Muslims have written numerous books throughout history from religious literature to philosophy to histories to math and science treatises. Baghdad was famous under the Abbassids for the vast libraries and universities where the most learned of the World (save for China) would study and write treatises.
If the question refers exclusively to Islamic Holy Literature, there are innumerable such books as well. The most famous are the Qur'an (the Divine Revelation), Sahih Al-Bukhari and Sahih Al-Muslim, et al. (Hadith collections), and the Biography of the Prophet Mohammed by Ibn Ishaq.
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the two Muslim book is Quran and Hadith
Muslim,Hinduism,Christianity,Buddhism etc
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There are 57 different countries having major Muslim populations.
There are many websites that have books online. Here are some of them: Amazon Google Books Project Gutenberg Barnes and Noble Online Books (UPenn) Some of these sites have free books (Project Gutenberg and Online Books). Some of the sites have both free and limited editions, so some of the books are completely free, but with others you can read some of the book, but have to pay to read the complete work (Google Books). Others are just places where you can buy books online (Amazon, Barnes and Noble).
They are books of Hadith
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You download them, some major book stores let you buy and download e books on their websites.
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Muslim and Catholic.