Some of them read the bible, but most are Muslim so they read the Koran.
There are no special rules that need to be followed to hold or handle a Bible. The book is there to be read, that is what it is for.
You can read the Bible anywhere. No specific place required. What's important is how you read it, not where.
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.
The Hebrew Bible is used for prayer, study, and is read from on special ocassions such as Holidays and Shabbat. The Torah (the first part of the Hebrew Bible) is also read from on Mondays and Thursdays.
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9 doesn't appear to have a special meaning in the Bible. Read this article: The Meaning of Bible Numbers, Colors, Metals, and Names http://www.learntostudythebible.com/page.asp?pg=read-articles&id=4
Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and native religions
Yes. In fact, Muslims regard parts of the Old Testament to be congruent with their faith. Abraham is a patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, for example. However, most Muslims, as a matter of course, do not read the Bible because they believe that it has been corrupted from its original form. It is also next-to-impossible to find Bibles in Muslim countries that do not have a large Christian population (because of supply and demand).
No. Islam is the name of the religion the people are called Muslims. Like any religion not everybody who calls themselves Muslim submits to the teachings of god. The teachings of God (capital G ) are found in the Bible. Muslims do not read the Bible.
0 doesn't appear to have a special meaning in the Bible. Maybe nothing, empty, etc. Read this article: The Meaning of Bible Numbers, Colors, Metals, and Names http://www.learntostudythebible.com/page.asp?pg=read-articles&id=4