(Narrations about goodness and blessings)
2(Forgiveness of sins and elevation of ranks)
3(Salvation from sins through complete wudu)
4(The reward and merit of the prayer after wudu)
5(The supplication after wudu)
6(The shining of the limbs of wudu)
7(Chapter)
8(The importance of wudu)
9(The mixing up of the recitation of the Noble Prophet, peace be upon him, in the Fajr prayer)
10(The virtue of saying SubhanAllah and Alhamdulillah)
11(The purification of the limbs of wudu from sins)
12(The Noble Prophet, peace be upon him, declaring his nation as his brothers)
13(The shining limbs of wudu on the Day of Resurrection)
14(Wudu is a condition for the acceptance of prayer)
15(No prayer is accepted without wudu, nor charity from unlawful wealth)
16(Nullifiers of wudu, washing the private parts and performing wudu upon emission of madhi)
17(Explanation of wudu after eating something cooked over fire)
18(Explanation of wudu after eating goat meat)
19(Explanation of wudu after eating camel meat)
20(Mere doubt does not invalidate wudu)
21(Rinsing the mouth after eating greasy food)
22(Performing multiple prayers with a single wudu)
23(Eating something cooked over fire does not invalidate wudu)
24(The sign of the invalidation of wudu)
25(Explanation of wudu for madhi and ghusl for mani)
26(Purification is the key to prayer)
27(Purification is the key to prayer)
28(Do not engage in intercourse with women in their backsides)
29(Deep sleep invalidates wudu)
30(The strap of the backside is its two eyes)
31(Waiting for the Isha prayer)
32(Explanation of the wudu of one who sleeps lying on their back)
33(The obligation of wudu due to touching the private parts)
34(The private part is a piece of flesh)
35(Touching the private part with the hand without a barrier necessitates wudu)
36(Another narration: Touching the private part with the hand without a barrier ...)
37(Kissing the wife does not invalidate wudu)
38(Eating meat does not affect wudu)
39(Explanation of wudu after eating roasted ribs)
40(Explanation of wudu after eating goat liver, heart, and the like)
41(Abu Rafi’, may Allah be pleased with him, presenting roasted meat to the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him)
42(Another hadith: Abu Rafi’, may Allah be pleased with him, presenting roasted meat to the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him)
43(Explanation of wudu after eating meat and bread)
44(A man kissing his wife or touching her with his hand, explanation of wudu due to physical contact)
45(Explanation of wudu after kissing the wife)
46(Indeed, kissing falls under the category of physical contact)
47(Explanation of wudu due to any flowing blood)
48(Issues related to relieving oneself)
49(Relieving oneself in homes)
50(Cleaning oneself with fewer than three stones is not permissible)
51(The supplication for entering the toilet)
52(Minor negligence causes the punishment of the grave)
53(Two accursed actions)
54(Not touching the private parts with the right hand)
55(Cleaning oneself with an odd number of stones)
56(Urinating in a soft place)
57(Not taking sacred items into the toilet)
58(Going far from populated areas to relieve oneself)
59(Taking care to avoid urine splashes)
60(Uncovering the private parts close to the ground)
61(Parents teaching their children the essential matters of religion)
62(Using the right hand for honorable matters and the left hand for disliked matters)
63(Three stones are sufficient for cleaning oneself)
64(Prohibition of cleaning oneself with the food of jinn)
65(A warning against tying the beard or braiding it)
66(Satan plays with the human’s backside)
67(Prohibition of urinating in the place of bathing)
68(Prohibition of urinating in a burrow or place of insects)
69(Prohibition of defecating or urinating at a water source, path, or in the shade)
70(Prohibition of conversing with others while relieving oneself)
