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Post by monaali89 on Mar 3, 2011 11:31:35 GMT
salamu alekum! last night i had a dream i saw myself runnin in a wedding dress in the dream my parents had forbid me to atend my own wedding, i see myself from the back of myself runnin to my wedding own my way i se t somalian there faces arnt clerar i only see 2 black ppl with no faces speaking somali to me they are sayin run run its 11 a clock!! i keept on runnin so hard until i got in to a new country an arabic conutry! on my way i see a imam i grab him by the hand and say to him please come with me he laughs and says im sorry im busy my daughter and where speakin arabic! i start to laugh and drag him by the hand and say pls pls come with a laugh then he starts to run with me and where both laughin on our way.. what does this mean ? jazzakallah
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Post by oneummah11 on Mar 7, 2011 23:16:53 GMT
Asalamu'kum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu...........salam sheikh i have a few dreams that i would like some understanding inshallah........may ALLAH subhana wa ta'lla help us all....Amin. 1. i had a dream that i was in the majid that i really love (i go to this specific majid on friday prayers) i was parying in front row and the imaam was wearing all white khamis(the long rob-like that we muslims wear) and after the sheikh reads the fataha out loud and we say Amin everybody starts to sujud expect the imaam so wen the prayer was finish i was scared why we didnt follow the imaam....so i prayed the sunna prayer and i rememba reading the fataha in both rak'as, ruku sayin suhana rabbiyil athem, sujud sayin suhana rabbiyil a'la and reading the atihiyat just like nomarl prayers and during the prayer feelin sacred that we didnt follow the imaam and after i was finish with the sunna prayer i had sign of relief.....Allahu'alam 2. another dream i had was that i was running wearing a short sleeve shirt...while running i go by this man who tells me if i was you i would be running fasting...while still running i stop by this animals a dog(it did not bark at me but it looked at me)and what look like a fox so when the dog looked at me the dog and fox started fighting and right by them was a very small white kitten....so i just kept on running to towards the direction i was goin to ( which happens to be the masjid that i go to on fridays)...and i arrive there across the street from the majid i see someone wearing all white and tall very bright nur (light) appears in front of me...to my suprise i couldnt keep my eyes open (it was very bright for my eyes) i quickly shut my eyes and i thought to myself who is the "saudi" by the time i open my eyes it was gone...all that appeared to me was a gold chain (kinda like a necklace) but very solid to probably wear. 3. One last dream please...i was walking in an downtown area with tall builds around...i also couldnt see anybody around either....so while walking this flying bird a pigeon lands on my right shoulder and i was suprised and just kept on walking so it starting speaking to me and says "do you know what Allah(SWT) said about the 7th or 17 (i think it was the 7th century ALLAHUA'LAM) century europeans then it spoke in arabic and translated it in english....so it flew away and i kept on walking then comes back and lands agian on my right shoulder and speaks in arabic and agian translates it to english i hadnt memorized the quran yet but inshallah i will and i know very little hadith....i was very fascinated by it while it was speaking it did not move its mouth but i could hear the sound coming from it and i didnt say a word....i was fascinated by its color (purplish around its neck) very beautiful creature indeed.....inshallah i would like to know some meanings into this and May Allah Subhana Wa Ta'lla reward you in this life and in the hereafter and May Allah Subhana Wa Ta'lla increase our knowledge and make it beneficial for us Amin...
