The holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all contain teachings about monotheism, ethical guidelines, and narratives of prophets and their revelations from God. Additionally, they share common figures such as Adam, Moses, and Abraham, albeit with differing interpretations.
The Quran, Zaboor, Torah and The Bible are the four holy books. Judaism: The Torah Hinduism: The Bhagavad Gita Islam: The Qur'an Baha'i Faith: The Kitab-i-Iqan Christianity: The New Testament Someone's amended answer at the top references the Zaboor. The Zaboor are the Psalms of Dawood (David), which are included in the Jewish Tanakh and thus NOT a separate holy book.
The three religious holy books are the Bible (Christianity), the Quran (Islam), and the Bhagavad Gita (Hinduism). Each of these texts is considered sacred and serves as a central source of guidance and teachings for its respective faith.
The term for holy war in Islam is "jihad." Jihad can be interpreted in different ways, including as a struggle or striving for personal spiritual growth, as well as a physical struggle in defense of Islam.
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity all have most of their holy sites located in the Middle East.
There are three major Abrahamic Religions, which means that they were founded by Abraham. In chronological order of founding, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The Holy Book of Judaism is the Tanakh. The Tanakh is made up of three books: Torah, Neve'im and the Kituvim. The Torah is Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. The Neve'im is the writings of the Prophets like Joshua and Isaiah. The Kituvim are the other writings like the Psalms. The Holy book of Christianity is the Holy Bible, which is the same as the Tanakh, with the addition of the Life of Jesus of Nazareth as told by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The Holy Book of Islam is the Qur'an, which is made of the stories of the Tanakh, the Four Gospels, and the Life of Muhammad, who unified Arabia under Islam and restored the faith of Adam, Noah and Abraham.
Islam's holy book is the Qur'an. Jerusalem is a city and therefore has no holy book.
Muslims believe in all God holy books and treat them with respect.
The holy book of Islam is the Qur'an. It is the word of Almighty God. The other holy books are the different volumes of the sayings of the holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace be upon him).
Judaism: Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) Christianity: Bible Islam: Holy Quran
The Qur'an and Sunnah and Islamic Jurisprudence.
Mainly the holy book Quran
Per Islam religion, there is no man or woman who is holy. Holiness is for God only and for His books revealed to His prophets as the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran.
It is worth noting that Muslims claim that the Islamic Establishment did not write any of Islam's Holy Books. They attribute authorship entirely to God through acts of revelation to prophets. Islam's chief holy book is the Qur'an.
The Quran is the only Holy book in Islam and is believed to be the exact words of God himself.
If you study the holy quran itself, you will get everything you will need to know.
Holy Quran and Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad sayings and practices)
Three religions have the same Holy City which is Jerusalem: Judaism, Christianism and Islam.