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"3": {
"3": {
"label": "Alternative reference system",
"label": "Alternative reference system",
"description": "Default value is 'reference', which should be used for the Dar-us-Salam (al-Baqi) reference system (preferred). Enter in-book when using the In-book reference system, or leave blank if using the USC-MSA reference system.",
"description": "Enter the word 'reference' for the Dar-us-Salam reference system (preferred). Enter in-book when using the In-book reference system, or leave blank if using the USC-MSA reference system.",
"required": false,
"required": false,
"suggested": true,
"suggested": true,
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* USC-MSA (created by University of South Carolina)
* USC-MSA (created by University of South Carolina)
* In-book (a hybrid system created by sunnah.com)
* In-book (a hybrid system created by sunnah.com)
* Reference (this is the numbering created by the mid 20th century scholar Fuad Abdul Baqi, shown in round brackets in the Dar-us-Salam print editions).  
* Reference (this is the numbering created by the mid 20th century scholar Fuad Abdul Baqi, shown in round brackets in the Dar-us-Salam print editions, which is different from the number shown in square brackets).  


The latter has become the de facto standard in English, Arabic and other languages. For that reason we have converted all existing USC-MSA citations for this collection to the Dar-us-Salam (al-Baqi) referencing system.
The latter has become the de facto standard in English, Arabic and other languages. For that reason we have converted all existing USC-MSA citations for this collection to the Dar-us-Salam (al-Baqi) referencing system.

Revision as of 22:52, 12 November 2025

Sahih Muslim 1:1

This template will create a link to the specified hadith in Sahih Muslim. Please visit its template page or read the Citing Sources page for instructions on its use with alternative hadith reference systems.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Book number1

The Book number (only when using the USC-MSA or In-book reference system)

Default
Example
7
Numbersuggested
Hadith number2

The hadith number

Default
1
Example
2650
Numberrequired
Alternative reference system3

Enter the word 'reference' for the Dar-us-Salam reference system (preferred). Enter in-book when using the In-book reference system, or leave blank if using the USC-MSA reference system.

Default
reference
Example
reference
Stringsuggested

This template is used to provide sources for Sahih Muslim references. It formerly produced links to USC's CMJE hadith compendium, which has been retired. We are currently using QuranX.com instead, which is able to handle a choice of indexing conventions:

  • USC-MSA (created by University of South Carolina)
  • In-book (a hybrid system created by sunnah.com)
  • Reference (this is the numbering created by the mid 20th century scholar Fuad Abdul Baqi, shown in round brackets in the Dar-us-Salam print editions, which is different from the number shown in square brackets).

The latter has become the de facto standard in English, Arabic and other languages. For that reason we have converted all existing USC-MSA citations for this collection to the Dar-us-Salam (al-Baqi) referencing system.

Detailed information about the hadith translations and reference systems available on QuranX.com can be read in the following document:
https://github.com/QuranX/QuranX/blob/master/docs/QuranXHadiths.md

Note that all of Muslim is Sahih.

Usage

First Parameter is the Book Number (optional).
Second Parameter is the Hadith Number.
Third Parameter (optional) is used to indicate that you are using one of the alternative referencing systems: Dar-us-Salam ("reference") or In-book (if left blank, the default is USC-MSA). The revised site policy is to use the Dar-us-Salam ("reference") system.

With the Dar-us-Salam Reference system, the third parameter must be reference and only a hadith number is specified, which is the same as in the Dar-us-Salam print edition. Please note that this is not the hadith's square bracket number in the Dar-us-Salam edition, but rather the round bracket number next to it, which was devised by the mid-20th century Islamic scholar Fuad Abdul Baqi. This is the number commonly used when a hadith in Sahih Muslim is cited.

With the USC-MSA system, the book number and hadith number are as in USC's CMJE database (retired).

With the In-book system, the book number for a hadith is the same as in the Dar-us-Salam print edition, and the hadith number is a simple incremental index starting at 1 for the first hadith in each book. The third parameter must be in-book.

To use this template with Dar-us-Salam Reference numbering: {{Muslim||#|reference}} (note the empty first parameter)

To use this template with USC-MSA numbering: {{Muslim|#|#}}

To use this template with In-book numbering: {{Muslim|#|#|in-book}}

Example for hadith using Dar-us-Salam Reference numbering
{{Muslim||1178a|reference}}

Produces:

Sahih Muslim 1178a
Example for the same hadith using MSA-USC numbering
{{Muslim|7|2650}}

Produces:

Sahih Muslim 7:2650
Example for the same hadith using in-book numbering
{{Muslim|15|4|in-book}}

Produces:

Sahih Muslim 15:4 (In-Book Ref)