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Post by Bint e Attar on Mar 27, 2011 15:36:35 GMT
Assalaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakaatuhu
Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Dreaming of Messengers, Saints & Ulma The Ambiyaa (Alayhimus Salaam): Seeing the prophets of Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala is the same as seeing the angels of Allah Ta'ala suggesting freshness, plentiful rains, reduction of prices of things etc. There is only one exception: the observer will not attain shahaadah by seeing the ambiyaa alayhis salam as is in the case of seeing the angels of Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala . Becoming a Nabi: If anyone sees that he has become(any) one of the former apostles of Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala it means that he will be afflicted with similar hardships suffered by that particular Nabi. But he will finally attain success and be granted acceptance in both the worlds. His grief and sorrow sill also come to an end. Ulama and Saints: Much goodness and greatness is attained if one sees the Ulama and pious persons in one's dream. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by Bint e Attar on Mar 27, 2011 15:38:14 GMT
Assalaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakaatuhu
Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Dreaming of Ka'bah Shareef The Ka'bah: The Ka'bah personifies the imaamor khalifah of the Muslims. Therefore, any excellence or defects in the Ka'bah reflects similar excellence or defects in the imaamor khalifan. Seeing the Ka'bah in Any Place Other than in Makkah: At times, the Ka'bah also stands for peace and harmony. Therefore, if the Ka'bah is seen in a place other than Makkah, it suggests that the people of that town or village will enjoy peace and harmony. Tawaaf of the Ka'bah: If a person sees himself performing the tawaaf of the Ka'bah or discharging the rites or manaasik of Haji) then this is an allusion towards the correctness and authenticity of the Deen he professes. 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 dignity, exaltedness and victory. Fort, the Ka'bah is an object of desire for all who have hope. Placing the Ka'bah Behind One's Back: if a person sees himself placing the Ka'bah behind his back or performing salaah on top of the Ka'bah, it is a sign that he has abandoned Islam. An Incident: A man once came to Sa'eed Ibne Musayyib Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu and said: “ I have seen ( in my dream) that I am performing Salaah on top of the Ka'bah”. He replied: “Fear Allah! For it seems to me you have forsaken Islam”. The man said : “Your Excellency! I hereby offer my repentance in your presence for I have been advocating the beliefs of the Qadriyyah sect since two months. Performing Salaah in the Ka'bah: If a person sees himself performing salaah in the ka'bah in the proper manner, observing complete ruku' and sajdah and adopting inner serenity and outer calmness, then it means that he is rightly divided by Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala and steadfast upon the sunnah of Rasoolullah (sallallaahu-alayhi-wasallam). For, salaah is the main pillar of Islam (after Imaan) and a link between Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala and His servant. But if the salaah is defective, lacking in Khushoo' and Khudoo' (i.e., Inner serenity and outer calmness and composure) it suggests that he has no regard for Islam and his contempt for it is equivalent to the mistakes he makes. He should make amends without further delay. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by karima on Mar 30, 2011 20:58:01 GMT
Asalamou alaikoum, a very interesting topic. some dreams carry a lot of messages. Do the messages themselves need to be interpreted, or just to be taken as they are. On the other hand, do dreams or rueya involving a deceased telling you something are to be taken as true? Wa salam
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Post by karima on Mar 31, 2011 20:07:12 GMT
Assalamou alaikoum,
I read Ibn Siriin 's book. What I read here is almost what is stated there. One thing however i couldn't find. The symbol of money -not dirhams or dananiir- I mean money in the form of paper is not included. In other words, What does it mean to see money in a dream. And what does it mean if one intends to give it to a deceased but then he changes his mind about giving it.
