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Post by Bint e Attar on Aug 31, 2010 13:42:57 GMT
Assalaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakaatuhu
Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Dream - A portion of Nabuwwah Introduction:Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-alayhi-wassalam) is reported to have said Ru'ya of dreams are a portion from the forty portions of nabuwwah. That is why every person is not privileged to give the ta'beer or interpretation of dreams. Only a person who has the following qualifications is authorised to do so:[/b] He must have adequate knowledge of the Tafseer of the Qura’aan 2) He must be a Hafiz of the Ahadeeth of Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-alayhi-wassalam) 3) He must be well versed in the Arabic Language. 4) He must be familiar with the roots of words so he knows where its derived from. 5) He must be familiar with the nature and status of people. 6) He must be familiar with the basic principles of ta’beer or interpretation 7) He must be possess a pure and clean soul 8) He must be a man with sound morality 9) He must be honest in speech and conduct.[/ul] Why all the above requisites? Because when giving the ta'beer (interpretation) of a dream, at times, the aspect of time has to be taken into account and at other times, the ta'beer is given directly from the Quraan, and Hadeeth and again, at other times, the usage and phraseology is taken into account. Sometimes, instead of taking into consideration the one who see the dream, the Mu'abbir (interpreter) will take into account someone who resembles him (ie. the observer of the dream) in personality or name. Sometimes an interpretation is given by name only or by the meaning of a word only or by its contrasting meaning. Again, at other times the root-meaning of a word is taken into account, or the lesser or greater meaning of a word is taken into account. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by Sag E Dargah E Jilani on Aug 31, 2010 18:17:37 GMT
Asalamu Alaykum
A very topic. Jazakallah Khayran for posting this
Wasalam
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Post by Bint e Attar on Sept 5, 2010 9:14:29 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Facts to be taken into consideration before a mu'abbir interprets a dream
It is important that the interpreter (mu'abbir) understands fully and properly every detail of a dream seen by any person. He should be able to weigh it on the scale of the rules of interpretation. If the numberous facts emerging from a dream are such that they Do correspond with each other logically then such a dream will be deemed as a genuine and authentic dream. But if the facts emerging from a dream is such that they Do Not correspond with each other, then the interpreter should reflect on the apparent meanings of the words. Whichever meaning is nearest to the rules of interpretation, such a meaning should be adopted.
If a dream is of a complicated nature so that it cannot be weighed on the scale of the rules of interpretation then such a dream will be deemed as meaningless. If a certain dream causes the interpreter to become dubious or doubtful then he should appeal to the conscience of the observer of such a dream: If the dream concerns Salaah, he should question him about Salaah; if it concerns a journey he should question him about journey; if it concerns marriage, he should question him about marriage. Thereafter, the mu'abbir will interpret to the best of his knowledge.
The interpreter should be extremely cautious when interpreting a dream: if the dream evidences obscenity and indecency he should use pleasant words when interpreting it or simply avoid interpreting it.
It is necessary for a mu'abbir to establish the biological and logical classification of things and give its interpretation accordingly. The biological and logical classification of things can be made as follows: (a) geneses (b) species (c) nature and characteristics.
Times in which Dreams are Most Potent
It must be borne in mind that the most authentic dreams are the ones observed in the latter part of the night and during Qayloolah (sleeping at midday ) and during the day. Dreams during the fruit-ripening season and fruit-selling season are also very potent. The most inopportune time wherein dreams hardly have any significant meaning is during the winter season and when rain is imminent.
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Post by Bint e Attar on Sept 20, 2010 10:30:18 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Example of Geneses of Things
Trees, voracious animals and birds. If these are seen in ones dream (individually or collectively) they may very likely mean men.
Examples of species
A specific tree like the date tree or a walnut tree. The date tree may be interpreted as an honourable Arab gentleman since date trees are mainly indigenous to Arab countries. As for the walnut tree, it represents a non-Arab person since these trees do not grow in the land of Arabs.
Examples of the nature and characteristics of things
A date tree. This may be interpreted as total goodness and virtue since the date tree is regarded as a tree constituting total goodness as is known from the Hadeeth. On the other had a walnut tree may be interpreted as a person who is deceptive as well as quarrelsome. Why? Because it is by nature very hard and its core cannot be attained until broken or split open.
The nature of birds is to fly. Therefore, the one towards whom a bird is associated may be traveling very often and widely.
