eraamat
Eraamat is a term that refers to a collection of religious texts, particularly those considered sacred or canonical within a specific religious tradition. The term is derived from the Hebrew word "Torah," which means "instruction" or "teaching," and is often used to describe the holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, the eraamat includes the Torah, the Nevi'im (Prophets), and the Ketuvim (Writings). In Christianity, the eraamat consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament. In Islam, the eraamat is the Quran, along with the Hadith and other texts that provide guidance and interpretation of the Quran. The eraamat plays a central role in the religious practices, beliefs, and ethical teachings of these faiths, serving as a source of spiritual guidance and moral instruction for millions of adherents worldwide.