Torah Compared To The Koran

But here is just an excerpt of the article (the rest just dosent belong)

The Hebrew Scriptures, which Jews call the Torah, are seen by traditional Jews as dictated by God to Moses. Every scroll, to be authentic, is handwritten according to complex rules by a qualified, religiously observant scribe, although Jews may read and study translations in bound books, says Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin, director of Chabad.org, an arm of the orthodox Lubavitch movement.

Though all Jewish holy books are treated with great respect, there are additional rules for the Torah. If a Torah scroll accidentally falls on the ground, for example, the congregation is obligated to fast. Pages damaged accidentally might be repaired, but if a Torah scroll were defiled, it would have to be buried in a special place in a Jewish cemetery.