| 1 | Criteria of reading: universality, mercy, finality, and the rejection of synonymy | Establishing reading tools and the structure of revelation | 12 | Available |
| 2 | Rhetoric, abrogation, the tiding, and the report in revelation | Establishing reading tools and the structure of revelation | 14 | Available |
| 3 | The Qur’an and the Book: prophecy and cosmic and historical laws | Establishing reading tools and the structure of revelation | 12 | Available |
| 4 | The Book, the Mother of the Book, the definitive, and the ambiguous | Establishing reading tools and the structure of revelation | 13 | Available |
| 5 | The reminder, the locations of the stars, and the meaning of inimitability | Establishing reading tools and the structure of revelation | 13 | Available |
| 6 | The seven oft-repeated ones, the sending down, and the revelation | Establishing reading tools and the structure of revelation | 13 | Available |
| 7 | Theory of knowledge: existence, truth, and God’s words | Knowledge and the Sunnas | 13 | Available |
| 8 | The senses, the fu’ād, the heart, destiny, and decree | Knowledge and the Sunnas | 13 | Available |
| 9 | The sending down and revelation and their effect on decree and destiny | Knowledge and the Sunnas | 13 | Available |
| 10 | Sustenance and lifespans: the Book and laws, not individual designation | Knowledge and the Sunnas | 13 | Available |
| 11 | Plurality and difference as evidence of God’s oneness | Knowledge and the Sunnas | 14 | Available |
| 12 | The Merciful, the Compassionate, Surat al-Tawba, and the destruction of towns | Knowledge and the Sunnas | 14 | Available |
| 13 | Islam, faith, Muslims, and criminals | Classification of religious and ethical concepts | 12 | Available |
| 14 | Religion, creed, and rituals in the Muhammadan message | Classification of religious and ethical concepts | 12 | Available |
| 15 | Unbelief and polytheism: declaration and practical stance | Classification of religious and ethical concepts | 12 | Available |
| 16 | Polytheism as stasis, and sin as backwardness | Classification of religious and ethical concepts | 13 | Available |
| 17 | The definitive and the ambiguous, and the beginning of liberating the concept of the forbidden | Classification of religious and ethical concepts | 13 | Available |
| 18 | The forbidden, prohibitions, food, and the limits of legislative authority | The lawful and the forbidden, and custom | 11 | Available |
| 19 | Amusement, boasting, wealth, and children | The lawful and the forbidden, and custom | 13 | Available |
| 20 | The arts, custom, and the limits of the lawful and the forbidden | The lawful and the forbidden, and custom | 13 | Available |
| 21 | The nation-state: from village to city and plurality | The state, plurality, and fighting | 12 | Available |
| 22 | Sovereignty, creeds, and the right to religious existence | The state, plurality, and fighting | 13 | Available |
| 23 | Verses of fighting: the state, defense, and freedom of choice | The state, plurality, and fighting | 13 | Available |
| 24 | The Medina model, Banu Qurayza, and the application of the law to its people | The state, plurality, and fighting | 12 | Available |
| 25 | Paradise and Hell, requital, and an introduction to bequest and inheritance | Requital, bequest, and inheritance | 13 | Available |
| 26 | Bequest before inheritance: private justice and public justice | Requital, bequest, and inheritance | 12 | Available |
| 27 | Inheritance: those mentioned, shares, and cases of equality | Requital, bequest, and inheritance | 13 | Available |
| 28 | The solemn covenant, divorce, and the accumulation of family legislation | Family, marriage, and lineage | 12 | Available |
| 29 | Guardianship, recalcitrance, and the relationship between men and women | Family, marriage, and lineage | 12 | Available |
| 30 | Adoption, lineage, parents and progenitors, and the program’s conclusion | Family, marriage, and lineage | 13 | Available |