Chapter: The swearing of the Messenger of Allah (saws) by which he would take an oath
2Chapter: Prohibition of making an oath by other than Allah
3Chapter: One who takes an oath to follow a religion other than Islam
4Chapter: The person for whom an oath is sworn by Allah should accept what is said
5Chapter: Swearing is (i.e., leads to) sin or regret
6Chapter: Uttering the exception when swearing
7Chapter: One who swears an oath and then sees that something else is better
8Chapter: Those who say that the expiation is to not fulfill it
9Chapter: How much food should be given when atoning for what one swore about?
10Chapter: (Expiation should be) with (the average) food that you feed your families
11Chapter: Prohibition of a man insisting on what he swore about, and not offering expiation
12Chapter: Helping others fulfill their oaths
13Chapter: Prohibition on saying: “What Allah wills and you will”
14Chapter: One who uses ambiguous words in his oath
15Chapter: The prohibition of vows
16Chapter: Vows for disobedience
17Chapter: One who makes a vow but does not state it specifically
18Chapter: Fulfilling vows
19Chapter: One who dies with a vow left to fulfill
20Chapter: One who vows to go for Hajj walking
21Chapter: One who mixes obedience and sin in his vow