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Dreams are broken into three parts according to the Sunnah:

Ru'yaa - good visions (dreams)

Hulum - bad dreams

Dreams from one's self

Abu Hurayrah narrated Muhammad (S) said, "There are three types of dreams: a righteous dream which
is glad tidings from Allah, the dream which causes sadness is from Shaitan, and a dream from the
ramblings of the mind. (Sahih Muslim)

True/Good Dreams

We can see true dreams are from Allah Ta'aala as Muhammad (S) said, "True dreams are from Allah, and
bad dreams are from Shaitan." (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

True believers are more likely to happen to those who are truthful in their lives as Muhammad (S) said,
"Those of you with the truest dreams will be those who are most truthful in speech" (Sahih Muslim)

Good dreams are also from Allah Ta'aala. Prophet Muhammad (S) said, "If anyone of you has a dream
that he likes then it is from Allah. He should thank Allah for it and narrate it to others." (Sahih Al-
Bukhari) Good deeds consist of people doing Halaal (lawful) acts.

One should share their dreams with those they like as Muhammad (S) said, "If one sees a good dream,
let him expect good, and not tell it except to those he likes." (Muslim) An example of this is Yaqoob (AS)
telling his son, Yusuf (AS) concerning his dream about eleven stars and the sun and the moon prostrating
to him (scholars have said the eleven stars were his brothers, and the sun and the moon represented his
mother and father): "He said, "O my son! Relate not your vision to your brothers lest they arrange a plot
against you. Verily! Satan is to man an open enemy." (Surah Yusuf 12:5) We know the half-brothers of
Yusuf were jealous of him to begin with so telling them the dream would probably only serve to increase
the jealousy.

Muhammad (S) also told us, "Nothing is left of prophethood except glad tidings." Those with him asked,
"What are glad tidings?" He (S) replied, "Good dreams." (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

Bad Dreams

As stated above bad dreams are from Shaitan. Muhammad (S) told us what to do upon seeing a bad
dream. "So when one of you sees a dream which he does not like, he should spit on his left side three
times, seek refuge with Allah from Shaitan thrice, and change the side which he was lying (Sahih Muslim)
and in another narration in Muslim, Muhammad (S) told us if we spit three times and seek refuge from
Allah then it (the dream) will not harm them." (Sahih Muslim)

Muhammad (S) also told us that if we saw a bad dream to "stand up and offer prayer." (Sahih Muslim)

Bad Dreams Should Not Be Disclosed

Muhammad (S) said, , If he has a dream that he dislikes, then it is from Shaitan. He should seek refuge
with Allah from its evil, and he SHOULD NOT MENTION IT TO ANYBODY, then it will not harm him."
(Sahih Al-Bukhari) If one does tell somebody about the bad dream then there could be the chance that
some harm will come out of it.

Dreams from One's Self

These dreams come from one's thoughts and are neither from Allah or Shaitan.

Lying About Dreams


Prophet Muhammad (S) said, "Indeed the worst of lies is that of a person who falsely claims to have
dream." (Sahih Al-Bukhari) also 'Whoever claims to have dream which he did not have, will be ordered
to tie two barley grains together, which he will never be able to do; and if somebody eavesdrop on some
people's conversation which they didn't want him to hear or they tried to keep away from him, then
molten lead will be poured into his ears on the Day of Resurrection; and whosoever makes a picture (of
a being with a soul) will be punished on the Day of Resurrection and (will) be ordered to put a soul in it,
which he will not be able to do." (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

This is only a short article, but it is hoped this is beneficial to all that reads it, and it will erase some
misconceptions people have about dreams. It is also hoped this will stop some practices people do upon
seeing good or bad dreams which are not found in the Qur'an or Sunnah.

There are few resources for Islamic Dreams Interpretations on internet like
http://www.dreamsindex.com.

Anything correct is from Allah Ta'aala and anything incorrect is from myself.

MEANING OF DREAMS

"True dreams are from Allah and bad dreams are from satan" [Sahih of Bukhari, Vol 9 p 95, no 113]

BRIEF INTRODUCTION

Most books on dream interpretation are either attributed to Muhammad ibn Seereen (653-729 CE):
english publication of Muhammad Al Akili's 508 page work entitled 'Ibn Seerin's Dictionary of Dreams:
According to Islamic Innertraditions' in 1992, followed shortly thereafter by 'Dreams and Interpretations'
by Ibn Seereen.

