Most countries around the world impose the rule of law without relying on bibles or torahs or korans.

This is a religious state, so why don't people obey road rules? Why doesn't your land lord obey the law instead of increasing rent by 20%?

The reason the rule of law breaks down in some countries, and remains strong in others is not, in my view, strongly linked to the presence of a state religion.

Turkey is, literally, a 'secular' state yet 99% of its population is muslim. Perhaps its a good example where the power of the state resides within the state itself, not on the back of a religion.