One who misses the four Rak’ah before the Zuhr
107Chapter: One who misses the two Rak’ah after the Zuhr
108Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who performs four Rak’ah before the Zuhr and four Rak’ah afterwards
109Chapter: What was narrated about what is recommended of voluntary (Prayer) during the daytime
110Chapter: What was narrated concerning the two Rak’ah before the Maghrib
111Chapter: Concerning the two Rak’ah after the Maghrib
112Chapter: What is to be recited in the two Rak’ah after the Maghrib
113Chapter: What was narrated concerning the six Rak’ah after the Maghrib
114Chapter: What was narrated concerning Witr
115Chapter: What was narrated concerning what is to be recited in Witr
116Chapter: What was narrated concerning Praying one Rak’ah for Witr
117Chapter: What was narrated concerning the Qunut in Witr
118Chapter: One who does not raise his hands in Qunut
119Chapter: Raising the hands in supplication and wiping the face with them
120Chapter: What was narrated concerning reciting Qunut before Ruku’ or afterwards
121Chapter: What was narrated concerning Witr at the end of the night
122Chapter: One who sleeps and misses Witr, or forgets it
123Chapter: What was narrated concerning Witr with three, five, seven, or nine Rak’ah
124Chapter: What was narrated concerning Witr when traveling
125Chapter: What was narrated concerning the two Rak’ah sitting down after Witr
126Chapter: What was narrated concerning lying down after Witr and after the two Rak’ah of Fajr
127Chapter: What was narrated concerning Witr while riding
128Chapter: What was narrated concerning Witr at the beginning of the night
129Chapter: Forgetfulness during Prayer
130Chapter: Whoever performed the Zuhr with five Rak’ah because he forgot
131Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who stands up after two Rak’ah by mistake
132Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who is uncertain about his Prayer; let him refer to what is more certain
133Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who is uncertain about his Prayer, so he should try to do what is correct
134Chapter: One who says the Salam after two or three Rak’ah by mistake
135Chapter: Concerning the two prostration of forgetfulness before the Salam
136Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who does the prostration after the Salam
137Chapter: What was narrated concerning resuming the Prayer
138Chapter: What was narrated concerning how to leave the prayer if one commits Hadath
139Chapter: What was narrated concerning the Prayer of a sick person
140Chapter: Voluntary prayer while sitting
141Chapter: The prayer of the one who sits is equivalent to half of the Prayer of one who stands
142Chapter: What has been narrated concerning the Prayer of the Messenger of Allah (saws) during his sickness
143Chapter: What was narrated concerning the Prayer of the Messenger of Allah (saws) performing Prayer behind a man from his Ummah
144Chapter: What was narrated concerning the fact that the Imam is appointed to be followed
145Chapter: What was narrated concerning Qunut in the Fajr Prayer
146Chapter: What was narrated concerning killing snakes and scorpions during the Prayer
147Chapter: The prohibition of Prayer after the Fajr and the ‘Asr
148Chapter: What was narrated concerning the times when it is disliked to perform Prayer
149Chapter: What was narrated concerning the concession allowing Prayer in Makkah at any time
150Chapter: What was narrated concerning delaying the Prayer beyond its time
151Chapter: What was narrated concerning the fear Prayer
152Chapter: What was narrated concerning the eclipse Prayer
153Chapter: What was narrated concerning the Prayer for rain
154Chapter: What was narrated concerning supplication for rain
155Chapter: What was narrated concerning the ‘Eid Prayers
156Chapter: What was narrated concerning how many times the Imam should say the Takbir in the Eid Prayers
157Chapter: What was narrated concerning the recitation in the ‘Eid Prayers
158Chapter: What was narrated concerning the sermon for ‘Eid
159Chapter: What was narrated concerning waiting for the sermon after the Prayer
160Chapter: What was narrated concerning Praying before or after the ‘Eid Prayer
161Chapter: What was narrated concerning going out to the ‘Eid Prayer walking
162Chapter: What was narrated concerning going out on the day of ‘Eid via one route and returning via another route
163Chapter: What was narrated concerning Taqlis on the day of ‘Eid
164Chapter: What was narrated concerning carrying a spear on the day of ‘Eid
165Chapter: What was narrated concerning women going out on the two ‘Eid
166Chapter: What was narrated concerning two ‘Eid occurring on the same day
167Chapter: What was narrated about the `Eid prayer being in the masjid when it is raining
168Chapter: What was narrated concerning wearing weapons on the day of ‘Eid
169Chapter: What was narrated about taking a bath on the two ‘Eid
170Chapter: The time of the ‘Eid Prayer
171Chapter: What was narrated concerning the (voluntary) night Prayer is two by two
172Chapter: What was narrated concerning (voluntary) Prayers at night and during the day are two by two
173Chapter: What was narrated concerning Qiyam (the voluntary night Prayers) during the month of Ramadan
174Chapter: What was narrated concerning voluntary Prayers during the night
175Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who wakes up his family at night
176Chapter: Making one’s voice beautiful when reciting Qur’an
177Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who sleeps and misses his daily portion of the Qur’an
178Chapter: How much (time) is recommended regarding the completion of the Qur’an
179Chapter: What was narrated concerning recitation in the (voluntary) night Prayers
180Chapter: What was narrated concerning supplication when a man stands to pray at night
181Chapter: What was narrated concerning how many Rak’ah should be prayed at night
182Chapter: What was narrated concerning which hours of the night are best
183Chapter: What was narrated about what it is hoped will suffice for the night Prayer
184Chapter: What was narrated about if the person praying becomes sleepy
185Chapter: What was narrated concerning praying between the Maghrib and ‘Isha’
186Chapter: What was narrated concerning voluntary Prayers offered at home
187Chapter: What was narrated concerning Duha Prayer
188Chapter: What was narrated concerning Isthikhara Prayer
189Chapter: What was narrated concerning Prayer at times of need
190Chapter: What was narrated concerning the Prayer of glorification
191Chapter: What was narrated concerning the night of the middle of Sha’ban
192Chapter: What was narrated concerning Prayer and prostration at times of gratitude
193Chapter: What was narrated saying that Prayer is an expiation
194Chapter: What was narrated concerning the five obligatory Prayers and performing them regularly
195Chapter: What was narrated concerning the virtue of praying in the Sacred Mosque and the Mosque of the Prophet (saws)
196Chapter: What was narrated concerning praying in the Mosque of Baitil-Maqdis (Jerusalem)
197Chapter: What was narrated concerning Prayer in Quba’ Mosque
198Chapter: What was narrated concerning Prayer in the Jami’ Masjid
199Chapter: What was narrated concerning the beginning of the construction of the pulpit
200Chapter: What was narrated concerning standing for a long time in Prayer
201Chapter: What was narrated concerning prostrating a great deal
202Chapter: The first thing for which a person will be called to account will be his Prayers
203Chapter: Offering a voluntary Prayer in the same place as one has offered an obligatory Prayer
204Chapter: What was narrated concerning having a place in the mosque in which one usually prays
205Chapter: What was narrated concerning where shoes should be placed if they are taken off during Prayer