Chapter: The Pen Is Lifted from Three (the Insane, Sleeping, and Child)
2Chapter: What Makes a Muslim’s Blood Lawful
3Chapter: The Thief Is Pardoned After the Theft
4Chapter: What Requires Hand Amputation
5Chapter: Interceding in Hudud Before Reaching the Ruler
6Chapter: The Confessor of Theft
7Chapter: No Amputation for Certain Fruits
8Chapter: No Amputation for Certain Thieves
9Chapter: The Punishment for Alcohol
10Chapter: The Fourth Time Drinker of Alcohol
11Chapter: Discretionary Punishments for Sins
12Chapter: Confession of Adultery
13Chapter: The Confessor Retracting His Confession
14Chapter: Digging a Pit for Stoning
15Chapter: Judging People of the Book Who Seek Muslim Rulings
16Chapter: Punishment for Married Adulterers
17Chapter: Pregnant Woman Confessing to Adultery
18Chapter: Slave Adulterers Punished by Their Masters
19Chapter: Explanation of Allah’s Saying: “Or Allah May Make a Way for Them”
20Chapter: A Man Having Relations with His Wife’s Slave Girl
21Chapter: The Prescribed Punishment Is an Expiation for the One Punished