- The book of Miscellany
- 1: Sincerity and Significance of Intentions and all Actions, Apparent and Hidden
- 2: Repentance
- 3: Patience and Perseverance
- 4: Truthfulness
- 5: Watchfulness
- 6: Piety
- 7: Firm Belief and Perfect Reliance on Allah
- 8: Uprightness and Steadfastness
- 9: Pondering over the Great Creation of Allah, The passing away of Life of the World, the Horrors of the Day of Requital and Laxity of One’s Nafs
- 10: Hastening to do Good Deeds
- 11: The Struggle (in the Cause of Allah)
- 12: Urging towards increasing Good Actions in later part of Life
- 13: Numerous ways of doing Good
- 14: Moderation in Worship
- 15 : The Righteous conduct on Regular base
- 16 : Observing the Sunnah and the manners of its obedience
- 17 : Obedience to the command of Allah is an obligatory duty
- 18 : Prohibition of heresies in religion
- 19 : Heretics doing desirable or undesirable deeds
- 20 : Calling to right guidance and forbidding depravity
- 21 : Assistance towards righteousness and piety
- 22 : Giving Counsel
- 23 : Enjoining Good and forbidding Evil
- 24 : Chastisement for one who enjoins good and forbids evil but acts otherwise
- 25 : Discharging the Trusts
- 26 : Unlawfulness of Oppression and Restoring Others Rights
- 27 : Reverence towards the Sanctity of the Muslims
- 28 : Covering Faults of the Muslims
- 29 : Fulfillment of the needs of the Muslims
- 30 : Intercession
- 31 : Making Peace among People
- 32 : Superiority of Poor, Weak and unrenowned Muslims
- 33 : Benevolent Treatment towards Orphans, Girls, the Weak, the Poor and the Humble Persons
- 34 : Recommendations with regard to Women
- 35 : Husband’s rights concerning his Wife
- 36 : Sustentation of the Members of the Family
- 37 : Spending favorite things for Allah’s sake
- 38 : Urging one’s kith and kin to Obey Allah and refrain from evils
- 39 : Rights of Neighbors
- 40 : Kind Treatment towards Parents and establishment of the ties of Blood Relationship
- 41 : Prohibition of Disobeying Parents and severance of Relations
- 42 : Excellence in doing Good to the Friends of Parents and other Relatives
- 43 : Showing reverence to the Family of Allah’s Messenger (pbuh)
- 44 : Revering the Scholars and Elders, Preferring them to others and raising their Status
- 45 : Visiting the Pious Persons, loving them and adoption of their company
- 46 : Excellence and Etiquette of Sincere love for the sake of Allah
- 47 : Signs of Allah’s love for His slaves and the efforts for its Achievement
- 48 : Warning against persecution of the Pious, the Weak and the Indigent
- 49 : Making Judgment of people keeping in view their evident actions and leaving their hidden Actions to Allah (swt)
- 50 : Fear (of Allah)
- 51 : Hope in Allah’s Mercy
- 52 : Excellence of Good Hopes
- 53 : Combining Hope and Fear (of Allah)
- 54 : Excellence of Weeping out of Fear from Allah (swt)
- 55 : Excellence of Leading an Ascetic Life, and Virtues of Simple Life
- 56 : Excellence of Simple Living and being Content with Little
- 57 : Contentment and Self-esteem and avoidance of unnecessary begging of People
- 58 : Permissibility of Assistance without Greed
- 59 : Encouraging Livelihood by (working with) Hands and Abstaining from Begging
- 60 : Excellence of Generosity and Spending in a Good cause with Reliance on Allah
- 61 : Prohibition of Miserliness
- 62 : Selflessness and Sympathy
- 63 : Competition in matters of the Hereafter
- 64 : Excellence of a Grateful Rich Man
- 65 : Remembrance of Death and Restraint of Wishes
- 66 : Desirability of visiting the Graves for men, and that they should say
- 67 : Abomination of longing for Death
- 68 :Leading an Abstemious Life and refraining from the Doubtful
- 69 : Desirability of Seclusion at times of corruption committed by the people of the World
- 70 : Excellence of mixing with People and attending their social activities
- 71 : Modesty and Courtesy towards the Believers
- 72 : Condemnation of Pride and Self-Conceit
- 73 : Good Conduct
- 74 : Clemency, Tolerance and Gentleness
- 75 : Forgiveness of the Ignorant
- 76 : Endurance of Afflictions
- 77 : Indignation against the Transgression of Divine Laws
- 78 : Obligation of Rulers to show Kindness to their Subjects
- 79 : The Just Ruler
- 80 : Obligation of Obedience to the Ruler in what is Lawful and Prohibition of Obeying them in what is Unlawful
