all of them because Islam is the religion of all prophets muslims belive in allah (god) most religions have the same god but dont know it yet i belive that theres only one god because then who created us it cant happen it self like buildings dont build them selfs builders make them
Muslims believe in all God holy books and treat them with respect.
Abraham is considered the father of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as the Old Testament's 5 books of Moses - The Pentateuch (books are: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numeri and Deuteronomy) are included in the Holy Book of Judaism that is Torah. Eventually he is considered as the father of Islam basically claims entire religions of Judaism and Christianity as "prophets" and predecessors of Islam.
Christianity- The bible Islam- The Koran Judaism- The Hebrew bible (first testament of the christian bible)
Other religions that are not Christian do not call their holy books Bibles. They call them other names, such as, for instance, the Koran, in Islam.
There are many religious books in the world as various religions have their own sacred texts. Some examples include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Vedas in Hinduism, and the Tripitaka in Buddhism. It is difficult to provide an exact number due to the diversity of religions and their respective scriptures.
Answer 1What holy book? There are several religions in the world, each of which has its own holy books. Answer 2Regarding all God religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), God holy books are founded by God (or Allah in Arabic and same God worshiped in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). This include Psalm revealed by God to Abraham, Torah revealed by God to Moses, the Bible revealed by God to Jesus, and Qur'an revealed by God to Muhammad (peace be upon them all).Other holy books are founded by the religious leaders of the corresponding religions.
Islam says that Christians and Jews have in their holy books statements clearly stating that they have to follow Islam when it comes to life. Everybody is invited to Islam, but there is a "golden rule" in Islam is that nobody should be forced to believe in something. So, to answer the question simply: The religion of Muslims does not allow them to force anybody into Islam.
Yes, Islam is linked to Christianity and Judaism... as it states in the Koran that Christianity and Judaism are true religions and that we should believe in all of their holy books. ________________________________________________ It is logic that all God religions; Islam, Judaism, and Christianity; to be related as they all stem from same God (the Creator) and in that they all call for worshiping God as the one and only God with no partner, no companion, no son, no father, no associate, and no equivalence. Refer to questions below for more details.
The Middle East has numerous religions with numerous holy books. Islam is currently the most popular religion in the region and its holy book is the Qur'an, but Jews and the Christians revere the Bible. There are also Druze, Baha'i, Yazidi, Zoroastrians, and other small religions with their own holy books.
To study other religions, the best books to use are the religions books themselves. Read and study them at your own pace and come up with your own conclusions.
yes Islam is allow to read Gita. Islam is a religion that teach us to respect all the other religions. It is better that a Muslim must recite, read, and understand the holy Qur'an. He should also learn Hadith from some scholar. He must read the life history of the holy Prophet (SAW). Gita is not meant for the Muslims. Even the Tora, the Zaboor and the Bible should not be read for the sake of practising. The Qur'an suspends the previous Books. Only a scholar may read Gita or previous heavenly books for research purposes as Dr. Zakir Naik has done.
That depends on your faith. Islam = the Koran Christianity = the Bible Judaism = the Torah Hinduism= the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita Sikhism = the Guru Granth Sahib Buddhism = the Tipitaka (there are more, this list is not exhaustive of either religions or holy books within religions)