However, Ibn Seereen, without a shaddow of a doubt, did not write any book on dream interpretation.
He did, however, write a compilation of Abu Huraira's narrations from the Prophet (pbuh) along with the
opinions of Abu Huraira. This text was kept by his brother, Yahyaa ibn Seereen, because Muhammed ibn
Seereen, in his later days, did not like to keep books. [Tareekh, vol 2 p 14b by Yaqoob al Fasawee and
quoted in Studies in Early hadith literature p 38]
NOTE: In the below narrations there was mention of the Prophets, may the peace and blessings of Allah
be upon them all; mentioning of the companions (male and female), may Allah be pleased with them;
and of course mentioning of dreams. We should be careful to realise that in many of the explanations
above the reference is to 'may', that is, seeing such a thing in a dream 'MAY' indicate that 'such and
such' was seen. Thus as none of us have the fortune of being a Prophet, nor do we have the fortune of
being in the company of Prophet Joseph - who excelled in dream interpretation - we should consider the
matters above with caution.

General Dreams

ATHAAN (call to prayer): Seeing oneself giving the call to prayer may indicate one's plans for Hajj will
succeed. [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 224]

Based on: "Proclaim the Hajj to mankind" [Surah al Hajj (22): 27]

BATHING: Dreaming of oneself bathing in cool water may refer to Allah's acceptance of one's
repentance, a cure from sickness and/or the lifting of a calamity. [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 220]

Based on: Verses referring to Prophet Job (Ayoob) "This is a cool water to bathe in and a refreshing
drink. And I returned his family to him, and along with them a similar number of additional offspring"
[Surah Saad (38): 42-43]

BIRDS: Seeing birds flying or circling over one's head in a dream may indicate the attainment of an
administrative post. [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 221]

Based on: Verses referring to Prophet David (Daoud) "The birds assembled, and all (with David) turned
to (Allah in praise and repentance) and I strengthened his dominion" [Surah Saad (38_: 19-20]

BLOWING: Blowing away something or someone disliked in a dream indicates that the problem will soon
be eliminated. [Sahih of Muslim, Sharh an Nawawee vol 8 p 39]
Based on: Abu Huraira (ra) quoted Prophet Muhammad saying "While sleeping, I saw two gold bangles
on my hands. This disturbed me, but I was inspired to blow on them, so I blew on them and they flew
away. I interpreted the two bangles as the two great liars who would appear after me, and one of them
is al Ansee from Sanaa, and the other, Musaylimah, from Yamaamah" [Sahih of Muslim, vol 4 pp 1228-9
no 5650]

CLOTHING/COVER: Seeing clothing or a cover in a dream may refer to a husband or wife according to
the metaphor 'libaas' (meaning: clothing/cover). [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 221]

Based on: "They (wives) are a cover for you and you are a cover for them" [Surah al Baqara (2): 187]

COWS: Fat cows indicate a good yield of harvest while lean cows indicate a poor yield.

Based on: Prophet Joseph's (Yusuf's) dream "O Joseph!" (he said) "O man of truth! expound to us (the
dream) of seven fat kind whom seven lean ones devour and of seven green ears of corn and (seven)
others withered: that I may return to the people and that they may understand." (Joseph) said: "For
seven years shall ye diligently sow as is your wont: and the harvests that ye reap ye shall leave them in
the ear except a little of which ye shall eat. "Then will come after that (period) seven dreadful (years)
which will devour what ye shall have laid by in advance for them (all) except a little which ye shall have
(specially) guarded. "Then will come after that (period) a year in which the people will have abundant
water and in which they will press (wine and oil)." [Surah Yusuf (12): 46-49]

DATES: If one sees fresh Ibn Taab dates in a dream, it indicates that one's practise of the religion will
become better.

