Chapter: The Virtue of Prayers
2Chapter: Prayer Times
3Chapter: The Beginning of the Call to Prayer (Adhan)
4Chapter: Time of the Fajr Adhan
5Chapter: Repeating the Call in the Fajr Adhan
6Chapter: Adhan in Pairs, Iqamah Once
7Chapter: Repeating the Phrases in Adhan
8Chapter: Turning During the Adhan
9Chapter: Supplication at the Time of Adhan
10Chapter: What is Said at the Time of Adhan
11Chapter: Satan Flees When He Hears the Call
12Chapter: Dislike of Leaving the Mosque After the Call
13Chapter: Time of Dhuhr
14Chapter: Delaying Dhuhr in the Heat
15Chapter: Time of Asr
16Chapter: Time of Maghrib
17Chapter: Dislike of Delaying Maghrib
18Chapter: Time of Isha
19Chapter: Recommendation to Delay Isha
20Chapter: Praying Fajr in Darkness
21Chapter: Praying Fajr at Daybreak
22Chapter: Whoever Catches a Rak'ah of Prayer Has Caught the Prayer
23Chapter: Maintaining the Prayers
24Chapter: Recommendation to pray at the beginning of the time
25Chapter: Praying behind someone who delays the prayer from its time
26Chapter: One who sleeps through or forgets a prayer
27Chapter: Regarding missing the Asr prayer
28Chapter: The middle prayer
29Chapter: On abandoning the prayer
30Chapter: Changing the Qiblah from Jerusalem to the Kaaba
31Chapter: Opening the prayer
32Chapter: Raising the hands at the start of prayer
33Chapter: What is said after starting the prayer
34Chapter: Dislike of reciting "Bismillah..." aloud
35Chapter: Placing the right hand over the left in prayer
36Chapter: No prayer without Al-Fatiha
37Chapter: The two pauses in prayer
38Chapter: Virtue of saying "Ameen"
39Chapter: Saying "Ameen" aloud
40Chapter: Saying "Allahu Akbar" at every movement
41Chapter: Raising the hands in bowing and prostration
42Chapter: Who has more right to lead the prayer
43Chapter: Where to stand if praying alone with the imam
44Chapter: Praying behind a sitting imam
45Chapter: Imam praying on higher ground than followers
46Chapter: Imam’s instruction to lighten the prayer
47Chapter: When people should stand for prayer
48Chapter: Straightening the rows
49Chapter: Virtue of filling the rows in prayer
50Chapter: Virtue of the first row
51Chapter: Who should stand closest to the imam
52Chapter: Which rows for women are best
53Chapter: Which prayer is hardest for hypocrites
54Chapter: On missing the prayer
55Chapter: Permission to miss congregation due to rain while traveling
56Chapter: Virtue of praying in congregation
57Chapter: Forbidding preventing women from mosques and how they should go out
58Chapter: When dinner is served and prayer is called
59Chapter: How to walk to prayer
60Chapter: Virtue of walking steps to the mosque
61Chapter: Praying alone behind the row
62Chapter: Amount of recitation in Dhuhr
63Chapter: How to recite in Dhuhr and Asr
64Chapter: Amount of recitation in Maghrib
65Chapter: Amount of recitation in Isha
66Chapter: Amount of recitation in Fajr
67Chapter: Dislike of looking up at the sky in prayer
68Chapter: Actions in bowing
69Chapter: What to say in bowing
70Chapter: Spreading out in bowing
71Chapter: What to say after rising from bowing
72Chapter: Forbidding preceding the imam in bowing and prostration
73Chapter: Prostrating on seven body parts and how to prostrate
74Chapter: First part to touch the ground in prostration
75Chapter: Forbidding lying flat and pecking like a crow
76Chapter: What to say between the two prostrations
77Chapter: Forbidding recitation in bowing and prostration
78Chapter: One who does not complete bowing and prostration
79Chapter: Spreading out in prostration
80Chapter: How long the Prophet stayed after rising from prostration
81Chapter: Sunnah for one who missed part of the prayer
82Chapter: Permission to prostrate on a garment in heat or cold
83Chapter: Gesturing in the tashahhud
84Chapter: On the tashahhud
85Chapter: Sending blessings on the Prophet
86Chapter: Supplication after tashahhud
87Chapter: Saying salam in prayer
88Chapter: What to say after salam
89Chapter: Which side to turn after prayer
90Chapter: Saying tasbih after prayers
91Chapter: First thing a servant is judged for on Judgment Day
92Chapter: Description of the Prophet’s prayer
93Chapter: Actions during prayer
94Chapter: How to return salam in prayer
95Chapter: Men say tasbih, women clap
96Chapter: Best place for voluntary prayer
97Chapter: Repeating prayers in congregation after praying at home
98Chapter: Praying in a mosque where one has already prayed
99Chapter: Praying in a single garment
100Chapter: Forbidding wrapping oneself tightly in prayer
101Chapter: Praying on a mat
102Chapter: Praying in women’s clothes
103Chapter: Praying in sandals
104Chapter: Forbidding letting garment hang in prayer
105Chapter: Tying up the hair
106Chapter: Yawning in prayer
107Chapter: Dislike of praying when drowsy
108Chapter: Sitting prayer is half the reward of standing
109Chapter: Voluntary prayer while sitting
