Let's see, what other religion besides Judaism is not a religion, but a way of life is described in the Torah to include Quantum Physics?
Unofficially, perhaps, another religion that was birthed by the Avrahamic tradition and also has the "name of G-d" included within the writings and blood-line. In other words, over 100+ million Muslims gathering together during Ramadan to "walk around the box", perhaps, is a way to describe the simplicity of ancient and current religious traditions. Now, without stating the complete obvious, Kosher and Halal is, to a certain degree based in the the Judeo-Christian reading of the 5 books of Moses. In other words, the underpinnings of keeping kosher and halal is eluded, however, not ever explained without the law of Moses and commentary.
Along side the keeping of kosher and hallal, is additional observance by all three basic religions, however, mostly emphasized and encouraged in the modern era by Torah observant Jews and observant Muslims.
During the recent holiday of Tish B'Av, followed the sundown to sundon (almost) fast and, began 'rising' at about the 18th. During that time, was interesting to pass by a devout muslim in traditional garb. Of course, a prohibition, to wear tefillin during Tisha B'Av, however, reveal my 'hairy left arm' to the religious cohort while walking on, perhaps, opposite sides of the BU streets...
To put things in a slightly different paradigm, the quantum physics of kosher and hallal is found, at least for me, by keeping my religious observance to a somewhat modern American standard, while gaining insights into the great brains and minds of the building blocks of the worlds.