Muslims do not read the bible. They read the Koran if I am not mistaken.
Muslims typically read the Quran, which is the holy book of Islam.
Yes, Muslims can read the Bible and gain insights from it for their own spiritual growth and understanding.
No, Muslims do not typically read the Bible as part of their religious practices or beliefs. The Quran is considered the holy book of Islam, and Muslims primarily focus on studying and following its teachings.
Christians read the holy bible.
Yes. In fact, Muslims regard parts of the Old Testament to be congruent with their faith. Abraham is a patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, for example. However, most Muslims, as a matter of course, do not read the Bible because they believe that it has been corrupted from its original form. It is also next-to-impossible to find Bibles in Muslim countries that do not have a large Christian population (because of supply and demand).
the Muslims call their Bible the Quran or Koran (there are multiple spellings) They treat it with the greatest reverence possible, and I have great respect for them
if you talking about the Islamic book its called the quran and it is a holy book that Muslims read the same as christians read the bible .
It depends on the religion of the Arab in question. Most Arabs are Muslims, so they read the Qur'an. A large minority are Christians and so they read the Bible.
No the Muslims do not believe in the bible, they only have the quran.
No. There are no Muslims in the Bible as Islam was founded over 400 years after the Bible's books were written.
The difference between Muslims and Roman Catholics is that the Muslims pray to Allah and read the Quran. They believe if the submit their whole lives to Allah, they will experience true freedom. Roman Catholics pray to God and read the Holy Bible. Catholics believe the New Testament is the word of God.