A peacock may be interpreted as a wealthy non-Arab king who adopts much embellishments and who has many followers. The same applies to a royal white falcon or eagle. But if it is a crow or a magpie, it represents an evil person.
As shown in the above examples, the mu'abbir should be able to draw analogies before interpreting a dream. If he does so, he will be rightly-guided, by the will of Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala.
to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by Bint e Attar on Sept 23, 2010 14:05:53 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam Examples of Ta'beer (Interpretations) from the Holy Qura'aan- Allah Ta'aala says in the Holy Qur'aan: As if they (the damsels of Jannah) are concealed eggs.
In the above verse, since Allah Ta'aala has assimilated the women of Jannah, to eggs, eggs seen in the dream could be interpreted by the Mu'aabir (interpreter) as women.
- Stones or rocks could be interpreted as the hardness of hearts in the view of the following verse of the Holy Qur'aan: Then your hearts become hard, then they become like stones or even harder than stones.
- Flesh could be interpreted as backbiting in the light of the this verse: What! Will one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? (No) you will detest to do so!
In the above verse Allah Ta'aala has referred to backbiting to be the same as eating the flesh of one's dead brother.
- Keys could be interpreted as treasures because Allah Ta'aala says: And we gave him (Qaaroon) so much treasures that their keys were carried by a powerful group of men.
Logically, the above interpretation is very apt because one may reach one's treasure through the medium of keys only.
- Likewise, a boat or vessel may be interpreted as deliverance or safety from any calamity, for, Allah Ta'aala says in the Holy Quraan: Then we saved him (Nooh) and the people of the boat
and also says: Then we saved him and those with him in the boat
- Similarly, if someone dreams that a king has entered someone's house or a certain town contrary to his (the king's) normal habit, then this could be interpreted as some calamity befalling that house or town; or the humiliation of the noble people of such a town;. This interpretaion is given in the light of the following aayah: Surely, Kings, when they enter a country, they despoil it and make the noblest of its people its meanest.
- Similarly, garments could be interpreted as women in the view of the verse: They (your wives) are a garments and you are their garments.
to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by Bint e Attar on Sept 27, 2010 10:22:22 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
[/hr] Examples of Ta'beer (interpretation) from the Hadeeth- A crow may be interpreted as a shameless and corrupt person because Rasoolullah (sallalaho alayhe wassallam) named the crow as "faasiq", meaning shameless, corrupt etc.
- A mouse could be interpreted as a shameless and immoral woman because Rasoolullah (sallalaho alayhe wassallam) has said that a mouse is shameless and corrupt.
In the above Hadeeth the word faasiq is used which is normally used for describing a corrupt and licentious woman.
- The rib would mean a woman in the light of his Hadeeth: "A woman is created from a crooked rib".
- A doorsill or threshold may be interpreted as a woman because it is narrated that Ibraheem (Alaihis Salaam) said to his son, Ismaeel (Alaihis Salaam): "Change your doorsill", meaning "your wife". There are thus, countless examples of delivering interpretation in the light of the Ahadeeth.
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Post by Ayesha on Sept 27, 2010 17:42:58 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhugood informative post sis, looking further to read more ,keep posting
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Post by attiyah on Sept 30, 2010 20:33:38 GMT
Would u please tel me what if a pers0n seez himself/herself surrounded by buffalos in dream?
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Post by Bint e Attar on Sept 30, 2010 20:48:07 GMT
Would u please tel me what if a pers0n seez himself/herself surrounded by buffalos in dream? Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuIn dream book it has a gud meaning but I know some one.. and when ever she saw a buffalo in her dream she got sick.. So on the end it will depend on ur situation and on the whole dream.. etc... U can email ur dream at this mail khawbkitabeer@dawateislami.net and also add ur name/age/marriage status/daily routine/or if u had any depts/health probs when u saw this dream...etc..
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Post by attiyah on Oct 1, 2010 8:52:21 GMT
Thanx a l0t sis .JAZAKALLAH
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Post by Bint e Attar on Oct 2, 2010 10:09:04 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam Examples of Ta'beer according to general usage of Language- If a person sees that his arm is long, it means that he will treat people with kindness and generosity because the Arabic expression his arm is longer than yours means that he is more generous than you.
- Carrying wood in the dream means tale-bearing and gossiping. In Arabic the expression he carries or is carrying wood is used when one carries gossip from one person to another.
