Its called "holy" for a reason...
Muslims believe in all God holy books and treat them with respect.
For Christians, the Bible is useful for life. In the same way, other religious books are indispensible for true followers of those religions. If people consider their holy books useful only for important festival occasions, they aren't religious (or, if you prefer, superstitious). It's the same as only attending holy services for particular feast days, or weddings or funerals.
The Holy Bible is inspired directly from God and it helps all people to know how God wants us to live our lives. The scripture of the Islamic religion is the Koran and the Haddith.
"Holy Books" are important because they are a constant reference that believers can consult for guidance on their practices. Some religions relied on "word of mouth". This lead to "selective memory". People still "interpret" the meanings differently. Many believe the "Book" was divinely revealed to special people. ************** previous answer below ************* so we can study about our lord and savior JESUS CHRIST
Yes Buddhism does have holy books, and they are very important to Buddhist. The Tipitaka, is the believed to be the direct words of the Buddha.
We have many holy books, hundreds of them. We consider a book holy if it can guide one in life. So there are Vedas, Gita, Upanishads, Puranas, and many more.
because its holy and important to people who belive in god
There are many, many religious books. Christians have the Bible, Jews have the Torah, Muslims have the Koran (or Q'uran). There are literally hundreds of others. What religion are you inquiring about?
People that practice Hinduism read holy books called Vedas, or the Vedic texts. These books are thousands of years old.
They are records of teachings and history and serve as a guideline for spiritual development.
Because those books tell them what their religion believes and means.
angles are send by god holy QURAN is to guide to people and give to prophet