The Torah is the religious scripture of the Jewish religion, and is therefore similar, though not to be confused with, The Bible.
Important: if you go around saying that the Qur'an is the Muslim's Bible, they may be offended, so for all intents and purposes, the Bible refers to Christianity only and not to another religion, particularly not one which has reason to resent Christianity).
one religion does not use the first five books exclusively. The Jews have different names for the first five books though, like the Pentateuch or the Torah
Judaism.
Just to be clear, and maybe answer the question; Atheists have no bible and is not a religion
Judaism and Christianity use it as a primary text. Islam and Bahai use it as a reference book. Chritianity combines it with the Gospel and calls it a Bible. Basically, any abrahamic religion uses it.
If you are asking what text is their religious scripture, it's the Torah.
The Roman Catholic Religion uses The Bible.
Yes, the Vedas are considered the most authoritative and sacred scriptures in Hinduism. They contain hymns, prayers, rituals, and philosophical texts that guide religious practices and beliefs. Hindus consider the Vedas to be eternal and divine revelations.
The Torah is the book of law in the Jewish religion and included in the Old Testament of the Bible.
Christianity, the religion where people believe that God is Almighty and Jesus was the son of God.
Christianity comes from Judaism. The Jewish Holy Book is the Torah, which is the Old Testament in the Christian's Bible.
They are the same book, but the bible has some books that the Torah does not.
It depends on which religion and which god you are referring to. Some examples are; bible Qur'an Torah