71(Reciting the supplication when going to the toilet is recommended)
72(Bismillah is a barrier between the eye of Satan and the private parts of a human)
73(The supplication for exiting the toilet)
74(Cleaning oneself with water after relieving oneself)
75(Sprinkling water on the private parts)
76(Urinating in a vessel at night)
77(Prohibition of urinating while standing)
78(Permissibility of urinating while standing)
79(The saying of Sayyida Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her, regarding "urinating while standing")
80(Hazrat Jibril, peace be upon him, teaching wudu)
81(Hazrat Jibril, peace be upon him, commanding to sprinkle water)
82(Wudu is not necessary after urinating)
83(Praise for the purity of the people of Quba)
84(The taunt of the polytheists and its response)
85(The punishment of the grave due to preventing Allah’s command)
86(The punishment of the grave due to preventing Allah’s command, narrated by al-Nasa’i)
87(Prohibition of urinating while facing the Qibla)
88(The supplication for exiting the toilet)
89(Prohibition of cleaning oneself with dung, bones, or the like)
90(Using the Miswak Before Prayer)
91(The Prophet ﷺ Frequently Using the Miswak)
92(Using the Miswak at the Time of Tahajjud)
93(Explanation of the Acts of Fitrah)
94(Purification of the Mouth by Miswak)
95(Four Acts are from the Sunnah of the Prophets عليهم السلام)
96(Using the Miswak After Waking from Sleep)
97(It is Recommended to Wash After Using the Miswak)
98(Virtue of the Miswak)
99(The Prophet ﷺ Frequently Using the Miswak)
100(One Should Use the Miswak as Much as Possible)
101(The Virtue of the Miswak is Proven by Revelation)
102(Prayer with the Miswak Has Seventy Times More Reward)
103(Sayyiduna Zayd ibn Khalid رضي الله عنه Used to Place the Miswak on His Ear)
104(When One Wakes Up, He Should Wash His Hands)
105(When One Wakes Up, He Should Clean His Nose)
106(The Wudu of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ)
107(Further Emphasis of the Previous Hadith)
108(Washing the Limbs of Wudu Once, Twice, or Three Times)
109(The Messenger of Allah ﷺ Performed Wudu by Washing Twice)
110(Washing the Limbs of Wudu Three Times is Best)
111(Limbs Left Dry During Wudu)
112(Wiping the Forehead and Leather Socks)
113(Using the Right Hand)
114(It is Recommended to Start with the Right Side in Wudu and Clothing)
115(Saying “Bismillah” Before Wudu)
116(The Issue of Reciting Bismillah at the Time of Wudu – Narrated by Ahmad and Abu Dawood)
117(There is No Prayer Without Wudu)
118(Performing Wudu in the Best Manner)
119(Interlacing the Fingers During Wudu)
120(Interlacing the Toes Using the Little Finger)
121(Interlacing the Beard)
122(The Prophet ﷺ Used to Interlace His Beard)
123(Sayyiduna Ali رضي الله عنه Demonstrating the Sunnah Wudu)
124(The Method of Rinsing the Mouth, Sniffing Water into the Nose, and Cleaning It in Wudu)
125(Rinsing the Mouth and Sniffing Water into the Nose with One Handful)
126(Wiping the Head)
127(Inserting the Fingers into the Ears While Wiping)
128(Taking Fresh Water for Wiping the Head)
129(Ruling on Wiping the Ears)
130(The Limbs of Wudu Should Not Be Washed More Than Three Times)
131(Prohibition of Exceeding Limits in Wudu and Supplication)
132(The Name of the Devil Who Whispers During Wudu)
133(Using a Towel or Cloth After Wudu)
134(The Messenger of Allah ﷺ Used to Wipe His Wudu Limbs with a Single Cloth)
135(The Wudu of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ Once, Twice, and Three Times)
136(Washing the Limbs of Wudu Twice is Light Upon Light)
137(The Wudu of the Prophets عليهما السلام)
138(Making Fresh Wudu for Every Prayer)
139(Abrogation of the Ruling of Wudu “For Every Prayer”)
140(Prohibition of Wastefulness in Wudu)
141(Virtue of Reciting “Bismillah” in Wudu)
142(Moving the Ring During Wudu)
143(Marriage Rulings and Issues)
144(Does a Wet Dream Make Ghusl Obligatory or Not?)
