Yes, many religions have special or sacred texts that are considered authoritative and hold religious significance. For example, Christianity has The Bible, Islam has the Quran, Hinduism has the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita, and Buddhism has texts like the Tripitaka and the Dhammapada.
Yes, the Qu'ran.
Yes, the quran
any hindu can read the Sacred Texts of Hinduism. Mostly they are written in sanskrit so not everyone can read them.
Sacred texts are shared between Hinduism and Buddhism, with both religions revering texts such as the Vedas and Upanishads. However, each tradition also has its own distinct scriptures, such as the Bhagavad Gita for Hindus and the Tripitaka for Buddhists.
There is the Quaran, which Muhammad was a part of.
there arent any they dont have any written texts
The term "sacred" applies only to the edges of each religion, beyond that boundary the religious texts of other faith groups are referred to as "other religious or historical texts". The as examples Christians would view the Bible, Jews the Torah, Muslims the Quran, and Mormons the Book of Mormon as the sacred text with all others excluded from that title.
yes there are ova 500 core txts of religions
A sacred poem could be for followers of various belief systems, including Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, or any other religion that includes poetic and sacred texts in its practices. The specific belief system would depend on the context and content of the poem in question.
Christianity. But the Book of Kells is not a sacred book to any religion, it's an illustrated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, containing four gospels of the New Testament and other texts. It was made by Celtic monks about year 800 CE.
Cows are not sacred in the USA nor is there any sacred cow. This is only in India, not America. Cows are only sacred in the Hindu religion.
Funny as it is, Cows.