Chapter: Jihad in Allah’s Path Is the Best Deed
2Chapter: Virtue of Jihad
3Chapter: Which Jihad Is Best
4Chapter: Which Deeds Are Best
5Chapter: Whoever Fights in Allah’s Path Even for a Moment
6Chapter: The Best People Are Those Who Hold the Reins of Their Horses
7Chapter: Virtue of Standing Guard in Allah’s Path
8Chapter: Virtue of Dust in Allah’s Path
9Chapter: Morning and Evening in Allah’s Path
10Chapter: Fasting a Day in Allah’s Path
11Chapter: Staying Awake as a Guard in Allah’s Path
12Chapter: Virtue of Spending in Allah’s Path
13Chapter: Spending Two of One’s Possessions in Allah’s Path
14Chapter: Virtue of Archery and Commanding It
15Chapter: Whoever Is Wounded in Allah’s Path
16Chapter: Whoever Asks Allah for Martyrdom
17Chapter: Virtue of the Martyr
18Chapter: What the Martyr Wishes Upon Returning to the World
19Chapter: Souls of the Martyrs
20Chapter: Description of Those Killed in Allah’s Path
21Chapter: Whoever Fights in Allah’s Path Patiently and Seeking Reward
22Chapter: Who Counts as a Martyr
23Chapter: Hardships Faced by the Prophet’s Companions in Battles
24Chapter: Whoever Goes to Battle with a Specific Intention Gets What He Intended
25Chapter: Description of Two Types of Expeditions
26Chapter: Whoever Dies Without Having Fought
27Chapter: Virtue of Equipping a Warrior
28Chapter: Excuse for Not Participating in Jihad
29Chapter: Virtue of Naval Expeditions
30Chapter: Women Participating in Battle with Men
31Chapter: The Prophet Going to Battle with Some of His Wives
32Chapter: Virtue of Guarding for a Day and Night
33Chapter: Virtue of Dying While Guarding
34Chapter: Virtue of Horses in Allah’s Path
35Chapter: Preferred and Disliked Horses
36Chapter: On Racing
37Chapter: On Betting on Horses
38Chapter: Jihad Against Disbelievers by Speech and Action
39Chapter: A Group Will Always Fight for the Truth
40Chapter: Fighting the Khawarij