Chapter: Touching a menstruating woman above the izar (waist wrapper)
2Chapter: Lying down with a menstruating woman under a single cover
3Chapter: It is permissible for a menstruating woman to wash her husband’s head, and comb his hair; her leftovers are pure (tahir); and regarding reclining in her lap and reciting Qur’an
4Chapter: Madhi (prostatic fluid)
5Chapter: Washing the face and hands when waking from sleep
6Chapter: It is permissible for one who is junub to sleep, but it is recommended for him to perform wudu’, and wash his private parts if he wants to eat, drink, sleep, or have intercourse
7Chapter: Women are obliged to perform ghusl if they emit fluid
8Chapter: Description of the (fluid) of the man and the woman; the child is created from the water of both of them
9Chapter: Description of ghusl in the case of janabah (sexual impurity)
10Chapter: The amount of water with which it is recommended to perform ghusl in the case of janabah; a man and woman washing from a single vessel; one of them washing with the left-over water of the other
11Chapter: It is recommended to pour water over the head, and elsewhere, three times
12Chapter: Ruling on the braids of a woman who is doing ghusl
13Chapter: It is recommended for the woman who is performing ghusl following menses to apply a piece of cloth scented with musk to the site of the bleeding
14Chapter: The ghusl and the prayer of a woman who is suffering prolonged vaginal bleeding (istihadah)
15Chapter: A menstruating woman is obliged to make up missed fasts but not prayers
16Chapter: Covering oneself with a garment and the like while performing ghusl
17Chapter: The prohibition of looking at `awrah
18Chapter: It is permissible to bathe naked when one is alone
19Chapter: Taking care to conceal one’s `awrah
20Chapter: Screening oneself when urinating
21Chapter: At the beginning of Islam, intercourse did not necessitate ghusl unless semen was emitted, then that was abrogated and ghusl becomes obligatory for intercourse
22Chapter: Abrogation of “water is for water”, and that it is obligatory to perform ghusl when the two circumcised parts meet
23Chapter: Performing wudu’ after eating something that has been touched by fire
24Chapter: Abrogation of wudu’ for that which has been touched by fire
25Chapter: (Performing) wudu’ after eating camel meat
26Chapter: Evidence that if a person is certain that he is in a state of purity, then he doubts whether he has committed hadith (broken his wudu’), then he prays with his purity like that
27Chapter: Hides of dead animals are purified by tanning
28Chapter: Tayammum
29Chapter: Evidence that the Muslim does not become impure
30Chapter: Remembering Allah, the Most High, when one is sexually impure, and at other times
31Chapter: It is permissible for one who has broken his wudu’ to eat, and there is nothing disliked about doing so, and wudu’ need not be done immediately
32Chapter: What should be said when entering the area in which one relieves himself
33Chapter: Evidence that sleeping while sitting does not invalidate wudu’