No. According to both Muslims and Archeologists, Mohammed was responsible for neither the content nor the physical writing of the Qur'an.
According to Muslims, God revealed the Qur'anic verses to Mohammed who would recite them to the community. Then other Muslims would join him in the recitation. The Qur'an was kept as an oral document until the reign of Caliph Othman who had the Qur'an written down.
According to Archaeologists, there is no consistent agreement as to who wrote the Qur'an, but most believe that the Qur'an was finalized at least fifty years if not one or two centuries after Mohammed's death.
The Quran is Muslims holy book the same sense the Bible is the Christian holy book.
Judaism: Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) Christianity: Bible Islam: Holy Quran
No. The Islam "holy" book is called the Qu'ran (Koren)
Islam has no bible, but it has a Divine Book and is called the Noble Qur'an and not the Muslim bible
The holy book of Islam. Can be related to the bible.
Islam - Quran Catholic - Bible
as the Bible is to Christians so the Holy Quran is the Book of Islam
Islam calls their holy book the Koran. For Judaism it is the Tanakh. For Christians it is the Bible.
Answer 1No. It is holy for Muslims.Qur'an is Muslims holy book. refer to question below.Answer 2No. The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam. Jews do not believe that Mohammed prophesied and therefore the Qur'an has little relevance to Jews. (This would be similar to how the Christians view the Hindu Vedas.) The Jewish Holy Books are comprised of the Torah and the remainder of the Jewish Bible or Masoretic Old Testament.
The Bible is the holy book of ChristianityThe Quran is the holy book of IslamThe Talmud is record of rabbinic teachings on Jewish law and customs; the holy book of Judaism is the Torah.
Muslims typically read the Quran, which is the holy book of Islam.
The holy book of islam is "Quran" . Makkah (mecca) is the holy city for beleivers of Islam (muslims)