Examples embrace the Jewish Halakha and Islamic Sharia—both of which translate because the “path to comply with”. Often the implication of religion for law is unalterability, because the word of God cannot be amended or legislated in opposition to by judges or governments. Nonetheless, most religious jurisdictions depend on further human elaboration to provide for thorough and detailed legal systems. For occasion, the Quran has some law, and it acts as a source of additional law via interpretation, Qiyas , Ijma and precedent.
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