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Many religions and spiritual movements believe that their sacred texts (or scriptures) are the "Word of God", often feeling that the texts are wholly divine or spiritually inspired in origin. Even non-believers often capitalize the names of sacred scriptures as a mark of respect or tradition.

Although ancient civilizations have produced handmade texts for thousands of years, the first printed scripture for wide distribution to the masses was The Diamond Sutra, a Buddhist scripture, printed in the year AD 868. Rig Veda, a Hindu scripture, is considered as the oldest religious scripture.

Texts

Sacred texts of various religions:

  • Ásatrú
    • The Poetic Edda, including especially the Hávamál
    • The Younger Edda
  • Ayyavazhi
    • The Akilattirattu Ammanai
    • The Arul Nool
  • Bahá'í Faith
    • The Kitáb-i-Aqdas
    • Kitáb-i-Íqán
    • and many



      other writings including ones from other faiths
  • Buddhism
  • Christianity - The Bible (also referred to as the Holy Writ)
  • Confucianism
    • The Analects of Confucius
    • also The I Ching
  • Discordianism
    • The Principia Discordia although this may not be true for every sect.
  • Etruscan religion
    • Pyrgi Tablets
    • Tabula Cortonensis
    • Liber Linteus
    • Cippus Perusinus
  • Falun Gong
    • The Zhuan Falun
  • Hinduism
    • Veda
    • Shruti
    • Smriti, particularly the Bhagavad Gita
  • Islam
    • The Qur'an (the holy book of Islam)
    • Ahadith (sayings and doings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad)
  • Jainism
    • Tattvartha Sutra
  • Judaism
  • Mandaeanism
    • The Ginza Rba
  • Manichaeism
    • The Arzhang
  • Mohism
    • The Mozi
  • Various New



    Age religions may regard any of the following texts as inspired:
  • Swedenborgianism
    • The Bible
    • The writings of Emanuel Swedenborg
    • Some also consider a number of posthumously published manuscripts of Swedenborg to also be sacred.
  • Rastafari movement
    • The Bible
    • the Holy Piby
    • the Kebra Negast
    • The speeches of Haile Selassie I
    • Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy
  • Samaritanism
  • Satanism
    • The Satanic Bible
  • Sikhism
    • The Guru Granth Sahib
    • The Dasam Granth Sahib
  • Taoism
    • The Tao-te-ching
    • The I Ching
  • Thelema
    • The Holy Books of Thelema especially Liber Al vel Legis
  • Unification Church
    • Divine Principle
    • Wolli Hesul (Explanation of the Divine Principle)
    • Wolli Kangron (Exposition of the Divine Principle)
  • Zoroastrianism
    • The Zend-Avesta

Views

Attitudes to sacred texts differ. Some religions make written texts widely freely available, while others hold that sacred secrets must remain hidden from all but the loyal and the initiate. Most religions promulgate policies defining the limits of the sacred texts and controlling or forbidding changes and additions. Translations of texts may receive official blessing, but an original sacred language often has de facto, absolute or exclusive paramouncy. Some religions make texts available gratis or in subsidised form; others require payment and the strict observance of copyright.

References to scriptures profit from standardisation: the Guru Granth Sahib (of Sikhism) always appears with standardised page numbering while the Abrahamic religions and their offshoots appear to favour chapter and verse pointers.

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