- To see oneself or someone else as sick is interpreted as "hypocrisy". In Arabic the expression so-and-so is sick in his promise is used when someone does not fulfil his promise.
- Mucus in the dream symbolises a son because the expression the mucus of the lion is used when a son resembles his father.
- To see someone throwing a stone at another or shooting an arrow or aiming a weapon at him means that such a person is talking bad of the other person because in Arabic, the expression so-and-so shot at another is used when someone backbites about another or falsely accuses him.
- To see oneself or another washing the hands with soap may be interpreted as despair, despondency and loss of hope. The expression I have washed my hands off you with ushnaan is used when a person loses all hope of acquiring any good or benefit from another.
These are only a few examples to demonstrate that many interpretations depends on daily usage of the Arabic Language, idioms, proverbs and expressions. There are countless examples of this. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by Shiraz Ashrafi on Oct 2, 2010 15:38:12 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuVery interesting
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Post by Sister Nomee on Oct 2, 2010 17:22:09 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuVery interesting I second that great informative thread, it makes sense why everyone is not able to interpret dreams great knowledge must be obtained first. JazakAllah sister Bint e Attar for giving us an insight to dream interpretation, look forward to reading more insha Allah Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
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Post by Bint e Attar on Oct 6, 2010 6:36:47 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam Examples of interpretation according to the overt meaning of namesIf a person bearing a certain name is seen in the dream or such a name is heard in the dream then the interpretation will be given according to the meaning of the name. Examples follow: Examples of interpretations According to the Covert or Deeper meaning of WordsA flower in a bloom such as a narcissus or rose denotes shortness of life or imminent death since flowers do not remain forever. They are normally short-lived. Hence, a similar interpretation will be given regarding the person who owns or possesses flowers or towards whom such flowers are associated. Such examples are many. Interpretation according to the contrasting meaning of thingsSeeing oneself as weeping will be interpreted as joy and happiness as long as such weeping is not done with sound, screaming or tearing one's collar to pieces as when mourning. On the contrary joy, happiness, merry-making, laughter, dancing etc, will be interpreted as grief and sorrow. Similarly, if two persons are seen fighting in the dream then the one who loses the battle will be the one to gain victory. Similarly, if a person sees himself being cupped it means he will be compelled to fulfil certain conditions in an agreement or contract. Or if a person sees himself being made to agree on certain conditions, it means he will get cupped. The reason being that in Arabic the word shart (condition) is sometimes used to mean "cupping". to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by Bint e Attar on Oct 10, 2010 8:02:50 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
- Attack or Assault: If a person sees an enemy attacking or assaulting a group of people, it means a calamity in the form of a storm or flood is imminent.
- Long Hair: Hair is interpreted as wealth and beauty. But if such hair falls upon the face or hair is seen on the check, it suggests grief and sorrow. According to some people it could suggest beautiful garments as well.
- Illness and recovery: If a sick person sees himself as having recovered or sees himself as healthy and then leaves his house after talking (with someone) it means that he will recover. But if he does not speak to anyone it means he will depart his life (expire).
- Fish: If a person sees a specific number of fish in his dream it suggests that he will come into contact with a woman or he will marry a woman. But if the number or quantity is unknown it means he will acquire wealth or booty.
- Viewing the Ka’bah: The mere viewing of the Ka’bah in one’s dream means that the observer of the dream will enjoy lasting dignty, exaltedness and victory. For, the Ka’bah is an object of desire for all who have hope.
- Tawaaf of the Ka'bah: If a person sees himself performing the tawaaf of the Ka’bah or discharging the rites of Hajj then this is an suggestion towards the correctness an authenticity of the deen he professes.
- Making additions to Salaah: If a person sees himself making additions to the Salaah (such as performing five rak’aat or observing three sajdahs instead of two) then it implies that he has either questioned the authenticity of or entertained doubts with regards the five basic principles of islam.
to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by Bint e Attar on Oct 16, 2010 8:46:27 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
- Imaamat: Leading a group of people in one’s dream suggests that the observer will assume leadership in the community, providing he faces the proper direction of Qiblah. Such a person will treat his followers with fairness, justice and rectitude. But if he does NOT face the correct direction of Qiblah, it means he will exploit his subjects during his term of his responsibility.
- Building a Mosque: Building a mosque is an indication that the person will join a group of people in an effort to accomplish some noble task or to enable someone to get married.
