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helpinghumanity

Junior Member
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I have a question. Are Dreams true??

Wa-alaikumus salam wa rahmatullah

It depends. There is no definite answer.

Dreams may have a meaning attached to it or they may be your own thoughts or they may be are from shaytan. It all depends on the dream you had.

There is an excellent book "Interpretation of dreams" by Ibn Sireen. If you get a chance try to read that book.
 

MuslimShadow

Junior Member
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i remember seeing a dream in which i had missed my fajr salah,when i woke up it was only 3 am.i slept back smiling because i was sure i was not gonna miss my salah.After that i was half awake half asleep.......& when i woke up again & looked out of the window the sky was blue and i could see the sunshine. My heart gave a huge thud sound when i realized i had missed my fajr salah in reality too.
 

Just a Guy

Reinventing Myself
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I had a few dreams about Islam shortly before and after my conversion. I was troubled by them for a time, but I moved on.

Sometimes dreams have meanings, but sometimes they mean absolutely nothing.
 

PeArLL

-Quiet Member-
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i remember seeing a dream in which i had missed my fajr salah,when i woke up it was only 3 am.i slept back smiling because i was sure i was not gonna miss my salah.After that i was half awake half asleep.......& when i woke up again & looked out of the window the sky was blue and i could see the sunshine. My heart gave a huge thud sound when i realized i had missed my fajr salah in reality too.

:wasalam:

Yes, Sister it happens. A person wakes up and sees the time... then immediately goes back to sleep thinking that there is still time left and he/she is gonna wake up... but ends up missing the salaah... I think these are the whispers of shetan who make us go back to sleep...
 

PeArLL

-Quiet Member-
:salam2:

I had a few dreams about Islam shortly before and after my conversion. I was troubled by them for a time, but I moved on.

Sometimes dreams have meanings, but sometimes they mean absolutely nothing.

:wasalam:

First of all...Congratulations Brother that you converted to Islam...

Yes, some dreams have meanings and some don't...but it's hard to figure out

the dreams that really mean something and are true...
 

kalamazoo

'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
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i remember seeing a dream in which i had missed my fajr salah,when i woke up it was only 3 am.i slept back smiling because i was sure i was not gonna miss my salah.After that i was half awake half asleep.......& when i woke up again & looked out of the window the sky was blue and i could see the sunshine. My heart gave a huge thud sound when i realized i had missed my fajr salah in reality too.


asalaam aleykum.

yes sister, if it happens again as mentioned by 3 etc before Salat fajir,(especially) jump.. go for udhu... and say two Rakaat and ask Allah for forgiveness and Remember it is good time "as verse////Waidha saalak ibadi aniy ...Anaa kariibun ujibu daawat daiy idhaa daaniy"Allah...of course.
 

Hajjerr

He is Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram
salam aleikum wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh

me too i dreamed almost the same thing, but bit different i mean i was dreaming i allready prayed Fajr and to keep sleeping...as result i missed the prayer, i think was whisper of sheitan, Allah knows best..

in rest all i can say i usually (every single night) i have nightmares, very ugly dreams...i do pray before sleeping but i stille dream, many times i wake up in big terror..but alhamdullilah for all

May Allah grant us light, ameen
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kalamazoo

'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
salam aleikum wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh

me too i dreamed almost the same thing, but bit different i mean i was dreaming i allready prayed Fajr and to keep sleeping...as result i missed the prayer, i think was whisper of sheitan, Allah knows best..

in rest all i can say i usually (every single night) i have nightmares, very ugly dreams...i do pray before sleeping but i stille dream, many times i wake up in big terror..but alhamdullilah for all

May Allah grant us light, ameen
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wa aleykum salaam.

sister if i may ask do you sleep late ?
if so then try to get sleep at least for seven if not eight as should be.
I hope (and Allah knows best) you shall notice some difference.

 

Hajjerr

He is Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram
wa aleykum salaam.

sister if i may ask do you sleep late ?
if so then try to get sleep at least for seven if not eight as should be.
I hope (and Allah knows best) you shall notice some difference.


salam aleikum wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh

i usually sleep around seven hours in night, sometimes less, sometimes more...

i have nightmares when i sleep late like i have when i sleep early, usually very scary ones, full of fear and worrys and terror, about persons that i know or that i dont know, dead or alive, about ugly places, even ugly smells, when i wake up i am scared even to breath, this happens since over a year ago, i changed the room, i changed position in bed, stille same...i dont want to complain, all is from Allah but same time i dont think is normal...

i will try inchallah to sleep earlier, thank you so much

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dear sister Pearll, yes, i ignore them.

