Alam al Mulk (''the kingdom'') is a term of
islamic cosmology
Islamic cosmology is the cosmology of Muslim world, Islamic societies. It is mainly derived from the Qur'an, Hadith, Sunnah, and current Islamic as well as other pre-Islamic sources. The Quran, Qur'an itself mentions seven heavens.Qur'an 2:29
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and refers to the realm, representing the physical plane, including medicine, engineering and everything, that can be perceived by the five senses. Higher Realms are not thought to be spatial, rather a ''higher realm'' means, it impinges the realms below. The physical plane is therefore influenced by
Alam al Malakut (imaginal realm) and which is in turn influenced by
Alam al Jabarut
''Alam al-Jabarut'' ( ar, عالم الجبروت ("World of Power") Cyril Glassé, Huston Smith ''The New Encyclopedia of Islam'' Rowman Altamira 2003 pp. 144–45) is realm proposed in Islamic cosmology. According to Suhrawardi (1154–1191), ...
(the spiritual world).
[Victor Danner ''Kitāb Al-Ḥikam'' Brill Archive 1984 page 71]
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