It depends entirely according to the religion and in many cases according to the sect of the religion followed.
If you narrow the scope to monotheistic religions, the holiness comes just from God. So those books that are related to him are holy.
The difference between Hasidic Jews and Jews of other sects is their interpretation and perception of the Religious Law, not their holy books. They have the same holy books as the rest of the Jewish people.To see what the Jewish Holy Books are, view the Related Question.
거룩한holy, glorious, seraphic신성한divine, sacred, holy, religious, sainted
Holy - sacred or dedicated to a religious purposeInfant - a baby
Things sacred are things that are religious and holy. Things secular are things that are non-religious, wordly or non-spiritual.
All 24 books of the Hebrew Bible are considered sacred to Judaism. The primary sacred books are the books of the Torah. Secondary would be the books of the Prophets, and lastly, the Holy Writings, such as the Psalms and Proverbs.
Yes. Mahabharata is one of the many Holy / Sacred books of Hinduism
exclusively devoted to a deity or to some religious ceremony or use; holy; consecrated
Such a book or books are said to be "Holy Scripture".
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.
Yom Kippur
Crosses, Jewelry and Sacred Books
The religious singnificance of Jerusalem lies in its sacred nature with Christianity, Judaism, and Abrahamic religions considering it as a holy city.