Chapter: Explaining Al-Iman (Faith), Al-Islam, and Al-Ihsan, and The Obligations of Al-Iman With Affirmation of The Qadar of Allah, Glorious And Most High is He. And Explaining The Evidence For Declaring One's Innocence Of One Who Does Not Believe In Al-Qadar, And Having A Harsh View Of His Case
2Chapter: What is Al-Iman (Faith)? Explaining Its Characteristics
3Chapter: What is Islam? Explaining its characteristics.
4Chapter: Explaining the prayers which are one of the pillars of Islam
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6Chapter: Explaining the faith by means of which a person is admitted into paradise, and that the one who adheres to what is enjoined upon him will enter paradise
7Chapter: Clarifying the pillars of Islam and its grand supports
8Chapter: The command to believe in Allah and His Messenger (saws) and the laws of Islam, calling people to it, asking about it, memorizing it and conveying it to those who have not heard the message
9Chapter: Calling people to the twin declaration of faith and the laws of Islam
10Chapter: The command to fight the people until they say "La ilaha illallah Muhammad Rasul-Allah", and establish Salat, and pay the Zakat, and believe in everything that the prophet (saws) brought. Whoever does that, his life and his wealth are protected except by its right, and his secrets are entrusted to Allah, the most high. Fighting those who withhold Zakat or other than that is one of the duties of Islam and the Imam should be concerned with the Laws of Islam
11Chapter: Evidence that the islam of one who becomes muslim on his deathbed is valid, so long as the death thoes have not begun; Abrogation of permission to supplicate for forgiveness for the idolators; Evidence that one who dies an idolator is one of the people of hell and no intervention can save him from that
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13Chapter: Evidence that the one who is content with Allah as his Lord, Islam as his religion and Muhammad (saws) as his prophet, then he is a believer, even if he commits major sins
14Chapter: Clarifying the number of branches of faith, the best and the least of them, the virtue of modesty (Al-Haya') and the fact that it is part of faith
15Chapter: A phrase that sums up Islam
16Chapter: Clarifying the superiority of Islam, and what part of it is best
17Chapter: Clarification of those characteristics which, if a person attains them, he will find the sweetness of faith
18Chapter: The obligation to love the messenger of Allah (saws) more than one's family, son, father, and all other people; And mentions of an absolute absence of faith regarding one who does not love him with such love
19Chapter: The evidence that one of the attributes of faith is to love for one's brother muslim that one loves for oneself of goodness
20Chapter: Clarifying the prohibition of annoying one's neighbor
21Chapter: Encouragement to honor one's neighbor and guest, and the obligation to remain silent unless one has something good to say, and the fact that all of that is part of faith
22Chapter: Clarifying that forbidding evil is part of faith, faith increases and decreases; Enjoying what is good and forbidding what is evil are obligatory
23Chapter: People excel over one another in faith, and the superiority of the people of Yemen in faith
24Chapter: Clarifying that no one will enter paradise but the believers; loving the believers is part of faith and spreading Salam is a means of attaining that
25Chapter: Clarifying that the religion is sincerity
26Chapter: Clarifying that faith decreases because of disobedience and negating it from the one committing the act of disobedience, with the meaning of negating its completion
27Chapter: The characteristics of the hypocrite
28Chapter: Clarifying the condition of faith for one who says to his muslim brother: "O Kafir (Disbeliever)."
29Chapter: Clarifying the condition of the fath of one who knowingly denies his father
30Chapter: Clarifying the words of the prophet (saws): "Insulting A Muslim is an evil action and fighting him is disbelief (Kufr)"
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32Chapter: Use of the word Kufr with regard to slandering people's lineage and wailing
33Chapter: Calling a runaway slave a kafirg
34Chapter: Clarifying the Kufr of one who says: "We got rain because of the stars."
35Chapter: Evidence that love of the Ansar and Ali (r.a.) is a part of faith and a sign thereof; Hating them is a sign of hypocrisy
36Chapter: Clarifying that faith decreases with shortcoming in obedience, and the word Kufr may be used with regard to matters other than dsbelief in Allah, such as ingratitude for blessings and not fulfilling one's duties
37Chapter: Clarifying the usage of the word Kafir for one who abandons Salat
38Chapter: Clarifying that faith in Allah most high is the best of deeds
39Chapter: Clarifying that Shirk is the worst of sins, and the worst sins after Shirk
40Chapter: The major sins and the most serious of them
41Chapter: The prohibition of pride and definition of it
42Chapter: The evidence that the one who dies not associating anything with Allah will enter paradise, and the one who dies as idolator will enter the fire
43Chapter: The prohibition of killing a disbeliever after he says La ilaha illallah
44Chapter: The Saying of the prophet (saws): "Whoever bears weapons against us is not one of us."
45Chapter: The Saying of the prophet (saws): "Whoever deceives us is not one of us."
