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The Vedas, Bible, and Quran are all considered sacred texts in their respective religions (Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam). They serve as foundational scriptures that guide the beliefs and practices of their followers. Additionally, all three texts emphasize concepts of morality, ethics, and the relationship between individuals and the divine.
They both have 5 letters and are both stupid :D
Yes, the Vedas are considered the most authoritative and sacred scriptures in Hinduism. They contain hymns, prayers, rituals, and philosophical texts that guide religious practices and beliefs. Hindus consider the Vedas to be eternal and divine revelations.
Judaism and Christianity. Many stories in the Christian Bible and the Koran have the same or similar stories but change the names and locations. Many teachings and principals are similar or the same.
The Torah and the vedas is similar in some type of way cause they are a type of writting
The Vedas are a collection of Hindi writings.
Nope.
Islam
The Koran has mostly the same stories from the pre-Christian era as the Hebrew Bible does, but the Koran claims to have the "correct" version of the events. There are literally hundreds of "corrected" details in the Koran that, according to Islam, fix the inaccuracy or faulty manuscripts found in the Bible.
there is no true holy bible that resembles the Koran they were written in far different time periods.
The Bible is to Christianity as the Qur'an (Koran) is to Islam.
because Koran is their Holy Bible so they should respect it.