- 81 : Undesirability of Aspiring for Office
- 82 : Appointment of Pious Governors, Advisors and Judges
- 83 : Prohibition of Appointing an Aspirant Person to a Public Office of Authority
- Book One : The Book of Good Manners
- 84: Exaltation of Modesty
- 85: Secrecy of Private Matters (Guarding Secrets)
- 86 Fulfillment of Promises
- 87 Safeguarding and Perpetuating Good Habits
- 88 Excellence of meeting with a smiling Countenance and Politness in Speech
- 89 Clarity of Discourse
- 90 Listening Attentively
- 91 Brevity in Preaching
- 92 Dignity and Tranquility
- 93 Excellence of Walking Solemnly (Towards the Mosque) to perform As-Salat (The Prayer) and other Religious Duties
- 94 Honoring the Guest
- 95 Excellence of Conveying Glad Tidings and Congratulations
- 96 Bidding Farewell and Advising on the Eve of Departure for a Journey or other Things
- 97 Istikhara (Seeking Guidance from Allah), and Consultation
- 98 Excellence of Adopting Different Routes for going and returning on ‘Eid Prayer and various other Occasions
- 99 Excellence of using the right Hand for Performing various good Acts
- Book Two The Book about the Etiquette of Eating
- 100 : Mentioning Bismillah before and saying Al-Hamdulillah after Eating
- 101 Prohibition of Criticizing Food
- 102 Response to an Invitation extended to a Man observing Saum (Fasting)
- 103 What should one say to the Host if an uninvited Person is accompanied with an invited Person
- 104 Eating from what is in front of One
- 105 Prohibition of Eating two Date-fruits Simultaneously
- 106 What should a Person say or do when he Eats but is not Satisfied
- 107 Eating from the Side of the Vessel
- 108 Undesirability of Eating in a Reclining Posture
- 109 Excellence of Eating with three Fingers and Licking them
- 110 Merit of Sharing Food
- 111 Etiquette of Drinking Water
- 112 Undesirability of Drinking directly from the mouth of a Water-Skin
- 113 Undesirability of blowing into the Vessel while Drinking
- 114 Permission to Drink while in a standing Posture
- 115 Excellence of Cupbearer drinking Last
- 116 Permissibility of drinking water from clean Vessels of all types except Gold and Silver ones
- Book Three The Book of Dress
- 117 Excellence of wearing white clothes and the permissibility of wearing red, green, yellow and black clothes made from Cotton, Linen but not Silk
- 118 Excellence of Qamees
- 119 Description of the length of Qamees and the Sleeves, the end of the Turban, the Prohibition of wearing long Garments out of Pride and the undesirability of wearing them without Pride
- 120 Excellence of giving up Elegant Clothes for Humility
- 121 Excellence of Adopting Moderation in Dress
- 122 Prohibition of wearing Silk for men and its permissibility for Women
- 123 Lawfulness to wear Silk in case one is suffering from an Itch
- 124 Prohibition of using the skin of the Leopard
- 125 Supplication at the time of wearing new Dress or Shoes
- 126 Excellence of Starting from the right side first while wearing a Dress (or a pair of Shoes)
- Book four The Book of the Etiquette of Sleeping, Lying and Sitting, etc.
- Book Five The book of Greetings
- 131 Excellence of Promoting Greetings
- 132 Words to be used for offering Greetings
- 133 Etiquette of offering Greetings
- 134 Excellence of Greeting the Acquaintance Repeatedly
- 135 Excellence of Greeting at the time of entry into the House
- 136 Greeting the Children
- 137 Greeting one’s Wife and other Women
- 138 Greeting the non-Muslims and Prohibition of taking an Initiative
- 139 Excellence of Greeting on Arrival and Departure
- 140 Seeking Permission to enter (somebody’s House) and Manners relating to it
- 141 Seeking Permission to enter by telling one’s Name
- 142 Saying ‘Al-Hamdulillah’ on Sneezing, its reply and Manners relating to Sneezing and Yawning
- 143 Excellence of Hand shaking at the time of Meeting
- Book Six: The Book of Visiting the Sick
- 144 Following the Funeral, and Matters relating to Illness and Death
- 145 Supplication for the Sick
- 146 Recommendation of Inquiring the Family Members of the Patient about his Condition
- 147 Supplication when one is disappointed about his Life
- 148 Instructing the Patient’s family to be kind to him – Consoling the Patients and showing kindness to one Facing Death Sentence
