[^157] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.
[^157] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.1 p.86, al-Istibsar, vol.1 p.195, at-Tahthib, vol.1 p.[^122]: [^158] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.1 p.[^171]: [^159] Qadha’ means the performing of obligations out of their specified time, whereas ada’ is the performing of obligations within their times. [^160] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.2 p,98, at-Tahthib, vol.1 p.402, al-Istibsar, vol.2 p.[^108]: [^161] Mawla is an adherent to some person, or a freed slave who is still adherent to his master.
Mawali is the plural form. [^162] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.2 p.[^272]: [^163] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.2 p.[^272]: [^164] Ibid., vol.3 p.[^44]: [^165] Al-Wassa’il, rulings of will.
[^166] At-Tahthib, vol.2 p.115, Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.3 p.[^106]: [^167] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.3 p.153, at-Tahthib, vol.2 p.[^158]: [^168] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.3 p.153, at-Tahthib, vol.2 p.[^159]: [^169] At-Tahthib, vol.2 p.159, Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol.3 p.[^153]: [^170] Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih,…