145(If One Sees Intercourse in a Dream but Does Not Ejaculate, Ghusl is Not Obligatory)
146(The Issue of a Woman’s Wet Dream)
147(The Permissibility of a Child Resembling Its Mother or Father)
148(The Sunnah Method of Ghusl al-Janabah)
149(If Water Accumulates in the Bath Area, the Feet Should Be Washed Last)
150(Using Euphemistic Language is Preferable in Modesty-Related Matters)
151(Women Are Not Required to Undo Their Hair for Ghusl)
152(How Much Water is Sufficient for Ghusl?)
153(A Husband and Wife Performing Ghusl from the Same Vessel)
154(Rulings and Issues of Ghusl al-Janabah)
155(Ghusl Becomes Obligatory Due to Ejaculation)
156(There is Janabah Under Every Hair)
157(Warning Against Negligence in Ghusl)
158(Ghusl is Sufficient in Place of Wudu)
159(If a Pure Substance Mixes with Water, Purification is Permissible)
160(Allah Almighty Loves Modesty and Concealment)
161(Abrogation of the Ruling “Water is Due to Water”)
162(If Any Part of the Body Remains Dry in Ghusl al-Janabah)
163(In the Early Days of Islam, Rulings Used to Change)
164(A Believer is Not Impure)
165(If One Wishes to Sleep Without Ghusl, They Should Perform Wudu)
166(The Prophet ﷺ Used to Perform Wudu Before Eating and Sleeping While in Janabah)
167(Performing Wudu Between Two Acts of Intercourse)
168(The Prophet ﷺ Performed One Ghusl After Being with All His Wives)
169(The Prophet ﷺ Remained in the Remembrance of Allah at All Times)
170(It is Permissible to Perform Wudu with Remaining Ghusl Water)
171(A Man May Perform Wudu with Water Left by a Woman)
172(There is No Harm in Embracing a Person in Janabah After Ghusl)
173(Some Issues Regarding the State of Janabah)
174(The Ruling on Reciting the Qur’an for the Junub and Menstruating Woman)
175(The Ruling on Passing Through the Mosque for the Junub and Menstruating Woman)
176(Prohibition of Images)
177(The Angel of Mercy Does Not Approach the Body of a Disbeliever)
178(Only a Pure Person May Touch the Qur’an)
179(Performing Wudu to Reply to Salam)
180(Do Not Reply to Salam While Urinating)
181(Permission to Sleep in the State of Janabah)
182(A Teacher May Warn a Student About His Negligence)
183(Performing Ghusl Between Acts of Intercourse Brings Freshness)
184(Prohibition of Performing Wudu with Water Left from a Woman’s Ghusl or Wudu)
185(Prohibition of Urinating in the Bathhouse)
186(Prohibition of Urinating in the Bathhouse – Narrated by Ibn Majah)
187(Prohibition of Urinating in Stagnant Water)
188(Prohibition of Urinating in Stagnant Water – Narrated by Muslim)
189(The Remaining Wudu Water of the Prophet ﷺ)
190(Ruling on Pond Water)
191(The Well of Budha’ah)
192(Ruling on River and Sea Water)
193(Ruling on Performing Wudu with Date-Nabidh)
194(Absence of Two Companions on the Night of the Jinn)
195(A Cat’s Saliva is Not Impure)
196(Lady Aisha (RA) Used the Water Left by a Cat)
197(Ruling on Water Left by Wild Animals)
198(If Water’s Color Changes Due to a Pure Substance, Purification Is Permissible)
199(Performing Wudu from Places Where Animals Drink)
200(Summary Ruling on Water Left by Beasts – Narrated in Muwatta Imam Malik)
201(Summary Ruling on Water Left by Beasts – Narrated by Ibn Majah)
202(Prohibition of Bathing with Sun-Heated Water)
203(If a Dog Licks in a Vessel, Then What?)
204(A Bedouin Urinating in the Mosque)
205(Mosques Are for Worship)
206(If Najis Blood Gets on Clothing, Then What?)
207(If Semen Gets on Clothing, Then What?)