Based on: Anas ibn Malik (ra) quoted Prophet Muhammad saying "Last night I dreamt that we were in
the house of Uqbah ibn Raafi and were brought some Ibn Taab fresh dates. I interpreted it as meaning
that eminence in this world will be granted to us, a blessed hereafter, and that our religion has become
good" [Sahih of Muslim, vol 4 p 1228 no 5647; Sunan of Abu Dawood, vol 3 p 1397 no 5007]

NB The Prophet derived the concept of a blessed hereafter (aaqibah) from the name Uqbah, he derived
the eminence (rifah) from the name Raafi, and he derived becoming good i.e. complete (taaba) from the
name Taab.
Dreaming of oneself eating ripe dates, acquiring them, etc. may signify Allah's granting of provision, or a
reminder to pay charity, or a reminder to avoid extravagance.

Based on: "It is He who produces gardens with trellises and without and dates and tilth with produce of
all kinds and olives and pomegranates similar (in kind) and different (in variety): eat of their fruit in their
season but render the dues that are proper on the day that the harvest is gathered. But waste not by
excess: for Allah loveth not the wasters" [Surah al Anaam (6): 141]

DOOR: Seeing oneself enter a door or a gate in a dream, may refer to the successful completion of a
project, or the winning of an argument. [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 221]

Based on: Enter upon them though the gate. For when you enter victory will be yours" [Surah al Maidah
(5): 23]

Opening a door in a dream may refer to the acceptance of a supplication or the need to make one,
according to the derivation of the word 'istiftaah', [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 220]

Based on: "If you ask for a judgement, the judgement has come" (In tastaftihu faqad ja akumul fathu)
[Surah al Anfaal (Cool: 19]

EGG: Seeing an egg in a dream may refer to a woman, according to the metaphor used in Quran
referring to the maidens of paradise. [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 220]

Based on: "And they will have with them chaste females with lowered, large, beautiful eyes; delicate
and pure, like well preserved hidden eggs" [Surah as Saaffaat (37): 48-9]

ELEVATION: Seeing onself in a dream either elevated, ascending or in the sky may refer to an elevation
in status or rank (rifah). [Sharh as Sunnah vol 12 p 220]
Based on Prophet Idrees, where the word 'rafanaa' is used "And I raised him to a high station" (Wa
rafanahu makanan aliy ya) [Surah Maryam (19): 57]

FLOWING SPRINGS: A flowing spring in a dream indicates continued reward for one's good deeds.

Based on: Kharijah ibn Zaid ibn Thabit (ra) narrated that, Um Al-'Ala an Ansari woman who had given the
Pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle said, (Uthman bin Maz'un came in our share when the Ansars
drew lots to distribute the emigrants (to dwell) among themselves. He became sick and we looked after
(nursed) him till he died. Then we shrouded him in his clothes. Allah's Apostle came to us. I (addressing
the dead body) said, 'May Allah's Mercy be on you, O Aba As-Sa'ib! I testify that Allah has honored you.'
The Prophet said, 'How do you know that?' I replied, 'I do not know, by Allah.' He said, 'As for him, death
has come to him and I wish him all good from Allah. By Allah, though I am Allah's Apostle, I neither know
what will happen to me, nor to you.( Um Al-'Ala said, "By Allah, I will never attest the righteousness of
anybody after that." She added, "Later I saw in a dream, a flowing spring for 'Uthman. So I went to
Allah's Apostle and mentioned that to him. He said, 'That is (the symbol of) his good deeds (the reward
for) which is going on for him.' [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 pp119-20 no 145]

There are few resources for Islamic Dreams Interpretations on internet like
http://www.dreamsindex.com.

FURNISHING: Seeing furniture and rugs in a dream may indicate the coming of a time of rest or a break
from a period of difficulty or it may imply the attainment of an administrative office which was sought.
[Sharh as Sunnah, vol 12 p 221]

Based on: "Reclining on couches lined with brocade and the fruits from the two gardens will be nearby"
[Surah ar Rahman (55): 54]

Furnishing in a dream may also symbolise women and children.

Based on: "They will be on elevated couches. And I have specifically created them virgins who will love
husbands of equal age" [Surah al Waaqiah (56): 34-37]

GARDEN: Seeing a garden in a dream indicates the richness of Islam.


