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Chapter 58: His Devotions
Chapter 59: His Performances of the Pilgrimage
Chapter 60: His Extemporaneous Prayers and Supplications
Chapter 61: His Manifestations of Grace and the Effectiveness of His Prayers
Chapter 62: The Number of Wives He Had
Chapter 64: The Number of His Children
Chapter 65: The Lives of His Children and Descendants
Chapter 66: How and Why the Inquisition Began
Chapter 67: His Experience with al-Maʾmūn
Chapter 68: What Happened after the Death of al-Maʾmūn
Chapter 69: His Experience with al-Muʿtaṣim
Chapter 70: His Reception by the Elders after His Release, and Their Prayers for Him
Chapter 71: His Teaching of Hadith after the Death of al-Muʿtaṣim
Chapter 72: His Experience with al-Wāthiq
Chapter 73: His Experience with al-Mutawakkil
Chapter 74: His Refusing Ibn Ṭāhir’s Request to Visit Him
Chapter 75: What Happened When His Two Sons and His Uncle Accepted Gifts from the Authorities
Chapter 76: Some Major Figures Who Capitulated to the Inquisition
Chapter 77: His Comments on Those Who Capitulated
Chapter 78: Those Who Defied the Inquisition
Chapter 80: His Date of Death and His Age When He Died
Chapter 81: How His Body Was Washed and Shrouded
Chapter 82: On Who Sought to Pray over Him
Chapter 83: The Number of People Who Prayed over Him
Chapter 85: The Crowds That Gathered around His Grave
Chapter 87: Reactions to His Death
Chapter 88: Reaction to His Death on the Part of the Jinns
Chapter 89: On the Condolences Offered to His Family
Chapter 92: Dreams in Which He Appeared to Others
Chapter 93: Dreams in Which He Was Mentioned
Chapter 94: The Benefit of Visiting His Grave
Chapter 95: The Benefit of Being Buried Near Him
Chapter 96: The Punishments That Befall Anyone Who Attacks Him
Chapter 97: What to Think about Anyone Who Speaks Ill of Him
Chapter 98: Why We Chose His Legal School over the Others
Chapter 99: On the Excellence of His Associates and Successors
Chapter 100: His Most Prominent Associates and Their Successors from His Time to Our Own
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