208(Scraping Off Dry Semen from Clothing)
209(Scraping Off Dry Semen from Clothing and Then Praying in It)
210(An Infant Urinating in the Lap of the Prophet ﷺ)
211(Tanned Hide)
212(Benefiting from Tanned Hide – Narrated by Bukhari)
213(Making Nabidh in Tanned Hide)
214(If Children Urinate on Clothing, Then What?)
215(Difference Between the Urine of a Boy and a Girl)
216(Soil Purifies an Impure Shoe)
217(Clarification Regarding a Long Hem That Drags on the Ground)
218(Prohibition of Using the Hides of Forbidden Animals)
219(Prohibition of Using Predator Hides as Bedding – Narrated by Tirmidhi and Darimi)
220(Dislike for Selling the Hides of Predators)
221(Benefiting from the Hide of a Dead Animal After Tanning)
222(Purifying the Hide of a Dead Animal with Water and Lotus Leaves)
223(The Prophet ﷺ Requesting Water from a Tanned Skin Water Container)
224(The Third Chapter)
225(Walking Barefoot on the Ground Does Not Break Wudu)
226(Dogs Entering the Mosque Do Not Make It Impure)
227(Ruling on the Urine of Halal Animals)
228(Ruling on the Urine of Halal Animals – Narrated by Ahmad and Al-Daraqutni)
229(Explanation of Wiping Over Leather Socks)
230(Wiping Over Leather Socks)
231(The Second Chapter)
232(Removing Leather Socks in the Case of Major Ritual Impurity)
233(The Area to Be Wiped on the Leather Socks)
234(The Prophet ﷺ Wiping Over the Top of the Leather Socks)
235(The Issue of Wiping Over the Socks)
236(The Third Chapter)
237(The Religion is Not Based on Opinion and Analogy)
238(Explanation of Tayammum (Dry Ablution))
239(Concession of Tayammum for the Junub (Ritually Impure) Person as Well)
240(One Method of Tayammum for Both Wudu and Ghusl)
241(Purification is Recommended for the Remembrance of Allah)
242(The Second Chapter)
243(Tayammum Was Sufficient, but Lack of Knowledge Caused Loss of Life!)
244(It is Not Permissible to Give a Ruling Without Knowledge – Narrated by Ibn Majah)
245(Repeating the Prayer After Tayammum)
246(Repeating the Prayer After Tayammum – Narrated by al-Nasa’i and Abu Dawud)
247(The Third Chapter)
248(Wiping Up to the Shoulders and Armpits)
249(Explanation of the Sunnah Ghusl)
250(Ghusl on Friday is Obligatory)
251(Ghusl on Friday is a Right)
252(The Second Chapter)
253(Ghusl After Washing the Deceased)
254(Four Reasons for Performing Ghusl)
255(Ghusl Upon Accepting Islam)
256(The Third Chapter)
257(Explanation of Menstruation)
258(A Man and Woman May Perform Ghusl from the Same Vessel While in Janabah)
259(Permissibility of Using the Leftover of a Menstruating Woman)
260(Permissibility of Reciting the Qur’an While Resting in the Lap of a Menstruating Woman)
261(A Menstruating Woman May Take Something from Inside the Mosque)
262(The Entire Body of a Menstruating Woman is Not Impure)
263(The Second Chapter)
264(Permissibility of Enjoyment Above the Waistcloth During Menstruation)
265(Prohibition of Sexual Intercourse with a Menstruating Woman)
266(The Amount of Charity for Intercourse During Menstruation)
267(The Third Chapter)
268(Effects of Menstruation)
269(Explanation of Istihādah (Non-Menstrual Vaginal Bleeding))
270(The Second Chapter)
271(The Woman in Istihādah Should Tie a Cloth (Pad))
272(The Woman in Istihādah Performs Wudu for Every Prayer After Her Usual Menstrual Days)
273(Two Rulings for the Woman in Istihādah)
274(The Third Chapter)
275(Command for the Woman in Istihādah to Combine Two Prayers)
276(The First Chapter)