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History reflects that the relationship between religion and politics extends over many centuries, with rulers and states using religion to bolster their authority and goals. Religion has served as a tool in building political legitimacy, and religious institutions have been involved in public policies and governance throughout the ages—either supporting or opposing rulers, or enacting laws based on their religious views. Although current discussions often focus on the phenomenon of political Islam, the connection between religion and authority has been and remains a fundamental part of political history, driven by various motives such as maintaining power, achieving stability, or enforcing religious laws.
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