Chapter: Qasamah During The Jahiliyyah
2Chapter: Qasamah
3Chapter: Family Of The Victim Should Swear The Oath First, In The Case Of Qasamah
4Chapter: Mentioning The Different Wordings In The Report Of Sahl
5Chapter: Retaliation
6Chapter: Mentioning The Differences Reported In The Narration Of 'Alqamah Bin Wa'il
7Chapter: The Meaning Of The Saying Of Allah, The Most High: 'And If You Judge, Judge With Justice Between Them"
8Chapter: Cases Of Retaliation Between Free Men And Slaves
9Chapter: Retaliating Against The Master For The Slave
10Chapter: Killing A Woman In Return For A Woman
11Chapter: No Retaliation Is To Be Carried Out If A Muslim Kills A Disbeliever
12Chapter: Seriousness Of Killing The One With A Covenant (Al-Mu'ahad)1
13Chapter: There Is No Retaliation Between Slave For Offenses Less Than Killing
14Chapter: Al-Qisas For A Tooth
15Chapter: Al-Qisas For A Front Tooth
16Chapter: Retaliation For A Bite And Mentioning The Differences In The Report Of The Narrators Of The Narration Of 'Imran bin Husain Concerning That
17Chapter: Self-Defense
18Chapter: Mentioning The Differences Reported From 'Ata' In This Hadith
19Chapter: Retaliation For Stabbing
20Chapter: Retaliation For A Slap
21Chapter: Retaliation For Pulling Roughly On A Person's Clothes
22Chapter: Retaliation Against People in Authority
23Chapter: Intervention of the Ruler
24Chapter: Retaliation With Something Other Than The Sword
25Chapter: Interpreting The Saying Of Allah, The Mighty And Sublime: "But If The Killer Is Forgiven By The Brother (Or The Relatives) Of The Killed Against Blood Money, Then Adhering To It With Fairness And Payment Of The Blood Money To The Heir Should Be Made In Fairness"
26Chapter: The Command To Pardon From Qisas
27Chapter: Should Diyah Be Taken From One Who Kills Deliberately, If The Heir Of The Victim Pardoned Him, And Doesn't Seek Retaliation?
28Chapter: Women Pardoning In Cases Of Blood
29Chapter: One Who Is Killed With A Stone Or A Whip
30Chapter: The Amount Of The Diyah For Seemingly Intentional Killing And Mentioning The Differences Reported From Ayyub In The Narration Of Al-Qasim bin Rabi'ah About That
31Chapter: Mentioning The Differences Reported From Khalid Al-Hadha
32Chapter: Mentioning The Ages Of Camels To Be Given In Diyah For Accidental Killing
33Chapter: Mention Of The Diyah In Silver
34Chapter: The Diyah Of A Woman
35Chapter: The Diyah For A Disbeliever
36Chapter: The Diyah for a Mukatab
37Chapter: The Diyah For A Woman's Fetus
38Chapter: The Description Of Killing That Resembles Intentional Killing, And Who Is To Pay The Diyah For A Fetus And For A Killing That Resembles Intentional Killing, And Mentioning The Different Wordings Reported In The Narration Of Ibrahim From 'Ubaid Bin Nudailah From Al-Mughirah
39Chapter: Can Anyone Be Blamed For The sin Of Another?
40Chapter: If A Sightless Eye That looks fine Is Destroyed
41Chapter: Diyah For Teeth
42Chapter: Diyah For Fingers.
43Chapter: Injuries That Expose The Bone
44Chapter: Mentioning The Hadith of 'Amr Bin Hazm concerning Blood Money, and different Versions
45Chapter: One Who Takes His Right to Retaliation without the Involvement of the Ruler
46Chapter: What Is Mentioned In The Book Of Retaliation From Al-Mujtaba Which Is Not Contained In The Sunan: Interpreting The Saying Of Allah, The Mighty And Sublime: "And Whoever Kills A Believer Intentionally, His Recompense Is Hell To Abide Therein"