Based on: Abdullah ibn Salaam said: (In a dream) I saw myself in a garden, and there was a pillar in the
middle of the garden, and there was a handhold at the top of the pillar. I was asked to climb it. I said, "I
cannot." Then a servant came and lifted up my clothes and I climbed (the pillar), and then got hold of
the handhold, and I woke up while still holding it. I narrated that to the Prophet who said, "The garden
symbolizes the garden of Islam, and the handhold is the firm Islamic handhold which indicates that you
will be adhering firmly to Islam until you die." [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 p 117 no 142]

GIFT: Recieving a gift in a dream may indicate a blessing of happiness. [Sharh as Sunnah, vol 12 p 221]

Based on: "Indeed you are happy with your gift" [Surah an Naml (27): 36]

GOLD: Being given gold or finding gold may indicate finding a suitable wife or a successful marriage. The
symbolism is derived when the Prophet restricted ornaments of gold to women.

Based on: Abdullab ibn Zurrayr related that he heard Ali ibn Abi Talib say that the Prophet took some silk
in his right hand and some gold in his left hand. Then he said, "These two are forbidden to the males of
my nation" [Sunan of Abu Dawood, vol 3 p 1133 no 4046; an Nasaee and Ahmad]

HAJJ: Hearing oneself congratulated on doing Hajj or Umrah indicates that it went well.

Based on: Abu Jamra Nasr bin 'Imran Ad-Duba'i said, "I intended to perform Hajj-at-Tamattu' and the
people advised me not to do so. I asked Ibn Abbas regarding it and he ordered me to perform Hajj-at-
Tammatu'. Later I saw in a dream someone saying to me, 'Hajj-Mabrur (Hajj performed in accordance
with the Prophet's tradition without committing sins and accepted by Allah) and an accepted 'Umra.' So
I told that dream to Ibn Abbas. He said, 'This is the tradition of Abul-Qasim.' Then he said to me, 'Stay
with me and I shall give you a portion of my property.' " I (Shu'ba) asked, "Why (did he invite you)?" He
(Abu Jamra) said, "Because of the dream which I had seen." [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 2 p 373 no 638]

Hajj-at-Tammatu: this is Umrah combined with Hajj in which the pilgrim is allowed to leave his state of
consecration (ihraam) after the completion of the Umrah
Hajj-Mabrur: which means 'may your Hajj be righteous'

Abdul-Qasim: this was Prophet Muhammad's nickname, derived from the name of his son, al Qaasim

HAND-HOLD: Grasping a hand-hold in a dream indicates that one will continue to hold firmly to Islam.

Based on: Abdullah bin Salaam said: (In a dream) I saw myself in a garden, and there was a pillar in the
middle of the garden, and there was a handhold at the top of the pillar. I was asked to climb it. I said, "I
cannot." Then a servant came and lifted up my clothes and I climbed (the pillar), and then got hold of
the handhold, and I woke up while still holding it. I narrated that to the Prophet who said, "The garden
symbolizes the garden of Islam, and the handhold is the firm Islamic handhold which indicates that you
will be adhering firmly to Islam until you die." [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 p 117 no 142]

KEYS: Seeing keys in one’s hand, or receiving keys in a dream, indicates the receipt of administrative
authority. [Saheeh Muslim: Sharh an Nawawee, vol 8 p 39]

Based on: Abu Huraira said: The Prophet said, "I have been given the keys of eloquent speech and given
victory with awe (cast into the hearts of the enemy), and while I was sleeping last night, the keys of the
treasures of the earth were brought to me till they were put in my hand." Abu Huraira added: Allah's
Apostle left (this world) and now you people are carrying those treasures from place to place. [Sahih of
Bukhari, vol 9 p 106 no 127; Sahih of Muslim, vol 1 p 266 no 1063]

LAUGHING: Dreaming of oneself laughing in a dream may refer to the arrival of good news, good times.
[Sharh as Sunnah, vol 12 p 221]

Based on: "Some faces on that day will be bright, laughing and rejoicing at the good news" [Surah Abasa
(Cool: 38-9]

LEG IRONS: Seeing oneself bound in leg-irons indicates stability in the religion.
Based on: Muhammad ibn Seereen said: "Abu Huraira hated to see neck irons (metallic neck collars) in a
dream, and people generally liked to see leg-irons. Leg-irons were said to symbolise one's constant and
form adherence to religion" [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 p 118-9 no 144]

