Which of the following describes the relationship between shari'a law and state laws in Iran?
A. The state's laws are totally separate from the shari'a law.
B. The shari'a law is unknowable to man, and therefore impossible to apply to the state's laws.
C. The state's laws are grounded in the shari'a law.
D. The state's laws are considered to be heretical according to shari'a law.
C
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