- Reciting the Holy Quraan: Looking into the Quraan and reciting it depicts Ilm and Hikmah (ie Islamic Knowledge and wisdom). In general, reciting the Quraan symbolises truthfulness in speech and conduct.
- Clouds enshrouding the Sun: If the sun is seen covered or shrouded by clouds or anything else, this is an sign that the observer of such dream will either fall ill or he will become perturbed due to some calamity befalling his estate or one of his parents.
- Lunar Eclipse: A lunar eclipse assuming a reddish or dark colour owing to clouds or dusts suggests that the person towards the moon is linked will soon encounter problems.
- Rotation of the Skies: If the sky is seen rotating around any person, it usually suggests that he will be undertaking a journey very soon.
- Dreaming of Judgment day: To dream of Qiyaamah having approached means justice will prevail in that place. The oppressors will be visited with severe punishment from Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala, as Qiyaamah is referred to as Youmal-Jazaa and Youmal-Fasl meaning day of deciding who is liable for punishment and who is worthy of reward. If the people of that locality are oppressed they will be delivered from their plight (troubles).
to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by MadaniSister on Oct 17, 2010 17:19:32 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
ASALATU WASALAMU ALAYKA YA RASULLALLAH Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam
MashAllah Great posts sister its good to gain more knowledge on dreams and their interpretations I also have a book by Ibn Seerin's called Dictionary Of Dreams : According to Islamic Inner Traditions its a very handy book
Look foward to reading more on this topic sister so keep the posts coming
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Post by Bint e Attar on Oct 22, 2010 9:13:18 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
- Branding with Fire: If someone sees that he is surrounded by flames or the flames leap towards him, it suggests that people will backbite about him
- Fire in a market place: Fire seen in the market place or shop is an indication that much loss will be sustained in business.
- Flame in the hand: A burst of flame in the hand is interpreted as injuries caused to him by the ruler or king.
- Collecting or carrying ashes: Collecting or carrying ashes in a dream means that the person doing so is presently engaged in acquiring futile and worthless knowledge.
- Rain: It symbolises assistance and blessings. The same applies to seeing clouds. But if rain or clouds are seen confined to a particular place, house or vicinity, it symbolises famine and sickness or some worldly loss which the people of that place will suffer. In most cases it symbolises difficulties and hardships which will afflict the people of that place.
- A TRUE STORY: A person said Imaam Ja’far (RadiyAllahu Anhu) that he dreamt that he was soaking in the rain for one full day and night. The Imaam exclaimed: “How wonderful a dream you have seen! You are being soaked in the rahmah and bounties of Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala, You will be granted peace and rizq in abundance”.
- A Rainbow A green rainbow signifies safety from drought and famine (food shortage). A yellow one symbolises sickness or disease. A red one implies bloodshed. It is said that sometimes the mere dreaming of a rainbow implies that the observer of the dream will marry soon.
to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by Bint e Attar on Oct 26, 2010 19:39:36 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
- Floods: Flood symbolise an attack by the enemy. Rain water flowing in gutters and sewers means prosperity and verdure.
- Clouds: It symbolises wisdom, knowledge and blessings. It also implies the Deen of Islam if there is no hint of darkness, windstorm etc.
- Walking in a cloud: Means the observer of the dream will acquire much wealth and prosperity.
- Well: A well is normally associated with a person’s livelihood and capital. But sometimes it is also interpreted as slyness, cunningness, fraudulence, grief and sorrow.
- Digging a well: If a person dreams that he wants to dig a well but is unable to do so it means he will need to work very hard for his livelihood but he will earn very little.
- Digging a well in a house: If a person dreams that he has dug a well in his house or he merely dreams of a well present in his house and such a well swells with water, it means that Allah will grant him much Barkaah in his wealth and such wealth will become a means of earning him increased livelihood without much hard work.
- Falling into a well: Climbing down into the well or falling into means he will be afflicted with grief and sorrow but will eventually witness happiness and joy due to his victory. This is in the light of the story of Hazrat Yusuf (Alaihis Salaam)
- Falling into a river: If a person sees himself as falling or entering into a river and thereby panicking or experiencing phobia it means he will soon be afflicted with grief and sorrow.
to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal..
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Post by shazia16 on Oct 28, 2010 14:17:36 GMT
What does it mean to see people mourning someones death in a dream? no loud crying or screaming, just mourning.
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