For guidance in life.
People read their holy books for guidance, inspiration, moral teachings, and to deepen their connection to their faith and spirituality. Reading the holy book can provide a sense of comfort, community, and a way to understand the beliefs and principles of their religion.
In Judaism, Christianity and Islam, book-worship is considered idolatrous and is forbidden. All three religions have holy books (the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible and the Koran) and in each religion, their holy books are deeply respected, but they are not worshiped.
The answer to this question depends on how it is read. If it is read exactly as written: Muslims do not worship their holy book. It is a book used for guidance, but prayers are directed at God, not an object like a book. If the question should be read: How do Muslims worship and what is their holy book?, please see the Related Question below.
The holy book of the Muslims is the Qur'an. It is also read at weddings.
What the people do at the golden temple is they prey to there guru and sometimes they can read the holy book. (Guru Granth Sahib)
People that practice Hinduism read holy books called Vedas, or the Vedic texts. These books are thousands of years old.
There is no single holy book for Pagans. Pagans read many books, books written by other pagans.One can say that the Holy book of Pagans is the Nature, Mother Earth.
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 .
Gifts of Holy Spirit by Dr.D.G.S.Dhinkaran.
The Bible is one of the most widely read holy books around the world, with Christianity being a major religion with followers across continents. Another widely read holy book is the Quran, which is central to Islam and has followers globally.
The christians book that they read to know stuff about jesus
If by "Catholic holy book" you mean the Catholic version of the bible, then the answer is anyone who feels like picking up a copy.
The holy book provided guidance and solace during difficult times.
The Torah is read in public, people kiss it, people don't touch the parchment directly, and the Torah is covered in an embroidered cloth.