Chapter: The prohibition of swearing by something other than Allah
2Chapter: Whoever swears by Al-Lat and Al-Uzza, let him say La Ilaha Illallah
3Chapter: It is recommended for the one who swears an oath then sees that something else is better than it; To do that which is better and offer expiation for his oath
4Chapter: An oath is judged on the intention of the one who asks for it to be sworn.
5Chapter: Saying: "If Allah wills" when swearing oaths and at other times
6Chapter: The prohibition of persisting in an oath that will harm the family of the one who swears it, so long as not persisting in it does not involve anything unlawful
7Chapter: The vow of a disbeliever, and what he should do about it if he becomes a muslim
8Chapter: Treatment of slaves, and the expiation of one who slaps his slave
9Chapter: Stern warning against accusing a slave of fornication
10Chapter: Feeding a slave what one eats and clothing him as one clothes oneself, and not burdening him with more than he bear
11Chapter: The reward of a slave who is sincere towards his master and worships Allah properly
12Chapter: One who frees his share in a slave
13Chapter: Permissibility of selling a Mudabbar