Definition: The word "almandine" is a term found in Islamic theology, specifically in the Qur'an (the holy book of Islam), which describes a hypothetical place or a state of affairs not real but supposed to exist by divine design and purpose. In this context, it refers to a state or condition of being unchanging. It implies that "almandine" represents the essence or essence itself, something that exists beyond time, space, matter, and consciousness in an absolute sense. This idea was central to Islamic theology for several centuries before the Islamic conquests brought Islam into existence. In verse 114:357 of the Qur'an: "And we will send a messenger, [who] shall appear on his feet from almandine [a state or condition where things are unchanged and unchanging]." This passage suggests that the concept of "almandine" is central to Islamic theology, emphasizing its inherent immutability. The word "almandine" was used in various forms throughout Islamic history. It can also mean a hypothetical situation or state of affairs that exists beyond human understanding. In this sense, it often refers to something that is unchanging and eternal.
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