Bible, Quran and Torah
The three religious holy books are The Bible (Christianity), the Quran (Islam), and the Bhagavad Gita (Hinduism). Each of these texts is considered sacred and serves as a central source of guidance and teachings for its respective faith.
Religious, sacred, divine.
During the Crusades, three major religious groups were fighting over control of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Muslims, Christians, and Jews all had significant interests in the region, leading to centuries of conflict and political instability. Jerusalem was considered a holy city by all three groups, making it a central focus of the Crusades.
In scripture, the term "canon" refers to the authoritative list of books recognized as divinely inspired and accepted as scripture by a religious community. These books form the sacred and foundational texts of that faith tradition.
The holy city claimed by all three major monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) is Jerusalem. It is a city of significant religious importance and holds key sites such as the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock.
The Christian holy book contains 66 books, divided into the Old Testament (39 books) and the New Testament (27 books).
Such a book or books are said to be "Holy Scripture".
There are different holy books - books considered holy by one religious group or another. Please clarify what specific book you are talking about.
Holy books are used for different reasons. First they are used in holy services; they are used for personal study, education, ordination and to witness or share religious beliefs.
The difference between Hasidic Jews and Jews of other sects is their interpretation and perception of the Religious Law, not their holy books. They have the same holy books as the rest of the Jewish people.To see what the Jewish Holy Books are, view the Related Question.
The difference between Hasidic Jews and Jews of other sects is their interpretation and perception of the Religious Law, not their holy books. They have the same holy books as the rest of the Jewish people.To see what the Jewish Holy Books are, view the Related Question.
The two main religious books are the Quran and the Bible. The Quran is the holy book of the Muslim religion and the Bible is the book read by Christians.
There are many, many religious books. Christians have the Bible, Jews have the Torah, Muslims have the Koran (or Q'uran). There are literally hundreds of others. What religion are you inquiring about?
Rig,Yajur,Sama and Adharvana are the four Holy books of Hinduism.
Because those books tell them what their religion believes and means.
Religious Jews study and understand their holy books according to the Oral Torah (the Talmud) and the classical Rabbinical commentators such as Rashi.
The Qur'n, the Bible, the Tora
There is no age limit to reading any religious text. Admittedly, some parts of some holy books may not be suitable for young kids because of violence, sexual content, or drugs, which is why most religious schools present kids with pared down stories from the holy books which avoid such things.