Chapter: What was narrated concerning the virtues of fasting
2Chapter: What was narrated concerning the virtues of Ramadan
3Chapter: What was narrated concerning fasting on the day of doubt
4Chapter: What was narrated concerning joining Sha`ban to Ramadan
5Chapter: What was narrated concerning the prohibition of anticipating Ramadan by fasting before it, except for one who has a habitual pattern of fasting and it coincides with that
6Chapter: What was narrated concerning the testimony that one has seen the crescent
7Chapter: What was narrated concerning: “Fast when you see it (the new crescent) and stop fasting when you see it”
8Chapter: What was narrated concerning: “The month is twenty-nine (days)”
9Chapter: What was narrated concerning the two months of Eid
10Chapter: What was narrated concerning fasting while traveling
11Chapter: What was narrated concerning not fasting while traveling
12Chapter: What was narrated concerning pregnant and nursing women breaking their fast
13Chapter: What was narrated concerning making up for (fasts missed) during Ramadan
14Chapter: What was narrated concerning the expiation for one who breaks the fast in Ramadan
15Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who breaks his fast out of forgetfulness
16Chapter: What was narrated concerning a fasting person who vomits
17Chapter: What was narrated concerning the tooth stick and kohl for one who is fasting
18Chapter: What was narrated concerning cupping for one who is fasting
19Chapter: What was narrated concerning a fasting person kissing
20Chapter: What was narrated concerning a fasting person touching
21Chapter: What was narrated concerning backbiting and obscene speech while fasting
22Chapter: What was narrated concerning Suhur (predawn meal before starting fast)
23Chapter: What was narrated concerning delaying Suhur
24Chapter: What was narrated concerning hastening to break the fast
25Chapter: What has been narrated concerning what is recommended for one to break one’s fast with
26Chapter: What was narrated concerning making fasting incumbent upon oneself from the night before, and having the choice (of breaking a voluntary fast) during the day
27Chapter: What was narrated concerning a man who wakes up in a state of sexual impurity and wants to fast
28Chapter: What was narrated concerning perpetual fasting
29Chapter: What was narrated concerning fasting three days of each month
30Chapter: What was narrated concerning the fasting of the Prophet (saws)
31Chapter: What was narrated concerning the fasting of Dawud (as)
32Chapter: What was narrated concerning the fasting of Nuh (as)
33Chapter: Fasting six days of Shawwal
34Chapter: Fasting one day in the cause of Allah
35Chapter: What was narrated concerning the prohibition of fasting on the days of Tashriq
36Chapter: The prohibition of fasting the day of Fitr and the day of Adha
37Chapter: Fasting on a Friday
38Chapter: What was narrated concerning fasting on a Saturday
39Chapter: Fasting the (first) ten days (of Dhul-Hijjah)
40Chapter: Fasting the day of `Arafah
41Chapter: Fasting the day of `Ashura’
42Chapter: Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays
43Chapter: Fasting during the sacred months
44Chapter: Fasting is the Zakat of the body
45Chapter: Concerning the reward of the one who gives food for a fasting person to break his fast
46Chapter: Concerning the fasting person when others are eating in his presence
47Chapter: One who is invited to eat when he is fasting
48Chapter: The supplication of the fasting person is not turned back
49Chapter: Eating before going out on the day of Fitr
50Chapter: One who dies owing a fast from Ramadan which he neglected
51Chapter: One who dies owing a fast that he vowed to observe
52Chapter: One who becomes Muslim during the month of Ramadan
53Chapter: A woman who fasts without the permission of her husband
54Chapter: One who stays among a people should not fast without their permission
55Chapter: Concerning one who says that a grateful eater is like a patient fasting person
56Chapter: Concerning Lailatul-Qadr (the night of decree)
57Chapter: The virtue of the last ten days of the month of Ramadan
58Chapter: What was narrated concerning I`tikaf
59Chapter: What was narrated concerning one who starts I`tikaf, and making up for I`tikaf
60Chapter: Observing I`tikaf for one day or one night
61Chapter: The person observing I`tikaf staying in one particular place in the mosque
62Chapter: I`tikaf in a tent in the mosque
63Chapter: The person observing I`tikaf may visit the sick and attend funerals
64Chapter: What was narrated concerning the person observing I`tikaf washing his head and combing his hair
65Chapter: The person observing I`tikaf may be visited by his family in the mosque
66Chapter: The woman who is suffering from non-menstrual bleeding may observe I`tikaf
67Chapter: The reward for I`tikaf
68Chapter: One who spends the nights of the two Eid performing voluntary night prayers