III. The differences among them result partly from their differing emphasis on purely ethical rules.
I only
III only
I and II only
II and III only
I, II, and III
26. The passage suggests that canon law differs from Islamic law in that only canon law
contains prescriptions that nonsacred legal systems might regard as properly legal
concerns itself with the duties of a person in regard to the community as a whole
was affected by the tension of the conflict between religion and state
developed in a political environment that did not challenge its fundamental existence
played a role in the direct confrontation between institutions vying for power
27. All of the following statements about the development of Islamic law are implied in the passage EXCEPT:
Pre-Islamic legal principles were incorporated into Islamic law with widely differing degrees of change.
Diverse legal elements were joined together through the application of a purely religious criterion.
Although some of the sources of Islamic law were pagan, its integrity as a sacred law was not compromised by their incorporation.
There was a fundamental shared characteristic in all pre-Islamic legal matter taken over by Islamic law.
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