Imam an Nawawee noted that the reason shakles (qayd) on the feet were liked was because they
indicate avoiding sin and evil (i.e. the feet are prevented from taking the body to corruption). On the
other hand, shackles (ghull) on theneck is one of the characteristics of those in Hell (Quran 13:5, 34:33,
36:8 and 40:71). [Sharh an Nawawee, vol 8 p 28]

MAKKAH: Seeing oneself entering Makkah in a dream may refer to a state of security and peace. [Sharh
as Sunnah, vol 12 p 221]

Based on: "Whoever enters Makkah will be secure" [Surah al Imran (3): 97]

MARRIAGE: Dreaming of oneself getting married may indicate an impeding marriage. If there are no
marriage plans at the time of the dream, one may propose to the women shown in the dream.

Based on: Aisha said: Allah's Apostle said to me, "You were shown to me twice (in my dream) before I
married you. I saw an angel carrying you in a silken piece of cloth, and I said to him, 'Uncover (her),' and
behold, it was you. I said (to myself), 'If this is from Allah, then it must happen.'Later I dreamt of the
angel carrying someone in a silken piece of cloth, and I said (to him), 'Uncover (her),' and behold, it was
you. I said (to myself), 'If this is from Allah, then it must happen.' " [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 p 115-6 no
140]

MILK: Receiving milk in a dream means that religious knowledge has been granted.

Based on: Abdullah ibn Umar said: Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I was given a bowl full of
milk (in the dream) and I drank from it (to my fill) till I noticed its wetness coming out of my limbs. Then I
gave the rest of it to 'Umar bin Al-Khattab." The persons sitting around him, asked, "What have you
interpreted (about the dream) O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "It is (religious) knowledge." [Sahih of
Bukhari, vol 9 p 112 no 135]
MOUNTAINS: Seeing mountains in a dream means that you are going to Canada. LOL – just joking to see
if anyone has made it this far.

Seeing mountains in a dream may indicate the attainment of an administrative post.

Based on: Verses to Prophet David "Indeed, I made the mountains glorify our praises along with David in
the evening andin the morning, and I strengthened his dominion" [Surah Saad (38): 18 & 20]

PEARLS: Dreaming of pearls may indicate Allah's granting of a mater, male or female, which refer to the
young men and women of paradise granted to the believers.

Based on: "And their will be large eyed maidens like hidden pearls" [Surah al Waqiah (56): 22-3]

"And there will be young men of perpetual youth serving them; if you saw the youths, you would think
that they were scattered pearls" [Surah al Insaan (76): 19]

RECONCILIATION: Seeing a reconciliation in a dream may refer to a good settlement of one's affairs.
[Sharh as Sunnah, vol 12 p 221]

Based on: "There is nothing wrong in making peace between themselves, for reconciliation is better"
[Surah an Nisa (4): 128]

RIGHT SIDE: If one dreams of being led to the right side of a location, it indicates achieving a state of
security or an escape from harm.

Based on: Ibn Umar said: Men from the companions of Allah's Apostle used to see dreams during the
lifetime of Allah's Apostle and they used to narrate those dreams to Allah's Apostle. Allah's Apostle
would interpret them as Allah wished. I was a young man and used to stay in the mosque before my
wedlock. I said to myself, "If there were any good in myself, I too would see what these people see." So
when I went to bed one night, I said, "O Allah! If you see any good in me, show me a good dream." So
while I was in that state, there came to me (in a dream) two angels. In the hand of each of them, there
was a mace of iron, and both of them were taking me to Hell, and I was between them, invoking Allah,
"O Allah! I seek refuge with You from Hell." Then I saw myself being confronted by another angel
holding a mace of iron in his hand. He said to me, "Do not be afraid, you will be an excellent man if you
only pray more often." So they took me till they stopped me at the edge of Hell, and behold, it was built
inside like a well and it had side posts like those of a well, and beside each post there was an angel
carrying an iron mace. I saw therein many people hanging upside down with iron chains, and I
recognized therein some men from the Quraish. Then (the angels) took me to the right side. I narrated
this dream to (my sister) Hafsa and she told it to Allah's Apostle. Allah's Apostle said, "No doubt,
'Abdullah is a good man." (Nafi' said, "Since then 'Abdullah bin 'Umar used to pray much.)" [Sahih of
Bukhari, vol 9 p 127-8 no 155]

Hafsah was his sister and she was also one of the Prophet's wives

Nafi was the freed slave of Ibn Umar, who became his student and one of the most outstanding scholars
of his time

ROOM: Dreaming of oneself in a room or in different rooms, may refer to being safefrom what one
fears.

