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Today, most theocratic countries are what countries that are led by religious leaders and have a set of religious laws called what
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Vatican City is also a theocracy, where the what is the head of state.
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Today, most theocratic countries are those in which religious leaders hold significant political power, and the governance is based on religious laws. These countries often utilize a set of religious laws known as "sharia" in Islamic theocracies, but other forms of religious law may be applied in different contexts depending on the predominant religion.
For example:
1. **Iran** - An Islamic theocracy where the Supreme Leader is a religious figure and the legal system is based on sharia law.
2. **Vatican City** - A unique ecclesiastical state governed by the Pope, following canon law.
3. **Saudi Arabia** - An Islamic monarchy that applies sharia law extensively in its legal framework.
In these nations, religious authority intertwines with political power, often influencing laws and policies that govern daily life.
For example:
1. **Iran** - An Islamic theocracy where the Supreme Leader is a religious figure and the legal system is based on sharia law.
2. **Vatican City** - A unique ecclesiastical state governed by the Pope, following canon law.
3. **Saudi Arabia** - An Islamic monarchy that applies sharia law extensively in its legal framework.
In these nations, religious authority intertwines with political power, often influencing laws and policies that govern daily life.
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