
The Book of Guidance (Arabic: كتاب التوجيه, transliterated as Kitāb al-Tawjīh) is a significant work in Islamic jurisprudence, particularly within the Shia tradition. It is a comprehensive guide to Islamic law, covering a wide range of topics including rituals, transactions, marriage, and social interactions. The book is attributed to prominent Shia scholars and serves as a foundational text for understanding the practical aspects of Shia Islamic law. The Book of Guidance is often referred to as a reliable source for legal rulings and ethical guidelines, providing detailed explanations and interpretations of Islamic principles. In Persian, it is known as کتاب راهنمایی (Kitāb-e Rāhnemāyi), and in Urdu, it is called کتابِ ہدایت (Kitāb-e Hidayat). The book's importance lies in its role as a practical manual for daily life, offering clear instructions on how to adhere to Islamic teachings in various situations.