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allah rakkah lav

i love allah alone
is there any meaning for dreams in islam


during my childhood i used to have lots lots of SNAKE dreams like biting me ,chasing me not only like a dream like of real i used to be so panic my mom used to get me few KUM KUM (indian religious ) and apply it on my forehead then will sleep


it came nearly during my 10 year then came when im 13 year old

now its not coming but its always striking question in my mind what it really mean
 

abubaseer

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:salam2: Sister,

Below is a good lecture in english on a related topic.

Optimism in Islam

The below book has authentic information (inshaAllah!) about Dream Interpretation in Islam.

Dream Interpretation According to the Qur'an and Sunnah
By -Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips


talkislam_2076_1479621368

ISBN: 9830651169
Author: Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Publisher: A. S. Noordeen (2001, 1422 AH)
Pages: 131 Binding: Paperback

Description from the publisher:

Dream interpretation has been a long, established tradition in Islam. Indeed, the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) regularly practiced it, as well it is mentioned in the Holy Qur'an. However, today, it has become mixed up with superstition, myth, and fortunetelling that most educated Muslims shun this area. There is a real need to understand this subject, considering that humans spend about a third of their lives sleeping. Shattering the tales and fables currently in-vogue by other books on this topic, Dr. Philips separates the authentic Islamic teachings on dream interpretation from the myths, superstitions and fabrications being circulated on the subject. It also provides a guide for dream interpretation according to references found in the Qur'aan and authentic hadeeths. Discussed topics include the origin of dreams, sleep etiquette, legislative dreams, and general dreams. A highly interesting book to read, with heavy emphasis on correct interpretation and understanding, as learned from the Qur'an and Sunnah, and not conjecture.
:wasalam:
 

Hard Rock Moslem

I'm your brother
is there any meaning for dreams in islam


during my childhood i used to have lots lots of SNAKE dreams like biting me ,chasing me not only like a dream like of real i used to be so panic my mom used to get me few KUM KUM (indian religious ) and apply it on my forehead then will sleep


it came nearly during my 10 year then came when im 13 year old

now its not coming but its always striking question in my mind what it really mean

Yeah my mom used to do this as well. That's hindu's practice.

The best possible thing you can do is do not share your dream with anyone, keep it to your self whether it is good dream or nightmare. When you had a bad dream, spit 3 times (not necessarily with saliva) on you left side and seek Allah's protection from the Shaitaan. (Ensure no one on your left when spitting he he...)

http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/25768
 

allah rakkah lav

i love allah alone
Yeah my mom used to do this as well. That's hindu's practice.

The best possible thing you can do is do not share your dream with anyone, keep it to your self whether it is good dream or nightmare. When you had a bad dream, spit 3 times (not necessarily with saliva) on you left side and seek Allah's protection from the Shaitaan. (Ensure no one on your left when spitting he he...)

http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/25768

ha ha
i'll be spitting only left side but mom and dad will be my left or right if i spit on them very danger :lol:
hmmm now a days i dont get like this horrible dream by Allah's grace

thanks for your idea brother
 

allah rakkah lav

i love allah alone
:salam2: Sister,

Below is a good lecture in english on a related topic.

Optimism in Islam

The below book has authentic information (inshaAllah!) about Dream Interpretation in Islam.

Dream Interpretation According to the Qur'an and Sunnah
By -Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips


talkislam_2076_1479621368

ISBN: 9830651169
Author: Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Publisher: A. S. Noordeen (2001, 1422 AH)
Pages: 131 Binding: Paperback

Description from the publisher:

Dream interpretation has been a long, established tradition in Islam. Indeed, the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) regularly practiced it, as well it is mentioned in the Holy Qur'an. However, today, it has become mixed up with superstition, myth, and fortunetelling that most educated Muslims shun this area. There is a real need to understand this subject, considering that humans spend about a third of their lives sleeping. Shattering the tales and fables currently in-vogue by other books on this topic, Dr. Philips separates the authentic Islamic teachings on dream interpretation from the myths, superstitions and fabrications being circulated on the subject. It also provides a guide for dream interpretation according to references found in the Qur'aan and authentic hadeeths. Discussed topics include the origin of dreams, sleep etiquette, legislative dreams, and general dreams. A highly interesting book to read, with heavy emphasis on correct interpretation and understanding, as learned from the Qur'an and Sunnah, and not conjecture.
:wasalam:




thanks a lot
jazhakallahu khairen brother
 
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