religious texts and inspiration for legal systems
"Religious texts and inspiration for legal systems" refers to the role played by sacred scriptures, religious teachings, and moral principles from various faith traditions in shaping and influencing the laws, regulations, and ethical frameworks that govern societies and legal systems.
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