No they are not all called The Bible. Some examples of other religion's holy books would be the Book of Mormon, the Quran, the Torah, Buddhavacana, etc.
No. There are numerous polytheistic faiths and aboriginal faiths (in the Americas and Australia) without any sacred book.
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, which includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. The holy book of Christianity is the Bible, which includes the Old Testament and the New Testament. The holy book of Islam is the Quran, believed to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
Christianity- The bible Islam- The Koran Judaism- The Hebrew bible (first testament of the christian bible)
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
No, different religions have their own unique holy books that serve as the primary texts for guiding beliefs and practices. Examples include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Torah in Judaism, and the Bhagavad Gita in Hinduism.
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
The Christian holy books that are not part of the Hebrew Bible are called the New Testament.
Ummm... Similar to what, exactly? There are different versions of the Bible, in the sense that several Christian groups (and a few non-Christian groups, such as Judaism) differ in what books they consider to be "canon", that is, what books are included in the Bible. Other religions (non-Christians) have their own Holy Scripture, but those are different books, and they are not called "Bible". You would have to make up your own mind as to how "similar" you consider them to be.
The Middle East has numerous religions with numerous holy books. Islam is currently the most popular religion in the region and its holy book is the Qur'an, but Jews and the Christians revere the Bible. There are also Druze, Baha'i, Yazidi, Zoroastrians, and other small religions with their own holy books.
There are no other books. However, you can find books of Apocrypha which are not part of the 66. Some religions use them and even include them in their Bible. In addition, you can find even more remote books which most do not consider Holy.
The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
Qur'an or Koran ------> Islam Bible ------> Christians Torah ------> Jews
There are many, many religious books. Christians have the Bible, Jews have the Torah, Muslims have the Koran (or Q'uran). There are literally hundreds of others. What religion are you inquiring about?