This is more about scribes being attached to their jobs so preventing the use of printing-press. That's nothing holy or religion related. Good old protectionism.
I am also confused what this has to do with the original statement. Quran as a book has a form of disposal, yes, and it's by burning, sure. Your point was about non-Quranic books.
> And in various scholar articles. Notice that its also a attempt to have cohension and prevent the forming of sects and cults.
Similarly, again, that is about religious texts and religious books.
Honestly, I am not sure where you got your claim from. As far as I can research, there isn't some widespread practice of "tendency for example among pious muslims to burn all books except the quoran at the end of life" ...
Your point was that pious people, even today, would burn all owned books except the Quran as a show of their faith.
> Sealed time
I can't seem to find this book. Do you have the author for it?
> Regarding the book as holy property, special item: https://sureshemre.wordpress.com/2014/01/18/on-the-late-adop...
This is more about scribes being attached to their jobs so preventing the use of printing-press. That's nothing holy or religion related. Good old protectionism.
> Rest is on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quran_desecration#Respectful_d...
I am also confused what this has to do with the original statement. Quran as a book has a form of disposal, yes, and it's by burning, sure. Your point was about non-Quranic books.
> And in various scholar articles. Notice that its also a attempt to have cohension and prevent the forming of sects and cults.
Similarly, again, that is about religious texts and religious books.
Honestly, I am not sure where you got your claim from. As far as I can research, there isn't some widespread practice of "tendency for example among pious muslims to burn all books except the quoran at the end of life" ...