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→‎Referencing Hadith: Sunnah.com's proprietory In-book ref system should never be used as they frequently change it with cascading effects. I have removed it from the Bukhari and Muslim templates and Quranx are also removing that system.
(→‎Referencing Hadith: Sunnah.com's proprietory In-book ref system should never be used as they frequently change it with cascading effects. I have removed it from the Bukhari and Muslim templates and Quranx are also removing that system.)
 
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To do so type: <code><nowiki>{{Bukhari|#|#|#}}</nowiki></code> The first parameter is the volume number, the second parameter is the book number and the third parameter is the narration number.
To do so type: <code><nowiki>{{Bukhari|#|#|#}}</nowiki></code> The first parameter is the volume number, the second parameter is the book number and the third parameter is the narration number.
You can also cite a Bukhari hadith using the In-book reference convention (a hybrid system created by sunnah.com) by adding an additional parameter with the value "in-book".
To do so type: <code><nowiki>{{Bukhari||#|#|in-book}}</nowiki></code> (note that the first parameter for the volume is left empty for in-book citations)
The book number in the In-book reference system corresponds with the book number in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Bukhari, and the hadith number is an incremental number which starts at 1 for the first hadith in each book.


Note that if using the USC-MSA system, this will sometimes not allow a specific hadith to be cited when there are multiple hadiths with the same USC-MSA number (a link using the default USC-MSA referencing system would display a list of hadiths in that situation on QuranX
Note that if using the USC-MSA system, this will sometimes not allow a specific hadith to be cited when there are multiple hadiths with the same USC-MSA number (a link using the default USC-MSA referencing system would display a list of hadiths in that situation on QuranX
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The first parameter is the book number and the second parameter is the narration number.
The first parameter is the book number and the second parameter is the narration number.
You can also cite a Sahih Muslim hadith using the In-book reference convention (a hybrid system created by sunnah.com) by adding an additional parameter with the value "in-book".
To do so type: <code><nowiki>{{Muslim|#|#|in-book}}</nowiki></code>
The book number in the In-book reference system corresponds with the book number in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Sahih Muslim, and the hadith number is an incremental number which starts at 1 for the first hadith in each book.


Note that if using the USC-MSA system, this will sometimes not allow a specific hadith to be cited when there are multiple hadiths with the same USC-MSA number (a link using the default USC-MSA referencing system would display a list of hadiths in that situation on QuranX).
Note that if using the USC-MSA system, this will sometimes not allow a specific hadith to be cited when there are multiple hadiths with the same USC-MSA number (a link using the default USC-MSA referencing system would display a list of hadiths in that situation on QuranX).
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