This depends on one's perspective:
If one is a true Christian believer then it is treated with reverence and its contents are lived by and studied and even learned.
If one is an opponent of the Christian faith then one may seek to disprove it or criticize it or even ridicule it.
There will of course be a multitude of approaches in between.
in Islam Koran is the words of God. the Koran comparing other books is like God comparing people.
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All mosques have several copies of the Holy Koran and other Islamic books and literature
He proved that one should not be treated differently from other regardless of how they appear. All should be treated fairly and no different.
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Alexander treated them like any other Jews where there,but Antiochus made them worship Greek gods and godesses.
The creation of man is mentioned many times throughout the Bible the Koran and other holy books.
The quran is a book. It is not made up of other books.
Piggy is treated differently in "Lord of the Flies" because he is a physically weak and socially awkward boy. He is often bullied and marginalized by the other boys, who see him as an outsider due to his intellectual nature and reliance on his glasses. Piggy's lack of physical abilities and social skills make him an easy target for ridicule and mistreatment.
I don't believe there is a real way to answer this question. I think it is completely dependent on where you live in the world and how observant you are.
Other religions that are not Christian do not call their holy books Bibles. They call them other names, such as, for instance, the Koran, in Islam.
May be that is how quran is treated by other religion because Quran says other than Muslims all others are infedels and kafirs. So, let Quran escape from burning from the infedels and kafirs