salam aleikum
 

PeArLL

-Quiet Member-
:wasalam:


Sister, Bad dreams are from shetan... so ignore them.. and try not to think of them too much...
 

hayat84

I'm not what you believe
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after many years of experience,I arrived to the conclusion that Shaytan insinuates in the dreams of sleeping people.he uses the fears,the hidden desires,the senses of guily.
I explain it better:since I was young I had terrible nightmares,had hallucinations about scary presences.my father wa omnipresent in my life,in a certain way the evil shoewd itself to me using the fear of my father.When I got married,I had a sense of guily of having left my house,my brothers and in someway my father,even if I wasn't guilt of anything.but my father had a big mental influence over me and satan entered in my dreams making me see all its violence...
I always woke up trembling and crying,until I decided to talk face to face to my father,showing him my problem and telling him that the harm he mad to me was damaging my mind.I told him that I neede from him a little bit of affection,instead of cruelty.he joked with jinns and scared me to make me surrender and divorce.when I discovered the truth,I told him to stop harming me...hey!
it worked.since my father and I are good friends,nothing touches me from his part.
in conclusion,I think that the dreams are a sort of hidden section of our mind that tries to explain what during the day can't do
 

kalamazoo

'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
salam aleikum wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh

i usually sleep around seven hours in night, sometimes less, sometimes more...

i have nightmares when i sleep late like i have when i sleep early, usually very scary ones, full of fear and worrys and terror, about persons that i know or that i dont know, dead or alive, about ugly places, even ugly smells, when i wake up i am scared even to breath, this happens since over a year ago, i changed the room, i changed position in bed, stille same...i dont want to complain, all is from Allah but same time i dont think is normal...

i will try inchallah to sleep earlier, thank you so much

:salam2:

dear sister Pearll, yes, i ignore them.

salam aleikum


wa aleykum salaam,
 

Just a Guy

Reinventing Myself
:wasalam:

First of all...Congratulations Brother that you converted to Islam...

Yes, some dreams have meanings and some don't...but it's hard to figure out

the dreams that really mean something and are true...

There was one dream that troubled me, but at least it ended with me in prayer. Now that I think about it's kind of a mini-story of my life...
 

PeArLL

-Quiet Member-
There was one dream that troubled me, but at least it ended with me in prayer. Now that I think about it's kind of a mini-story of my life...

ALHUMDULILLAH Brother... After all, obstacles make a person better and stronger...
 

PeArLL

-Quiet Member-
:salam2:
after many years of experience,I arrived to the conclusion that Shaytan insinuates in the dreams of sleeping people.he uses the fears,the hidden desires,the senses of guily.
I explain it better:since I was young I had terrible nightmares,had hallucinations about scary presences.my father wa omnipresent in my life,in a certain way the evil shoewd itself to me using the fear of my father.When I got married,I had a sense of guily of having left my house,my brothers and in someway my father,even if I wasn't guilt of anything.but my father had a big mental influence over me and satan entered in my dreams making me see all its violence...
I always woke up trembling and crying,until I decided to talk face to face to my father,showing him my problem and telling him that the harm he mad to me was damaging my mind.I told him that I neede from him a little bit of affection,instead of cruelty.he joked with jinns and scared me to make me surrender and divorce.when I discovered the truth,I told him to stop harming me...hey!
it worked.since my father and I are good friends,nothing touches me from his part.
in conclusion,I think that the dreams are a sort of hidden section of our mind that tries to explain what during the day can't do

:wasalam:

ALHUMDULILLAH Sister.. Glad to hear that your father and you are good friends... And I agree that may be, sometimes, the dreams are the hidden section of our mind and shaytan plays with that...
 

PeArLL

-Quiet Member-
True. I am being tested in my life even now. Allah is teaching me several lessons right now...

MASHALLAH... Brother...

According to a saheeh hadeeth: "The greatest reward comes from the greatest trial. When Allaah loves people, He tests them, and whoever accepts it gains the pleasure of Allaah and whoever complains earns His wrath."

Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 2396; Ibn Maajah, 4031; classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani.
 

Just a Guy

Reinventing Myself
MASHALLAH... Brother...

According to a saheeh hadeeth: "The greatest reward comes from the greatest trial. When Allaah loves people, He tests them, and whoever accepts it gains the pleasure of Allaah and whoever complains earns His wrath."

Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 2396; Ibn Maajah, 4031; classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani.

This is one of my biggest trials. I recently suffered a loss in my life and I am learning not to complain and to be content with what I have. I used to complain a lot, but I am trying not to complain anymore.
 
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