- 149 Permissibility of expressing feelings of agony in Serious Illness
- 150 Helping a dying Person to Pronounce ‘La Ilaha Illahllah’
- 151 Supplication to be made soon after a Person’s Death
- 152 Goof Words to be Uttered before a dying Person and his Family
- 153 The Ruling of crying and wailing over a Dead Person
- 154 Prohibition of Disclosing the Physical defects of the Deceased
- 155 Participation in Funeral Prayer and Procession and the dislike of Women Participating in the Funeral Procession
- 156 Excellence of Participation in Funeral Prayers in Large Numbers and Formation of Three Rows or More
- 157 Supplications in Funeral Prayers
- 158 Haste in Burial
- 159 About Speedy Repayment of the Debts of a Deceased Person and Preparation of Burial
- 160 Admonition beside the Grave
- 161 Supplication for the Deceased after his Burial
- 162 Charity on behalf of the Deceased and Praying for him
- 163 Praising the Deceased
- 164 Superiority of one who is Bereaved of his Infants
- 165 Weeping while Passing by the Graves of the Infidals
- Book Seven: The Book of Etiquette of Traveling
- 166: The Desirability of setting on a Journey on Thursday in the Early part of the Day
- 167: The Desirability of undertaking a Journey in a Group and appointing a Leader
- 168: Etiquette of Staying, Riding, Encamping at night and sleeping during the Journey and other matters relating to the Journey
- 169: Helping a Companion
- 170: Supplication at the time of Riding
- 171: Glorification of Allah by a Traveler while Ascending and Descending
- 172: Desirability of Supplications during the Journey
- 173: Supplication if one Fears (Harm)
- 174: Supplication on Alighting at a Halt
- 175: Desirability of returning Home soon after the Accomplishment of a Task
- 176: Desirability of returning Home by Day
- 177: Supplication at the time of returning Home and on seeing one’s Hometown
- 178: Desirability of Entering the Mosque near one’s Home upon returning from a Journey for offering two Rak’ah Prayer
- 179: Prohibiting Woman from Traveling Alone
- Book Eight : The Book of Virtues
- 180 : The Excellence of Reciting the Qur’an
- 181 : Warning against forgetting the Qur’an
- 182 : The Merit of Recitation of the Noble Qur’an in a Pleasant Voice
- 183 : Inducement towards the Recitation of some Special verses and Surah of the Noble Qur’an
- 184 : Desirability of Assembling for the Recitation of the Noble Qur’an
- 185 : The Merits of Ablutions (Wudu’)
- 186 : The Excellence of Adhan
- 187 : The Excellence of As-Salat (The Prayer)
- 188 : Excellence of the Morning (Fajr) and ‘Asr Prayers
- 189 : The Excellence of Proceeding towards the Mosque Walking
- 190 : The Excellence of waiting for As-Salat (The Prayer)
- 191 : The Excellence of Performing Salat (Prayers) in Congregation
- 192 : Urging to Observe ‘Isha’ and Fajr Prayers in Congregation
- 193 : Strict Orders for Observance of Obligatory Salat
- 194 : The Excellence of Standing in the First Row (In Salat)
- 195 : The Excellence of Optional Prayers (Sunnah Mu’akkadah) along with the Obligatory Prayers
- 196 : Emphasis on Performing two Rak’ah Sunnah before Dawn (Fajr) Prayer
- 197 : Briefness to be Adopted in Performing the two Rak’ah Sunnah before Fajr Prayer, their time and the Surah to recite in them
- 198 : Desirability of Lying down on one’s right side after the Sunnah of Fajr Prayer
- 199 : Sunnah of Zuhr Prayer
- 200 : Sunnah of the ‘Asr Prayer
- 201 : Sunnah of the Maghrib Prayer
- 202 : Sunnah of the ‘Isha’ Prayer
- 203 : Sunnah of Friday Prayer
- 204 : Desirability of offering Nawfil (Voluntary or Optional) Prayers at Home
- 205 : Witr Prayer, its Time and Ruling
- 206 : Merit of the (Optional) Duha (Forenoon) Prayer
- 207 : Time for the Duha (Forenoon Optional) Prayer
- 208 : Inducement to Perform Tahiyyat-ul-Masjid (Upon Entering the Mosque)
- 209 : The Excellence of Performing two Rak’ah of Voluntary Prayer after Ablution
- 210 : The Excellence of Friday Prayer
- 211 : The Desirability of Prostrating out of Gratitude
- 212 : Excellence of Standing in Prayer at Night
- 213 : The Excellence of Optional (Tawawih) Prayer during Ramadan
- 214 : The Superiority of Lailat-ul-Qadr (the Night of Decree)
- 215 : The Excellence of using Miswak (Tooth-Stick)
