FIFTH SEPTENARYEDITORIAL NOTESEVENTH SEPTENARY
- [Asal and Salaman appear on the scene], 65
- [Nature and character of Asal and Salaman], 66
- [Further differences of Asal and Salaman], 66
- [Asal repairs to Hayy’s Island], 67
- [Hayy and Asal meet], 69
- [Hayy catches hold of Asal], 70
- [Hayy and Asal stroke one another], 71
- [Hayy and Asal try to understand each other], 71
- [Asal makes Hayy eat of his food], 72
- [Hayy Ibn Yokdhan at last joins Asal at dinner, but repents afterwards], 72
- [Asal becomes Hayy’s companion and teacher], 73
- [Hayy enlightens Asal on his inner life], 74
- [Asal tells Hayy of the Island from whence he had come], 75
- [Hayy observes that men are dull, stupid, and brutish], 78
- [Asal persuades Hayy to follow him to his Island], 79
- [Hayy and Asal return together to Asal’s Island], 79
- [Hayy begins to teach and instruct Salaman’s subjects], 80
- [Hayy despairs of being able to reform the vulgar crowd], 81
- [Hayy’s philosophical views on the value of this world], 81
- [Hayy gives up his preachings and teachings], 84
- [Asal and Hayy return to their Island], 85
- [Epilogue of the Author], 86