The Vedas are a collection of Hindi writings.
The Taurat was revealed to Hazrat Moses (AS) and The Zaboor was revealed to Hazrat Dauood (David). The Bible was revealed to Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS) and the Holy Qura'an was revealed to the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).
Vedas, Bhagvad Gita.
the Vedas
Yes, the Vedas are considered the most authoritative and sacred scriptures in Hinduism. They contain hymns, prayers, rituals, and philosophical texts that guide religious practices and beliefs. Hindus consider the Vedas to be eternal and divine revelations.
A religious passage is a section of a religious text, such as the Bible, Quran, or Vedas, that is often quoted, studied, or used for guidance and inspiration by followers of that religion. It may contain teachings, stories, moral lessons, or instructions on how to live a spiritually fulfilling life according to that faith.
The three Abrahamic religions are Judaism (the Tanakh), Christianity (Old Testament), and Islam (the Taurat).
Yusuf A. Lubis has written: 'Penjelasan tentang Taurat dan Injil' -- subject(s): Islamic interpretations, Bible
Known as the Pentateuch (to Christians), the Torah (to Jews), and the Taurat (to Muslims), the Books of the Law of Moses (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) are the first five books found in all versions of the Bible - Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, and Muslim. [Yes, Muslims also revere the Taurat as part of their Al-Kitab (holy scriptures), though they believe it was tainted by the Jews.]
No. The sacred writing of Judaism is the Bible, also called the Tanakh. The Vedas are one of several Hindu Holy Books.
Vedas refers to a collection of writings from antiquity which some might call the Hindu bible. The content of the Vedas, spiritual in nature, is believed by Hindus to have been directly revealed to humans from a Higher Power.
There are many religious books in the world as various religions have their own sacred texts. Some examples include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Vedas in Hinduism, and the Tripitaka in Buddhism. It is difficult to provide an exact number due to the diversity of religions and their respective scriptures.