No.
The sacred writings in a whole is called the TaNaKh which stands for Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim. It is written in the Jewish language called Hebrew, except for the books Ezra, Nehemiah, Daniel which are written in Aramaic.
there arent any they dont have any written texts
The two sacred writings of India are Vedas and puranas.
Your question needs to say what particular religion you are asking about, in order for anyone to answer it.
According to Hindu Vedas Mahabharata Ramayan Bhagwat Geeta are the most holy writings. These were written by Supreme God himself.
S. A. Nigosian has written: 'Islam' -- subject(s): Islam 'From Ancient Writings to Sacred Texts'
John A. Abruzzese has written: 'The theology of hearts in the writings of St. Francis de Sales' -- subject(s): Devotion to Sacred Heart, Sacred Heart, Devotion to
There is not enough room to write a summary of all sacred writings. I suggest you try a search engine for sites devoted to each sacred writing.
Thomas Shapter has written: 'Medica Sacra Or, Short Expositions Of The More Important Diseases Mentioned In The Sacred Writings'
The bible!
The Bible.
Yes.