It was written by Muhammad ibn al-Hassan al-Hur al-Amili (1033 - 1104 AH). It is the most widely used hadith book by Shiites in the field of devising judgments. It contains approximately 36 thousand narrations about the legal rulings, duties, prohibitions, desirable, and manners, which were taken from the fictional collections considered Shiites and the primary origins of the ancients.
His author was known as the owner of the means in relation to this book, it was published in 30 verified volumes, and it included all the hadiths of Sharia provisions found in the four books and more than 180 books of narrative books considered by the Shiites, with mentioning the chain of evidence and the names of the sources in good order.
Book properties
Sheikh Sanad transmits each novel in addition to mentioning the multiple narrators of the hadith.
The author's comments for each hadith, especially his comments in the collection of conflicting accounts, were valuable and useful.
The author put his deduction from the novels as a title for each chapter, and in the event that no clear deduction is reached, the title of the chapters is not put as a legal ruling.
The author section has long hadiths that involve many of the ruler and has made each section in its proper location, as the reason for reducing the size of the book and the speed of its composition.
Each section has references, where the continent reviews the appropriate sections and researchers have identified it in the new editions with the numbers in the footnotes.
The author begins each chapter with the correct narrations, and mentions weak or sent accounts at the end.
The author mentions the nine benefits at the end of the book to know the sources and some sections of hadithology and men science as it is an advantage of this book.