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By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. | By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. | ||
<b>Alternative Sahih Bukhari referencing systems can also be used.</b> You can cite a hadith using its Dar-us-Salam reference number (as found in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Bukhari) by adding an additional parameter with the value "reference". | |||
Alternative referencing systems can also be used. You can cite a hadith using its Dar-us-Salam reference number (as found in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Bukhari) by adding an additional parameter with the value "reference". | |||
To do so type: <tt>{{Bukhari|||#|reference}}</tt> (note that the first parameter for the volume number and second parameter for the book number are left empty for Dar-us-Salam Reference citations) | To do so type: <tt>{{Bukhari|||#|reference}}</tt> (note that the first parameter for the volume number and second parameter for the book number are left empty for Dar-us-Salam Reference citations) | ||
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By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. | By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. | ||
<b>Alternative Sahih Muslim referencing systems can also be used.</b> You can cite a hadith by a single hadith reference number as found in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Sahih Muslim by adding an additional parameter with the value "reference". Please note that this is not the square bracket number in the Dar-us-Salam edition, but rather the round bracket number for the hadith in the same book, which was devised by the Islamic scholar Fuwad Abdul Baqi. This is a number commonly used when citing hadiths in Sahih Muslim. | |||
Alternative referencing systems can also be used. You can cite a hadith by a single hadith reference number as found in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Sahih Muslim by adding an additional parameter with the value "reference". Please note that this is not the square bracket number in the Dar-us-Salam edition, but rather the round bracket number for the hadith in the same book, which was devised by the Islamic scholar Fuwad Abdul Baqi. This is a number commonly used when citing hadiths in Sahih Muslim. | |||
To do so type: <tt>{{Muslim||#|reference}}</tt> (note that the first parameter for the book number is left empty for Dar-us-Salam Reference citations) | To do so type: <tt>{{Muslim||#|reference}}</tt> (note that the first parameter for the book number is left empty for Dar-us-Salam Reference citations) | ||
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The alternative referencing systems allow hadiths to be cited that did not appear within the USC-MSA collection. It also allows 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). | The alternative referencing systems allow hadiths to be cited that did not appear within the USC-MSA collection. It also allows 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). | ||
====Referencing Dawud==== | ====Referencing Abu Dawud==== | ||
To reference a hadith from [[Template:Abudawud|Abu Dawud]] type: <tt>{{Abudawud|#|#}}</tt> | To reference a hadith from [[Template:Abudawud|Abu Dawud]] type: <tt>{{Abudawud|#|#}}</tt> | ||
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By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. The USC-MSA (CMJE) partial collection for Abu Dawud only included roughly half of his hadiths. | By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. The USC-MSA (CMJE) partial collection for Abu Dawud only included roughly half of his hadiths. | ||
Alternative referencing systems can also be used, which cover the entire collection. You can cite a hadith using its Dar-us-Salam reference number (as found in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Sunan Abu Dawud) by adding an additional parameter with the value "reference". | <b>Alternative Abu Dawud referencing systems can also be used</b>, which cover the entire collection. You can cite a hadith using its Dar-us-Salam reference number (as found in the Dar-us-Salam print edition of Sunan Abu Dawud) by adding an additional parameter with the value "reference". | ||
To do so type: <tt>{{Abudawud||#|reference}}</tt> (note that the first parameter for the book number is left empty for Dar-us-Salam Reference citations) | To do so type: <tt>{{Abudawud||#|reference}}</tt> (note that the first parameter for the book number is left empty for Dar-us-Salam Reference citations) | ||
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By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. | By default, this will create a link using the USC-MSA hadith referencing system. | ||
<b>An alternative Muwatta referencing system can be used</b> by adding an additional parameter with the value "in-book". This is called 'Arabic reference' for Muwatta Malik on another popular site. | |||
An alternative referencing system can be used by adding an additional parameter with the value "in-book". This is called 'Arabic reference' for Muwatta Malik on another popular site. | |||
To do so type: <tt>{{Muwatta|#||#||in-book}}</tt> (note the empty 2nd and 4th parameters) | To do so type: <tt>{{Muwatta|#||#||in-book}}</tt> (note the empty 2nd and 4th parameters) | ||
The alternative referencing system allows hadiths to be cited that did not appear within the USC-MSA collection. It also allows 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). | The alternative referencing system allows hadiths to be cited that did not appear within the USC-MSA collection. It also allows 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).}} | ||
====Referencing Tirmidhi==== | ====Referencing Tirmidhi==== |