The Qu'ran has muhammed's teachings as he was a Muslim
The Holy Bible.
Muslims do not believe in the teachings of the New Testament as they follow the teachings of the Quran, which is their holy book.
For Buddhists the Tripitaka, or Three Baskets are the primary teachings. for Hinduism the Vedas and the Upanishads are their sacred texts. For Sikhs their holy book is the Holy Granth
they dont have a single holy book. they base their lives on the teachings and words of Buddha
No, the Guru Granth Sahib (what we call the holy book) is in every Gurudwara (temple.) It has hymns and teachings from the Sikh Gurus.
There is no specific holy book known as the "holy book of sicks." It might be that you are referring to specific teachings or texts associated with a particular belief system or organization. Can you provide more context or details for clarification?
APEX: Quran; Islam
The holy book of Kumina is called "The Book of Damballah." It contains teachings, rituals, and traditions of the Kumina spiritual practice, which originated in Jamaica among the Afro-Jamaican community.
Basically, you find Islam teachings in Quran (holy book of Muslims) and Prophet Muhammad Sunnah (sayings and practices).
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
The Guru Granth Sahib is a collection of all the 10 Gurus' teachings.
The holy book for Baptists is the Christian Bible, which consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament. It is considered the inspired word of God and serves as the foundation of Baptist beliefs and teachings.