110Chapter: Forbidding wiping pebbles
111Chapter: All the earth is pure except graveyards and baths
112Chapter: Praying in sheepfolds and camel pens
113Chapter: Building a mosque for Allah
114Chapter: Two rak‘ahs upon entering the mosque
115Chapter: What to say when entering the mosque
116Chapter: Dislike of spitting in the mosque
117Chapter: Sleeping in the mosque
118Chapter: Forbidding seeking lost items, buying, and selling in the mosque
119Chapter: Forbidding carrying weapons in the mosque
120Chapter: Forbidding taking graves as mosques
121Chapter: Forbidding interlacing fingers when going to the mosque
122Chapter: Virtue of waiting for prayer in the mosque
123Chapter: Decorating mosques
124Chapter: Praying towards a barrier
125Chapter: Drawing near to the barrier in prayer
126Chapter: Praying towards a riding animal
127Chapter: Woman in front of the praying person
128Chapter: What breaks and does not break the prayer
129Chapter: Nothing breaks the prayer
130Chapter: Dislike of passing in front of someone praying
131Chapter: Virtue of praying in the Prophet’s mosque
132Chapter: Only three mosques are to be traveled to
133Chapter: Virtue of walking to the mosque in darkness
134Chapter: Dislike of turning in prayer
135Chapter: Which prayer is best
136Chapter: Virtue of Fajr and Asr prayers
137Chapter: Forbidding holding in urine or stool in prayer
138Chapter: Forbidding shortcutting the prayer
139Chapter: Forbidding sleeping before Isha and talking after it
140Chapter: Forbidding polytheists from entering the Sacred Mosque
141Chapter: When a child is ordered to pray
142Chapter: Times when prayer is disliked
143Chapter: Two rak‘ahs after Asr
144Chapter: Sunnah prayers
145Chapter: Two rak‘ahs before Maghrib
146Chapter: Recitation in the two rak‘ahs of Fajr
147Chapter: Speaking after the two rak‘ahs of Fajr
148Chapter: Lying down after the two rak‘ahs of Fajr
149Chapter: When prayer is called, only the obligatory prayer is allowed
150Chapter: Four rak‘ahs at the start of the day
151Chapter: Duha prayer
152Chapter: What is disliked regarding it
153Chapter: Prayer of the oft-returning (Awwabeen)
154Chapter: Night and day prayer is two by two
155Chapter: Night prayer
156Chapter: Virtue of night prayer
157Chapter: Virtue of one who prostrates to Allah
158Chapter: Prostration of gratitude
159Chapter: Forbidding prostrating to anyone
160Chapter: Prostration in Surah An-Najm
161Chapter: Prostration in Surah Sad
162Chapter: Prostration in "When the sky is split"
163Chapter: Prostration in "Recite in the name of your Lord"
164Chapter: One who hears a verse of prostration but does not prostrate
165Chapter: Description of the Prophet’s prayer
166Chapter: Which part of the night is best
167Chapter: If one misses his nightly portion
168Chapter: Supplication during night prayer
169Chapter: Whoever recites the last two verses of Al-Baqarah
170Chapter: Beautifying the voice with the Quran
171Chapter: Al-Fatiha is the seven oft-repeated verses
172Chapter: In how many days should the Quran be completed
173Chapter: If a man is unsure if he prayed three or four
174Chapter: Two prostrations for extra actions in prayer
175Chapter: If there is deficiency in prayer
176Chapter: Forbidding speaking in prayer
177Chapter: Killing a snake or scorpion in prayer
178Chapter: Shortening the prayer while traveling
179Chapter: How long to stay in a town before not shortening prayer
180Chapter: Praying on a riding animal
181Chapter: Combining two prayers
182Chapter: Combining two prayers at Muzdalifah
183Chapter: Prayer of one returning from travel
184Chapter: Prayer in fear
185Chapter: Being prevented from prayer
186Chapter: Prayer at the time of eclipse
187Chapter: Prayer for rain
188Chapter: Raising hands in prayer for rain
189Chapter: Bathing on Friday
190Chapter: Virtue of Friday, bathing, and perfume
191Chapter: Recitation in Fajr prayer on Friday
192Chapter: Virtue of going early to Friday prayer
193Chapter: Time of Friday prayer
194Chapter: Listening to the sermon and being silent on Friday
195Chapter: Entering the mosque while the imam is giving the sermon
196Chapter: Reciting Quran in the Friday sermon
197Chapter: Speaking during the sermon
198Chapter: Shortening the sermon
199Chapter: Sitting between the two sermons
200Chapter: How the imam gestures in the sermon
201Chapter: Where the imam stands during the sermon
202Chapter: Recitation in Friday prayer
203Chapter: The hour mentioned on Friday
204Chapter: One who misses Friday prayer without excuse
205Chapter: Virtue of Friday
206Chapter: Prayer after Friday
207Chapter: Witr prayer
208Chapter: Encouragement to pray Witr
209Chapter: How many rak‘ahs is Witr
210Chapter: Time for Witr
211Chapter: Recitation in Witr
212Chapter: Witr on a riding animal
213Chapter: Supplication in Qunoot
214Chapter: Two rak‘ahs after Witr
215Chapter: Qunoot after bowing