Based on: "They will reside in rooms in peace and security" [Surah Saba (34): 37]

ROPE: Seeing a rope in a dream and grabbing hold of it, may indicate one's adherance to the covenant
with God and Islam. [Sharh as Sunnah, vol 12 p 220]

Based on: "Hold on firmly to the rope of Allah and do not become divided" [Surah al Imran (3): 103]

RULER: Being addressed by a ruler in a dream may refer to the attainment of a high post or rank. [Sharh
as Sunnah vol 12 p 220]
"When he (the ruler) spoke to him, he said, 'Indeed, today you are considered an established,
trustworthy person'" [Surah Yusuf (12): 54]

SEXUAL INTERCOURSE: Dreams of sexual intercourse are fundamentally satanic and therefore not
interpretable. However, they may only be classified as good dreams if the people involved are married.

If a person has an heavenly feeling while dreaming, taking a complete ritual bath (ghusl) is obligatory on
that individual to attain the state of purity (taharaah) necessary to make formal prayers.

Anas ibn Malik reported that Umm Sulaym came to the Prophet while he was with Aisha and asked him,
"O Messenger of Allah, when a woman sees and experiences in a dream what a ma does, what should
she do?". Aisha remarked, "O Umm Sulaym, you have humiliated women, May your righthandbe
covered in dust". The Prophet said to Aisha, "May your right hand be covered in dust". He then said to
Umm Sulaym, "O Umm Sulaym, she should take ghusl if she sees any discharge" [Sahih of Muslim, vol 1
p 178 no 607]

There are few resources for Islamic Dreams Interpretations on internet like
http://www.dreamsindex.com.

Right hand be covered in dust: this is an Arabic statement of disapproval

SHIP: Seeing a ship in a dream may mean success or escape. [Sharh as Sunnah, vol 12 p 220]

Based on: Prophet Noah "Then I saved him and those with him in the shop, and made it a lesson for all
of the worlds" [Surah al Ankaboot (29): 15]

SHIRT: Wearing a shirt in a dream indicates adherences to the religion. The longer the shirt, the greater
commitment to Islam.

Abu Said ul Khudri said: I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While I was sleeping, I saw (in a dream) the
people being displayed before me, wearing shirts, some of which (were so short that it) reached as far as
their bosoms and some reached below that. Then 'Umar bin Al-Khattab was shown to me and he was
wearing a shirt which he was dragging (behind him)." They asked. What have you interpreted (about the
dream), O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "The religion." [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 p 113-4 no 137]

SILK CLOTH: Receiving or giving silk cloth in a dream may indicate impending marriage. Since silk
garments are restricted to women, dreaming about silk may be symbolic of a woman.

Based on: Aisha said "Allah's Apostle said to me, "You were shown to me twice (in my dream) before I
married you. I saw an angel carrying you in a silken piece of cloth, and I said to him, 'Uncover (her),' and
behold, it was you. I said (to myself), 'If this is from Allah, then it must happen.' Then you were shown to
me, the angel carrying you in a silken piece of cloth, and I said (to him), 'Uncover (her),' and behold, it
was you. I said (to myself), 'If this is from Allah, then it must happen.' " [Sahih of Bukhari vol 9 p 115-6 no
140]

Dreaming of oneself flying in paradise holding a piece of silk cloth indicates righteousness in the
individual.

Based on: Ibn Umar said: I saw in a dream a piece of silken cloth in my hand, and in whatever direction
in Paradise I waved it, it flew, carrying me there. I narrated this (dream) to (my sister) Hafsa and she told
it to the Prophet who said, (to Hafsa), "Indeed, your brother is a righteous man," or, "Indeed, 'Abdullah
is a righteous man." [Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 p 118 no 143]

SWORD: Seeing a sword in a dream refers to one's companions and supporters coming to their aid.
[Saheeh Muslim: Sharh an Nawawee, vol 8 p 38]

Based on: Abu Musa said: The Prophet said, "I saw in a dream that I waved a sword and it broke in the
middle, and behold, that symbolized the casualties the believers suffered on the Day (of the battle) of
Uhud. Then I waved the sword again, and it became better than it had ever been before, and behold,
that symbolized the Conquest (of Mecca) which Allah brought about and the gathering of the believers."
[Sahih of Bukhari, vol 9 p 133-4 no 164]

DREAMS IN THE MEASUREMENT OF ISLAM


By Imam Su'oud Ash-Shuraim

Summary:

1) People’s desire to talk about the unseen.

