The Tipitaka. :)
There is no reason that a Buddhist would regard or use the Bible as a holy book. The two approaches to spirituality are significantly different.
Pali
They received the Holy Book "Qur'an" by an angel named angel Jibreal. he was a messenger of Allah named Muhammad (A.S)
The Buddhist holy book, called the Tripitaka or Pali Canon, was written down to preserve the teachings of the Buddha and to pass them on to future generations. The oral tradition was eventually transcribed onto palm leaves and manuscripts to ensure the accurate transmission of the teachings.
No, Quran is the holy book of Muslims. It is revealed by God to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the angel Gabriel (Jibril). Buddhist is the follower of Buddhism religion.
No. The Buddhists have several important text, but the "Scriptures" (usually referring to the Bible) are not among them.
because of its isolation and its Buddhist religion **got it from my history book
Goofularne
The tipitaka does not have a special stand. But is treated with los of respect by buddists.
A monk
I don't know what you mean but each Prophet has a book that came down upon them. That made the religions. For example; In the Islamic religion, the holy book is the Quran. In the Christian religion, their holy book is the Bible, while in the Jewish religion, their holy book is the Torah.
Buddhist New Year,