Jazakou Allah khayran wa salaam
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Post by Bint e Attar on Apr 2, 2011 11:23:04 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Dreaming of Athaan & Salaah Inability of Determine the Qiblah: if a person sees himself as not being able to determine the Qiblah, it implies that he is confused and astray in matters of religion. Making Additions to Salaah: And 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. Salaah Towards East or West: If a person sees himself performing Salaah, facing east (When qiblah is not in that direction ) it means that he will advocate the beliefs of the Qadriyyah sect. (a sect who believes in the freedom of will). If he performs Salaah facing west (When Qiblah is not in that direction) it means he will advocate the beliefs of the Jabriyyahn i.e. The sect of the fatalists, believing that man has no power of will: he is involuntarily forced by Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala to do good or bad). Imaamat: Leading a group of people in one's dream suggests that the observer will assume leadership in the community provided he faces towards the proper direction of Qiblah,. Such a person will treat his followers with fairness, justness and rectitude. But if he does not face the Qiblah it means he will exploit his subject during his term of office. Athaan: Hearing the athaan in one's dream during the months of Hajj (Shawwal, Zil-Qa'dah and 10 days of Zil-Hijjah), means the observer of the dream will perform Hajj. It could also mean he will attain respectability in matters of Deen. Hearing the Athaan in any Month Other than Thil-Hijjah: If the athaan is heard in any other month besides the months of Hajj it means he will impart the knowledge of Deen through discourses and lectures. The same applies to athaan heard in streets and lanes. An Incomplete Athaan During the Month of Hajj: Seeing oneself calling out an incomplete athaan during the months of Hajj suggests that the observer of the dream is among the good and pious people. It could also mean he will proceed for Hajj but will not be able to complete it. An Incomplete Athaan During any Month other than Hajj: An incomplete athaan during any month other than Thil-Hijjah means he will steal something from which he will not profit a tall and, instead, he will become popular as a chief. Calling Out the Athaan in Strange Words: Calling out the athaan in words unknown to the caller suggests that he is a great thief. A True Story: It is reported that a person came to Imaam Muhammad bin Sireen Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu and said: “O Imaam! I dreamt that I was proclaiming the athaan!” The Imaam interpreted the dream thus: “Your hands shall be amputated (through stealing)”. Then came another person who related a similar dream. The Imaam interpreted his dream thus. : “You will proceed for Hajj.” The Imaam's students were amazed at these two conflicting interpretation of two dreams which resembled each other in every respect. They asked of or an explanation. He said that he first made a careful study of the character of both the persons and saw signs of evil present in the first person and interpreted his dream accordingly in the light of this verse of the Holy Qur'aan : then a claimer proclaimed; O people of the caravan Surely you are thieves!. As for the second persons he saw signs of virtue and piety present in him and therefore, interpreted his dream in the light of the following verse of the Holy Book : And proclaim (O Ibraheem!) to the people about Hajj! The narrator of this incident says: “Matters turned out exactly as the Imaam had interpreted.” At times, athaan could be interpreted announcement, information and notification. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by Bint e Attar on Apr 2, 2011 11:27:26 GMT
Asalamou alaikoum, a very interesting topic. some dreams carry a lot of messages. Do the messages themselves need to be interpreted, or just to be taken as they are. On the other hand, do dreams or rueya involving a deceased telling you something are to be taken as true? Wa salam Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuIt will depend on the dream... better ask some one whose qualified to interpret dreams.. fx. www.eshaykh.com/dreams/Sometimes I look at the amount.. and look for its tabeer... it also depends on the vibe that u get from ur dream..
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Post by Ayesha on Apr 2, 2011 14:21:47 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu who are the jabriyyahn ? can you forther elaborate if you know
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Post by karima on Apr 7, 2011 17:34:56 GMT
Assalamou Alaikoum, Could you pease tell please what does it meam if a person sees a decease telling him something? The other question: which book are you relying on when you provide the explanations above? Jazaki allahou khayeran wassalam
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Post by karima on Apr 7, 2011 17:36:00 GMT
Sorry , I mean a deceased
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Post by qadriayh on Apr 12, 2011 10:40:11 GMT
Aslam o alikum,,, any advice to get rid of disturbing (horror)dreams?
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Post by irshadashrafi on Apr 24, 2011 6:29:09 GMT
assalamu alaikum
some days back ve had a strange dream!!!I was in a meeting with A lady minister in my country with other people too , she suddenly pull a button and she disappeared and we were buried in sand!! all were dead!! strangely me and a lady supposed to be my wife but with another face, came to fight her after death when she suddenly throw a diamond towards us to attack us but my wife responded by hitting the diamond in its middle by throwing a knife!! after that i saw that we were moving up the sand, through water and we came back out of a hole,, and we were alive again!!!!
can anyone help me!!