- 216 : The Excellence and Obligation of the Payment of Zakat
- 217 : The Excellence of Observing Saum (Fasts) during Ramadan
- 218 : The Excellence of Spending out Charity during Ramadan
- 219 : The Prohibition of Observing Saum (Fasting) after the Middle of Sha’ban
- 220 : Supplication at the Sight of the Crescent (At the outset of Every Lunar Month)
- 221 : Merit of Suhur (Predawn meal in Ramadan) and the Excellence of Delaying having it till before Dawn
- 222 : The Superiority of Hastening to Break the Fast, and the supplication to say upon Breaking it
- 223 : Safeguarding As-Saum (The Fast)
- 224 : Matters relating to As-Saum (Fasting)
- 225 : The Excellence of Observing Saum (Fasting) in the months of Muharram and Sha’ban and the Secred Months
- 226 : The Excellence of As-Saum (The Fast) during the first ten Days of Dhul- Hijjah
- 227 : The Excellence of Observing Saum on the Day of ‘Arafah, ‘Ashura’ and Tasu’a (i.e., 9th of Muharram)
- 228 : The Desirability of Fasting six Days in the Month of Shawwal
- 229 : The Desirability of Observing Saum (Fasting) on Monday and Thursday
- 230 : The Desirability of Observing Three Days of Fasting in Every Month
- 231 : The Merit of Providing something to the Person Observing Saum (Fasting) for breaking the Fast
- Book Nine: The Book of I’tikaf
- Book Ten : The Book of Hajj
- Book Eleven : The Book of Jihad
- 234 : Obligation of Jihad
- 235 : Martyrdom without Fighting
- 236 : The Merit of Emancipation of Slaves
- 237 : The Excellence of Kind Attitude towards Slaves
- 238 : The Merit of the Dutiful Slave
- 239 : The Excellence of Worship in the time of Tribulations
- 240 : Excellence of Fair Bargaining and Matters Relation to it
- Book Twelve : The Book of Knowledge
- Book Thirteen : The Book of Praise and Gratitude to Allah
- Book Fourteen : The Book of Supplicating Allah to Exalt the Mention of Allah’s Messenger (phuh)
- Book Fifteen : The Book of the Remembrance of Allah
- 244 : The Excellence of the Remembrance of Allah
- 245 : Remembrance of Allah in all Conditions
- 246 : Supplication at the time of going to Bed and Waking up
- 247 : The Excellence of Gathering in which Allah is Remembered
- 248 : Remembrance of Allah in the Morning and in the Evening
- 249 : Supplication before going to Bed
- Book Sixteen : The Book of Du’a (Supplications)
- Book Seventeen : The Book of the Prohibited Actions
- 254 : The Prohibition of Backbiting and the Commandment of Guarding one’s Tongue
- 255 : Prohibition of Listening to Backbiting
- 256 : Some cases where it is permissible to Backbite
- 257 : Prohibition of Calumny
- 258 : Prohibition of Carrying tales of the Officers
- 259 : Condemnation of Double-faced People
- 260 : Condemnation and Prohibition of Falsehood
- 261 : Falsehood that is Permissible
- 262 : Ascertainment of what one Hears and Narrates
- 263 : Prohibition of Giving False Testimony
- 264 : Prohibition of Cursing one Particular Man or Animal
- 265 : Justification of Cursing the Wrongdoers without Specifying one of them
- 266 : Prohibition of Reviling a Muslim without any cause
- 267 : Prohibition of Abusing the Deceased without a valid Legal reason approved by Shari’ah
- 268 : Prohibition of Maligning
- 269 : Prohibition of Nursing Rancor and Enmity
- 270 : Prohibition of Envy
- 271 : Prohibition of Spying on Muslims and to be Inquisitive about Others
- 272 : Prohibition of Suspicion
- 273 : Prohibition of Despising Muslims
- 274 : Prohibition of Rejoicing over another’s Trouble
- 275 : Prohibition of Deriding one’s Lineage
- 276 : Prohibition of Deceiving others
- 277 : Prohibition of the Treachery and Breaking one’s Covenant
- 278 : Prohibition of Recounting of Favors
- 279 : Prohibition of Arrogance and Oppression
- 280 : Prohibition of Breaking ties and Relationships
- 281 : Prohibition of two Holding Secret Counsel to the Exclusion of Conversing together a Third
- 282 : Prohibition of Cruelty
- 283 : Prohibition of Chastisement with Fire
- 284 : Prohibition of Procrastinating by a Rich Person to Fulfill his Obligation
- 285 : Undesirability of giving a Gift and then ask back for it
- 286 : Prohibition of devouring the Property of an Orphan
- 287 : Prohibition of taking Ar-Riba (The Usury)
- Book Eighteen : The Book of Miscellaneous Adadith of Significant values
- Book Nineteen : The Book of Forgiveness