Chapter: Mentioning The Fitrah (The Natural Inclination Of Man) - Circumcision
2Chapter: Clipping The Nails
3Chapter: Plucking The Armpit Hairs
4Chapter: Shaving The Pubes
5Chapter: Trimming The Mustache
6Chapter: The Time Limit For That
7Chapter: Trimming The Mustache And Letting The Beard Grow
8Chapter: Moving far Away (From Everyone) When Relieving Oneself
9Chapter: Allowing One To Not To Do That
10Chapter: What To Say When Entering Al-Khala' (The Toilet)
11Chapter: The Prohibition Of Facing The Qiblah When Relieving Oneself
12Chapter: The Prohibition Of Turning One's Back Towards The Qiblah When Relieving Oneself
13Chapter: The Command To Face Toward The East Or The West When Relieving Oneself
14Chapter: Allowing That In Houses
15Chapter: The Prohibition Of Touching One's Penis With the Right Hand When Relieving Oneself
16Chapter: Allowing one To Urinate While Standing In A Desolate Area
17Chapter: Squatting While Urinating In The House
18Chapter: Urinating Toward An Object With Which One Is Screening Oneself
19Chapter: Being Careful To Avoid Contamination With Urine
20Chapter: Urinating In a Vessel
21Chapter: Urinating In A Basin
22Chapter: That It Is Disliked To Urinate Into A Burrow In The Ground
23Chapter: The Prohibition Of Urinating In Standing Water
24Chapter: That It Is Disliked To Urinate In A Place Where One Bathes
25Chapter: Greeting One Who Is Urinating
26Chapter: Returning The Greeting After Performing Wudu'
27Chapter: The Prohibition Of Cleaning Oneself With Bones
28Chapter: The Prohibition Of Cleaning Oneself With Dung
29Chapter: The Prohibition Of Using Less Than Three Stones To Clean Oneself
30Chapter: Allowing The Usage Of Two Stones For Cleaning
31Chapter: Allowing The Usage Of One Stone For Cleaning
32Chapter: Permitting The Usage Of Stones For Cleaning Without Anything Else
33Chapter: Cleaning Oneself With Water
34Chapter: Prohibition Of Istinja' (Cleaning Oneself) With the Right Hand
35Chapter: Rubbing The Hand On The Ground After Istinja'
36Chapter: Restricting The Amount Of Water
37Chapter: Leaving Any Restriction On The Amount Of Water
38Chapter: Still Water
39Chapter: Sea Water
40Chapter: Wudu' With Snow
41Chapter: Wudu' With Water From Snow
42Chapter: Wudu' With Water Of Hail
43Chapter: What Is Leftover From A Dog
44Chapter: The Command To Throw Away Anything Left In A Vessel That A Dog Has Licked
45Chapter: Rubbing A Vessel Licked by A Dog With Dust
46Chapter: Leftovers Of A Cat
47Chapter: Leftovers Of A Donkey
48Chapter: Leftovers Of A Menstruating Woman
49Chapter: Men And Women Performing Wudu' Together
50Chapter: The (Water) Leftover From The Junub Person
51Chapter: The Amount Of Water Sufficient For A Man's Wudu'
52Chapter: The Intention For Wudu'
53Chapter: Wudu' Using A Vessel
54Chapter: Saying Bismillah When Performing Wudu'
55Chapter: A Servant Pouring Water For A Man For Wudu'
56Chapter: Washing Each Part Of The Body Once In Wudu'
57Chapter: Washing Each Part Of The body Three Times in Wudu'