In Muslim law, judicial precedent, or "fatwa," plays a significant role, though it is not as binding as in common law systems. Courts may refer to previous rulings and interpretations by scholars to maintain consistency in legal decisions. However, the reliance on precedent can vary significantly depending on the interpretation of Islamic jurisprudence being followed, such as the differing approaches of Sunni and Shia schools. Ultimately, the flexibility in applying precedents allows for adaptability in addressing contemporary issues within the framework of Islamic law.
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