Chapter: The virtue of wudu’
2Chapter: The obligation of purifying oneself for the salat
3Chapter: The description of wudu’ and its perfection
4Chapter: The virtue of performing wudu’ and salat
5Chapter: The five daily prayers, from one Jumu`ah to the next, and from one Ramadan to the next, are an expiation for whatever (sins) come in between, so long as one avoids major sins
6Chapter: Adh-Dhikr (the remembrance) which is recommended following wudu’
7Chapter: Another description of wudu’
8Chapter: Odd numbers when rinsing the nose and cleaning oneself with pebbles (istijmar)
9Chapter: The obligation of washing the feet completely
10Chapter: The obligation of completely washing all the parts to be washed when purifying oneself
11Chapter: Sins exit with the water of wudu’
12Chapter: The recommendation to increase the area washed for the forehead, arms, and legs well when performing wudu’
13Chapter: Adornment (in the hereafter) will reach as far as the wudu’ reached
14Chapter: The virtue of isbaghil-wudu’ (performing wudu’ properly) during times when it is difficult to do so
15Chapter: Siwak (tooth-stick)
16Chapter: The characteristics of the fitrah
17Chapter: Cleaning oneself after relieving oneself
18Chapter: The prohibition of cleaning oneself with the right hand
19Chapter: Starting on the right when purifying oneself and in other matters
20Chapter: The prohibition of relieving oneself in the street or in the shade
21Chapter: Cleaning oneself with water after defecating
22Chapter: Wiping over the khuff (leather socks)
23Chapter: Wiping over the forehead and the imamah
24Chapter: Time-limit for wiping over the khuff
25Chapter: The permissibility of performing all the prayers with one wudu’
26Chapter: It is disliked for the person who wants to perform wudu’, and others, to put his hand in the vessel (containing water) before washing it three times, if he is not sure whether something impure is on his hands or not
27Chapter: Rulings on what was licked by a dog
28Chapter: The prohibition of urinating into standing water
29Chapter: Prohibition of performing ghusl in standing water
30Chapter: The obligation to wash away urine and other impurities if they result in the Masjid, and the ground may be purified with water with no need to scrub it
31Chapter: The ruling on the urine of a nursing infant and how to wash it
32Chapter: The ruling on semen
33Chapter: The impurity of blood and how to wash it
34Chapter: The evidence that urine is impure and the obligation to take precautions concerning it