Tabṣirat al-Mutaʿallimīn fī aḥkām al-dīn is a seminal work in Twelver Shia Islamic jurisprudence. It systematically outlines the principles and rulings of Sharia law (fiqh), covering acts of worship, transactions, punishments, and social responsibilities. The text, designed as a mukhtaṣar, demonstrates al-Ḥillī's mastery in organizing legal thought and his dedication to doctrinal clarity. It serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the legal framework of Twelver Shia Islam, emphasizing the importance of ethical conduct and sound legal reasoning. Tabṣirat al-Mutaʿallimīn remains a cornerstone of Islamic legal studies and a testament to al-Ḥillī's scholarly influence.