Allah Hafiz
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Post by Bint e Attar on Apr 28, 2011 9:51:02 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Dreaming of Masjid, Hajj, Salaah & Different Religions A Broken Minaret: A broken or fallen minaret suggests the people of that locality will become corrupt in matters of religions by dividing into numerous sects. Erecting a Masjid: Erecting or building a masjid 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 Sneezing: If a person sees himself sneezing in the dream and another says ya-rhamukallah it is a tiding that the observer (sneezer) will perform Hajj and Umrah. Insha-Allah Azwajal. Shaving the Head: Dreaming of oneself as having shaved one's head during the month of Hajj is a glad tiding that one will proceed for Hajj. But if such a dream is seen during any other month besides Hajj it means that his capital (in monetary terms) will become exhausted. (This will be discussed in greater detail in this book). Khutbah: If a person sees himself delivering the khutbah from the member it means he will attain respectability and a vast kingdom on condition that he is worthy of such a position (i.e. if he is an Imaamor a Khateeb). But if he is not worthy of such a position it means he will be crucified. In modern times when kingship and crucifixion are hardly in vogue, the same dream could perhaps be interpreted as the bestowment of abundant wealth if he is worthy of such bestowment. If not, he will be condemned to death and perhaps be hanged Reciting the Holy Qur'aan: Looking into the Qur'aan and reciting it depicts and Hikmah (i.e. Islamic knowledge and wisdom). In general, reciting the Qur'aan Symbolises truthfulness in speech and conduct. Embracing Judaism, Christianity or Fire-Worships: Seeing oneself embracing Judasim, Christianity or the religion of the Fire-Worshippers indicates that despite their love and affection for him, he will still oppose and refute them. Idol Worship: If a person sees himself worshipping idols, it means he will attribute Falsehood to Allah Ta'ala, propagate falsehood, become a habitual drinker of wine and indulge in sinful acts. If the idol is of silver it means he will either be in close proximity with sins or he will say falsehood (lie) to his wife. An idol of gold suggests that he will soon face an unpleasant situation provoking him to become angry. A wooden idol suggest that he will soon associate with a man who is a renegade. An idol of steel, iron or copper means his single obsession in life is to seek the wealth and pleasures of the world. Fire Worship: Seeing oneself worshipping fire means the observer will become corrupt in matters of religion. If no flames, are seen in the fire, it suggests he will acquire unlawful (Haraam) wealth. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by Bint e Attar on Apr 28, 2011 10:40:13 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Seeing the Skies & Sun in One's Dream Ascending the Sky or Heavens: If a person sees himself as ascending and entering the Sky, he will attain martyrdom, become eminent in the sight of Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala, cross the siraat swiftly on the Day of Judgment, attain respectability in this world and be remembered in favorable terms by the people. Entering the Heavens Without Ascending: If a person sees himself as entering the heavens without ascending, he will first gain honor and respect in this world and then die as a martyr. The Sun: It represents kingdom and at times, one of both parents. Holding the Sun: Holding or grasping the sum and having full control over it means that the observer of the dream will acquire dominion (or Land) in proportion to the amount he grasps provided the sum is clearly visible and its rays are crystal clear. If the light and rays of the sun are seen shining on someone the interpretation is the same as above. Solar Eclipse: A Solar eclipse or any change or defect in the sun means similar changes will occur in the observer's domain or the region wherein he lives provided that there is some hint of this in the dream. If there is no such hint, it represents one of both parents Quarrelling or Disputing with the Sun: Quarrelling and fighting with the sun suggests that the observer will enter into disputes regarding his domain (or properties) or he will enter into a dispute with one of his parents. Sunrise in the House: If a person sees the sun rising in his house it is a tiding that he will soon marry if he is a bachelor. Otherwise the kings and rulers will confer great honour upon him. Clouds Enshrouding the Sun: If the sun is seen covered or shrouded by clouds or any thing else, this is an omen that the observer of such a dream will either fall ill or he will become perturbed due to some calamity befalling estate or one of his parents. Narration: A person revealed to Imaam Ja'far As-Saadiq Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu