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Post by maliha on Oct 22, 2005 23:02:10 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu, I have often dreamt that I am climbing a high wall or a mountain.What does it mean?
I also have dreams of tigers circling me or watching over me.this I have seen many times.I have almost felt like i have looked into the tiger's eyes.Many times I have encountered this dream at fajar.I confided in my grandmother and she aske me to read Nade-Ali.Mostly I wake up sweating.
Can you help?
JAZAK-ALLAH'KHAIR, MALIHA.
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Post by Imam on Oct 25, 2005 18:00:11 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem.
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu,
Hadrat Ja'far Sadiq Radi Allahu anhu, has stated that to see a mountain in a dream is based on five things:
a) Kingship
b) Clerical work,
c) Gaining victory,
d) To gain highness,
e) To gain royalty.
Hadrat Danyal Alaihis Salaam, has stated that, If one sees in his/her dream that he/she has climbed a mountain, it is a sign that shows he/she will gain some form of honour or a station.
Some interpreters have said that if the mountain has been climbed with difficulty, it is a sign that he/she will be grieved.
This is some of the interpretation of a person who dreams that he/she is climbing a mountain.
To see a tiger in a dream means that you have a strong and powerful enemy, but alongwith that the enemy can also be very affectionate (mehrban), and favourable (karim).
If one dreams that he/she has fought the lion/tiger, and has overcome it, it means that he/she will overcome the enemy, and if they overcome you, then it means that the enemy shall gain victory over you.
If he/she sees that the lion/tiger has ran off scared, it means that he will be in peace from the enemy.
Most dreams that occur in the latter part of the night are more truer than those dreams which are in the beginning of the night. It is best not to tell anybody your dream after sunset, as the probability of it occuring normally decreases.
Allah knows best what our dreams really mean.
M. Waseem Ashrafi.
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