The sacred text of Mesopotamia is Old Aramaic, otherwise known as Assyrian, which was once a very common language in the Middle East thousands of years ago, but due to constant wars and battles, eventually, the entire country of the Assyrians(Mesopotamia/Assyria) was taken over by other countries, but there are still some Assyrians around, right here in Australia. There country may be taken away from them, but there true culture and identity will always be with them.
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE
Epic of Gilgamesh: Mesopotamia The Book of the Dead: Egypt
The Mayans did not have a holy book. The religious beliefs of Mayans were conveyed by word-of-mouth, through their art and through their rituals.
Yes. The primary ancient Egyptian holy text was the Book of the Dead, which a deceased person would read in order to make his way through the various trials of the Underworld and successfully arrive at Anubis and the Scales where his heart would be weighed. Of course, the fact that only 3% of Egyptians were literate meant that most of them probably did not make it safely.
the Tripitaka
The holy book
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
The holy book of Sikhs is Gurugranth Saheb.
There is not a secular holy book, that would be an oxymoron.
Yes. The holy book of Christianity is the Bible.
Quran is the Muslim holy book
The Torah is the holy book of Judaism.
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
The last holy book of God is Qur'an; Muslim's holy book. Before Qur'an there are God holy books of Psalm, Torah, and the Bible.
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism for Jews, yes.
It has no holy book, nor any sacred scriptures.