his dream: “ I saw the sun rising from my body”. The Imaam Interpreted the dream thus: “You shall be given abundant wealth and treasures by the king or ruler and they will also confer honour upon you”. Another person revealed his dream to the Imaam saying: “I saw the sun rising upon my feet and not any other part of my body”. The Imaam interpreted this dream thus: “ Wherever you travel, you shall receive from the king or governor. Wheat, dates and the produce of the land as your livelihood. All these will prove to be most beneficial and profitable for you.” Rotation of the Skies: If the heavens are seen rotating around any person, it suggests that he will be undertaking a journey very soon True Story: It is reported that once, while Imaam Muhammad Bin Sireen Rahmatullahi Ta'ala Alayh was having his lunch,a lady came to him and informed him that she had seen a dream. When he asked her to relate it she said: “Not until you have finished your meal”. After having had his meal, she said; “I saw the moon entering the planet Taurus and a voice from behind me said to me: Go to Muhammad Bin Sireen and relate to him your dream!. Hearing this, the Imaam's face turned pale and he got up holding his stomach. His sister came to him asking: “ What's the matter with you? Why has your face turned pale? He said “Why should it not when this lady has brought to me the news of my death after seven days?” And truly, the Imaam Rahmatullahi Ta'ala Alayh passed away on the seventh day after this dream. May Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala have mercy upon him. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by Bint e Attar on Apr 28, 2011 10:41:13 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Seeing the Moon in One's Dream The Moon: Generally the moon symbolizes the kings minister or advisor. Sometimes it also symbolizes a woman or a handsome lad. Possessing the Moon: Acquiring, possessing or reaching the moon means that the observer of this dream will become advisor to the king or his minister or he will be appointed head of state. Lunar Eclipse: A Lunar eclipse assuming a reddish or dark colour owing to clouds or dust suggests that the person towards whom the moon is linked will soon encounter problems and find himself in some predicament. Moon in the Lap: If someone dreams of the Moon being in his or her lap while he or she is holding it, it is a glad tiding that he or she will be blessed with a boy who will be of much benefit to him The Moon in the House or Bed: Seeing the moon in one's house or bed is a glad tiding that he will be married to a beautiful woman. The magnitude of her beauty will depend on the magnitude of the moon's beauty. If a lady happens to see such a dream, she will marry a handsome man. Again, his Beauty will depend on the beauty of the moon. The Moon of the First Night of the Lunar Month: If a person sees the crescent of the first night of the lunar month, but in reality it is not the first day of the lunar month, one of the following interpretations could be given : (a) he will been entrusted with some duty pertaining to governing of the land or country, (9) a child will be born in his home, (c) a missing person will return, (d) some new event will occur. The Second Story: A man once came to Hazrat Imaam Ja'far Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu and said.”I saw myself as if I were embracing the moon”. The Imaan asked:. “Are you a bachelor?” He answered in the affirmative. The Imaam said: “You shall marry the most beautiful lady of her time”. Thereafter, the person was not seen for a very long time. Then Suddenly he appeared one day and said to the Imaam. “My master! I have married the most beautiful lady of Madeenah. But last night I saw a dream as if I were carrying the moon”. The Imaam interpreted this dream saying: “She Shall bear you the most beautiful boy of his time”. He said: “O master! At this very moment she is expecting”. The reporter of this incident say that matters turned out to be exactly as the Imaam had interpreted. May Allah have mercy on the Imaam. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by Bint e Attar on May 2, 2011 13:15:36 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Seeing the Stars and Planets in One's Dream The Stars and Planets: As a rule, stars and planets symbolize the nobility or dignitaries of country. Any goodness in them denote similar goodness in them. Note the interpretations of the following planets. Mars: It represents the police force, security force and the military force of the king or state. Saturn: It presents the torturers and interrogators of the king or state. Jupiter: it either represents the state treasurer or the administrative representative of the state. Sometimes it also represents a man of high learning. Venus: It represents the queen or wife of the head of state. Mercury: It represents the