2) No one knows the unseen except Allaah.

3) People’s interest in dreams.

4) The position of educated people and intellectuals regarding dreams.

5) The position of Islamic scholars regarding dreams.

6) The reason for people’s interest in dreams in the present time.

7) The Prophet’s way in dealing with dreams.

Cool The three types of dreams are: 1) True dreams. 2) Satanic dreams. 3) Whispers of the soul.

9) Dreams cannot be bases for Islamic rulings or judgment of people.

10) The conditions of dream interpreters and their etiquettes.

11) The danger and evil consequence of interpreting dreams through satellite channels and general
people’s gatherings.
First Khutbah

O people! The son of Aadam has a great desire and an enflamed interest regarding the unseen, whether
it is related to the past or the future, and refusing to accept that such a phenomenon exists, is ignoring a
fact of life. People’s obsession with such phenomena is related to how close they are to the Sunnah of
the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam and Qur’aan which firmly addressed this subject and clarified it,
as Allaah says, which means, “(He is) Knower of the unseen, and He does not disclose His (knowledge of
the) unseen, Except whom He has approved of as messengers, and indeed, He sends before him (i.e.
each messenger) and behind him observers” (Al-Jinn: 26-27).

It is no wonder that the further people are from the time of prophet hood, the more confused they
become and mix facts regarding the issue of the unseen, and the more eager people with weak souls
become to know the unseen. Some believe in illusions as facts, others accept what fortune-tellers say,
and others guess and speak about the unseen during all times while the verses from the Qur’aan are
recited before them day and night, like the saying of Allaah, which means, “Say, ' None in the heavens
and earth knows the unseen except Allah and they do not perceive when they will be resurrected.'” (An-
Naml: 65) as well as the sayings of the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, like the Hadeeth where he
said, “Five things only Allaah knows, and he recited the verse (the meaning of which is) “Indeed, Allaah
(alone) has knowledge of the hour and sends down the rain and knows what is in the wombs. And no
soul perceives what it will earn tomorrow and no soul perceives in what land it will die. Indeed, Allaah is
Knowing and Acquainted” (Luqmaan: 34)”

Thus, it is not possible to know the unseen or address it, except through what Allaah has told us, or what
He revealed to His Messenger sallaalhu ‘alaihi wa sallam. Anything other than this would be guesses and
illusions, or a mixture of words conveyed to people by some Jinn.

Islam removes confusion and illusions from the mind and guides those who stray from the straight path.
Believing in the unseen cannot be equated with believing in fantasies.

Those who survive this phenomenon, get trapped by their eagerness to know the future, which they
think is a major factor in deciding the stability and instability of their lives, so they try to reach that
through dreams. You might meet a brother (in faith) or a friend and be greeted with a gloomy or
cheerful face, but you would be surprised to discover that this disposition is due to a dream which they
have seen in their sleep.

Slaves of Allaah! This issue is not only the concern of individuals or common people, but many eminent
figures join them in this concern. Dreams have disturbed many great people, and other dreams came as
glad tidings to many others. Some dreams became the concern of nations, like the dream of the king of
Egypt, which the Qur’aan told of in the story of Prophet Yoosuf, peace be upon him. His dream included
both glad tidings and warnings at the same time; it gave glad tidings of the increase in provisions for
seven consecutive years, then warned against famine for the following seven years.

Slaves of Allaah! Dreams have had great importance in people’s lives before and after Islam. Educated
people and intellectuals might differ in the way they view dreams and judge their issue. Philosophers
have rejected that dreams have any meaning at all and claimed that dreams result from the reactions
which take place in the body and reflect the state of mind. Some psychiatrists have a negative stance
towards dreams, which is actually very close to that of the philosophers. They refer it to the mood of
people and certain parts of their memory which become hyper during sleep, making dreams purely
biological.

