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  2. Bible citation - Wikipedia

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    This format is the one accepted by the Chicago Manual of Style to cite scriptural standard works. The MLA style is similar, but replaces the colon with a period. Citations in the APA style add the translation of the Bible after the verse. [5] For example, (John 3:16, New International Version).

  3. Inshallah - Wikipedia

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    In an Islamic context, it expresses the belief that nothing happens unless God wills it, and that his will supersedes all human will; [7] however, more generally the phrase is commonly used by Muslims, Arab Christians and Arabic speakers of other religions to refer to events that one hopes will happen in the future, having the same meaning as ...

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources/Bible - Wikipedia

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    Deciding which Bible to use is only part of the issue (and why limit it to one Bible translation?) The construction of a template that would make citing the Bible easier and more Wikipedia friendly is paramount to making this idea work. The idea is that by doing something like {{Bible|John 3:16}}, you could get a link and a verse automatically.

  5. Help : Referencing for beginners without using templates

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    When editing, you'll see your reference next to the text; but after saving, readers will only see a reference number there; your reference should appear below. Good luck! If you get a warning about a missing "References" section at the end of the page, just add it:

  6. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    In this case, you can click Named references in the toolbar, and select a previously added source to re-use. Using the 2017 wikitext editor As an alternative to the RefToolbar, it is possible to insert citations in the source editor using a similar automated tool as the one used in the visual editor .

  7. Talk:Inshallah - Wikipedia

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    It is therefore entirely appropriate to refer to the Bible in relation to Insha'Allah. This has nothing to do with whether what Islam or Christianity teach about God or Allah (depending whether you speak English or Arabic) is correct, that is an important but entirely separate issue that has nothing to do with the definition of this word.

  8. Islamic view of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    More recently, a middle-grounded approach has acknowledged the use of biblical texts in a number of writers, but also views more engaged writers such as al-Biqāʿī to be rare exceptions, while also arguing that Gospel and other biblical quotations were reserved to widely reused canonical quotation lists that do not evince direct engagement ...

  9. Wikipedia:Inline citation - Wikipedia

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    For example, articles using shortened citations may use one section for full bibliographic citations and a separate section for shortened citations. A reference section should not be confused with external links or further reading sections, neither of which contain sources that were used to build the article content.