secretary of the king or head of state incharge of all his correspondence. Possessing the Stars: If a person sees himself as possessing some or many stars it is an indication that he will gain leadership over the notables as well as laity, their number depending on the number of stars he had possessed. Eating Stars: Eating the stars he will usurp the Wealth of noble persons. Collection Stars: Seeing the Stars gathered or collected in a certain place means that the observer of the dream will gain leadership of noble personalities thus tending to their needs and fulfilling them. Stars on the Earth: Stars falling from the sky onto the earth means that part of the earth will be visited with some calamity. Star in the Hand: Star in the hand heralds the birth of a pious boy. Falling Stars: Stars falling from the sky signifies that if the observer of the dream is wealthy, he will lose all his wealth and become a destitute. And if he is a destitute, he will die as a martyr. The Third Story: It is related that while the mother of Imaam Shafi Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu was expecting him (ie. Imaam Sharfi') she saw in her dream as if the planet, Jupiter, left her body and descended on Egypt . Then it started running speedily and its embers spread far and wide and in all the towns and cities of Egypt. The Interpretation of this dream was given that a son will be born to her whose knowledge of Deen will be very vast and the people of every town and city of Egypt will benefit from his knowledge and follow his math-hab. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by Bint e Attar on May 2, 2011 13:16:35 GMT
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Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
Seeing the Qiyaamah, Jannah and Jahannam in One's Dream Day of Judgment or Qiyaamah: To dream of Qiyaamah having approached means that justice will prevail in that place. The oppressors will be visited with severe punishment from Allah, for Qiyaamah is referred to as Youmul-Jazaa and Youmul-Fasi meaning Day of Retribution and Day of Deciding who is liable for punishment and who is worthy of reward. And if the people of that locality are oppressed they will be delivered from their plight. Standing Before Allah: To see oneself standing before Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala entails a true and genuine dream. Matters will turn out to be very severe for the person. The Same applies if a person sees scenes of the horror of Qiyaamah. Jannah: If a person sees himself entering Jannah it is a glad tiding that he will surely enter Jannah and that his good actions are assuredly accepted by Allah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala. Eating the Fruits of Jannah: Seeing oneself eating the fruits of Jannah or giving it to someone else is an excellent dream for the fruits of Jannah symbolize utterance of virtue, excellence and benevolence. Acquiring But Not Eating the Fruits of Jannah: Acquiring the fruits of Jannah but not eating them or not having the ability to eat them means he will acquire deen but he will not profit from it. Sometimes a dream of this nature could also mean that he will acquire the knowledge of Deen which not benefit him in any way. Streams of Jannah: Drinking from the streams and springs of Jannah means that the observer will have all his legitimate desires fulfilled with dignity in both the worlds. Garments of Jannah: Dreaming of oneself as having donned the garments of paradise means that the observer will prosper in both the worlds. Gardens, Rivers and Damsels of Jannah: All these suggest that the observer will prosper in both the worlds, the extent of his prosperity depending on how much of the above he sees. Jahannam or Hell: To see Jahannam in one's dream is a warning that the observer will plunge into commission of heinous crimes and sins. Such a person should immediately resort to taubah and refrain from his bad habits and mend his ways. Admission into Hell: Seeing oneself being admitted into hell is a warning that the observer will plunge into commission of serious crimes. If he sees himself as being unharmed by Jahannam, it is an omen that he will suffer much grief and sorrow, the extent depending on how much he sees. to be continued.. InshaAllah Azwajal...
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Post by Bint e Attar on May 2, 2011 13:18:42 GMT
Assalaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakaatuhu
Assalaatu Wassalaamu Alayka Ya Rasoolallah Sallal Laahu Ta'ala Alayhi Wa Sallam
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Post by karima on Jun 10, 2011 8:06:19 GMT
Assalamou alaikoum,
What does it meann to see oneself Intending to give water to plants.
What does it mean to see that you want to buy a strap for sombody, but you canot find it.
Waht about Henna?
Jazaki Allah khayran
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