On the other hand, Islam and its scholars have followed the prophetic path in dealing with dreams, and
have judged dreams according to the Qur’aan and the Sunnah. They have ruled that true dreams are
from Allaah, some warn and others bring glad tidings. Ibn Mas’ood, may Allaah be pleased with him,
narrated that the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, said, “Prophecy is finished but tidings remain”
people asked, ‘What are these tidings?’ he sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam replied, “A true dream which a
man sees, or others see for him” (Bukhaari & Maalik). These tidings could be good or bad as Allaah says,
which means, “So give them tidings of a painful doom” (Al-Inshiqaaq: 24).

Slaves of Allaah! These dreams are the ones which the truthful and trustworthy sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa
sallam said about them that, “At the end of time, the believer’s dream will rarely be incorrect; the more
truthful a person is, the truer his dreams are; and the dream of a faithful believer is a part of the forty six
parts of Prophecy” (Bukhaari & Muslim).

In this era, many people’s hearts have little attachment to Allaah. Belief in divine decree, pre-destiny
and that whatever Allaah wants happens and whatever He does not will not happen, and that
everything happens with His command…all these aspects of belief have become weak in people’s hearts.
Due to this, their hearts have become more attached to the issue of dreams, and in this way, they have
differed from the righteous generations of our Salaf. They have started talking about this issue more and
relying on it, until it has reached a level where it has overwhelmed people’s discussions in their
gatherings, on satellite channels and religious inquiries, so much so that people ask more about dreams
than they ask about matters of religion, and what should and should not be done by a Muslim.

These practices take place while people are heedless of what they should do regarding dreams, and how
they should deal with them based on the prophetic instructions, which one should not transgress nor
ignore. The Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam left us with a clear religion, and he sufficed us regarding
the issue of dreams, talking about it, getting attached to it, seeking to find out its interpretation or
relying on it. People’s increased inquiries about dreams is a form of transgressing the limits set in the
Sunnah and an imbalanced approach to the issue.

When some people see a dream, their lives become disturbed, and they become terrified and unable to
relax until they find someone to interpret it for them so as to discover whether it brings glad tidings or
evil news to him. If we stop at the limits which are set for us in the prophetic guidance, then such
anxiety would not be felt, and people would not occupy themselves with this subject, which has become
a way to attract audiences to the internet and satellite channels.

In order to discern the best way of dealing with this widespread phenomenon in our communities, let us
listen to some of the etiquettes relating to this issue. Abu Salamah, may Allaah be pleased with him said,
‘I used to see dreams and become sick because of it, until I saw Abu Qutaadah and told him about this.
So he said to me, I heard the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam saying, “Good dreams are from Allaah,
and bad dreams are from Satan, so if of you see in your dream something which you dislike, then spit
three times to your left and seek refuge in Allaah from its evil, then it will not harm you” (Muslim). In
another narration Abu Salamah, may Allaah be pleased with him said, ‘I used to see dreams and they
would feel heavier on me than a mountain, until I heard this saying of the Prophet, then it never
bothered me after that’ (Muslim).

Slaves of Allaah! We see that not everything one sees in his sleep is a good dream that needs an
interpretation, because what people see in their sleep is one of the three types, as narrated by ‘Awf Ibn
Maalik, may Allaah be pleased with him, that the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam said, “Dreams are
of three types, some are from Satan to sadden the son of Aadam, some are the result of what a person
thinks about while he is awake so he sees it in his sleep, and some are one of the forty six parts of
prophecy” (Ibn Maajah). Imaam Al-Baghawi said, ‘This Hadeeth proves that not everything which a
person sees in his sleep in true and should be interpreted. The correct understanding is that some of it is
from Allaah, and the rest are mixed up false dreams which have no interpretation’.
An example for these mixed up false dreams is the story of the Bedouin who came to the Prophet
sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam and said, ‘O Messenger of Allaah! I saw in my dream that someone
beheaded me, and my head rolled and I started going after it " So the messenger sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa
sallam said: “Do not inform anyone nor talk to people about whispers that come to you in your dreams
from Satan” (Muslim).

There are few resources for Islamic Dreams Interpretations on internet like
http://www.dreamsindex.com.

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