46Chapter: The prohibition of striking one's checks, tearing one's garment and calling with the calls of Jahilliyyah
47Chapter: Clarifying the emphatic prohibition of An-Namimah (Malicious Gossip)
48Chapter: Clarifying the emphatic prohibition of letting one's garment hang below the ankles (isbal), reminding others of one's gift and selling goods by means of a false oath; Mention of the three to whom Allah, Most High, will not speak on the day of resurrection, nor look at them, nor sanctify them, and theirs will be a painful torment
49Chapter: Clarifying the emphatic prohibition against killing oneself; The one who kills himself with something will be punished with it in the fire; And that no one will enter Paradise but a muslim
50Chapter: Emphatic prohibition against stealing from the spoils of war; and that no one will enter paradise except the believers
51Chapter: The evidence that the one who kills himself is not considered a disbeliever
52Chapter: Regarding the wind which will come just before the resurrection and take the soul of anyone who has any fath in his heart
53Chapter: Encouragement to hasten to do good deeds before the emergence of the Fitnah
54Chapter: The believer's fear that his good deeds may be lost
55Chapter: Will a person be punished for his actions during the Jahlilliyyah?
56Chapter: Islam destroys that which came before it, as do Hijrah (Emigration) and Hajj
57Chapter: Clarifying the ruling of the action of an unbeliever if he accepts Islam after it
58Chapter: Sincerity of Faith and its Purity
59Chapter: Clarification that Allah, most high allows a person's thoughts and whatever occurs in his heart, so long as they do not become established, and the clarification that he, glorious is he and most high, does not burden anyone with more than he can bear, and clarifying the ruling on thinking of doing good and bad deeds
60Chapter: Allah allows a person's thoughts and whatever occurs in his heart so long as they do not become established
61Chapter: If a person thinks of doing a good deed it will be recorded for him, and if he thinks of doing a bad deed it will not be recorded for him
62Chapter: Clarifying the Waswasah (Whispers, Bad Thoughts) with regard to faith, and what the one who experiences that should say
63Chapter: Warning of the Fire for the one who swears a false oath in order to unlawfully take the right of another muslim
64Chapter: The evidence that the blood of one who aims to seize other people's wealth without right may be shed, if he is killed he will be in the fire, and the one who is killed defending his property is a martyr
65Chapter: One in charge of a matter, who cheats his subjects, deserves the fire
66Chapter: The disappearance of honesty and faith from some hearts and the appearance of fitnah in some hearts
67Chapter: Clarifying that Islam started as something strange, and will revert to being something strange, and it will retreat between the two Masajid
68Chapter: The Disappearance of Faith at the End of Time
69Chapter: Permissibility of concealing one's faith in the case of fear
70Chapter: Being kind to one for whose faith there is concern because it is weak; Prohibition of attributing Faith to someone without definitive evidence
71Chapter: Increasing the heart's tranquility with the appearance evidence
72Chapter: Obligation of believing that the message of our Prophet Muhammad (saws) is for all people, and the abrogation of all other religions
73Chapter: The descent of 'Eisa bin Mariam to judge according to the Shari'ah of our Prophet Muhammad (saws); And how Allah has honored this Ummah; And clarifying the evidence that this religion will not be abrogated; and that a group from it will continue to adhere to the truth and prevail until the day of resurrection
74Chapter: Clarifying the time when faith will no longer be accepted
75Chapter: The beginning of the revelation to the messenger of Allah (saws)
76Chapter: The night journey on which the messenger of Allah (saws) was taken up into the heavens and the prayers were enjoined
77Chapter: Mentioning Al-Masih Son of Mariam and Al-Masih ad-Dajjal
78Chapter: About (The Lote-Tree of the Utmost Boundary)
79Chapter: The Meaning of the Saying of Allah, The Mighty and Sublime: And indeed he saw him at a second descent (another time)"; And did the prophet (saws) see his lord on the night of the Isra?
80Chapter: The saying of the Prophet (saws): "Light, How could I see Him?" and: "I saw Light"
81Chapter: The saying of the Prophet (saws): "Allah does not sleep" and "His veil is light, and if he were to remove it, the splendour of his face would burn all of his creation, as far as hs sght reaches".
82Chapter: Affirming that the believers will see their Lord, Glorious is he and most high, in the hereafter
83Chapter: Knowing about the seeing
84Chapter: Intercession and bringing those who believed in tawhid out of the Fire
85Chapter: The Last of the people of the Fire to be brought out of it
86Chapter: The Status of the Lowest people in paradise
87Chapter: Regarding the saying of the Prophet (saws): "I will be the first of the people to intercede concerning Paradise, and I will be the Prophet with the Greatest Number of Followers."
88Chapter: The Prophet (saws) will defer his supplication in order to intercede for his ummah
89Chapter: The supplication of the Prophet (saws) for his ummah and his weeping out of compassion for them
90Chapter: Clarifying that whoever died upon disbelief then he is in the Fire, and no intercession or relationship with those who are close to Allah will be of any avail for him
91Chapter: Regarding the saying of Allah, the most High: "And warn your tribe of near kindred."
92Chapter: The Intercession of the Prophet (saws) for Abu Talib and the reduction of his punishment as a result
93Chapter: The least severely punished of the people of the Fire
94Chapter: The evidence that whoever dies upon disbelief, no good deed will benefit him
95Chapter: Allegiance to the believers, and forsaking others and disavowing them
96Chapter: The Evidence that groups of Muslims will enter Paradise without being called to account, and without being punished
97Chapter: Clarifying that this ummah will form half of the People of Paradise
98Chapter: Allah will say to Adam: "Bring out the Portion of the Fire; Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Out of Every Thousand."