I dream alot of sexual activity and last night I was having one of those dreams when my alarm went off for fajr and woke me up. I seen someone or somthing walk out of my room when my alarm went off. It looked like a man but it was like a shadow. Was I dreaming.
Or your imagination? When I'm trying to sleep sometimes I think somebody's on the other side of the room - I put my light on and it's just clothes that looked like the shape of a human in the dark kay:!
Should I seek a source of law other than God, when it is He Who has sent down unto you the Book (Qur'an) fully explained? And those whom We have given them the Book know that it has been sent down from the Lord with truth, so be not of those in doubt.
Perhaps it's the aftermath of a dream. The other day I thought a flash went off outside my window. The light was white and... Nice. I thought it was the moon, but there was no moon. Oer perhaps you were still dreaming but it seemed to sync with reality somehow?
Good evening (it's evening for me here in the UK). I am no expert myself in this area, but I too have experienced something similar when you suddenly wake up and it feels like someone is there or has just walked out at an exceptional speed.
From what I understand, it can be many things. For a start, when we are sleeping, our mind is in a completely different state. If we're very tired the night before, our mind/body is working harder to do whatever it's supposed to do (clear out the toxins in our body and mind), therefore if we wake up suddenly (like you did with an alarm clock), it's possible your brain was perceiving something to be there.
On the other hand, you may have temporarily been in sync with the correct visual range to see angels. (Please forgive me Allah if I am wrong). I would advise reading Ayat-al-kursi before sleeping every night. If it is making you feel uneasy, perhaps you could ask a family member to wake you in the morning.
I hope I haven't said anything wrong. If anyone knows better, please feel to correct me.
No it wasnt a family member, I know this for sure because I seen it, it was in the shape of a man about 6ft 3in and a good muscular build. The weirdest thing is that my cousin told me today that he had a dream or not of a man but he was a shadow and I asked him to describe the shadow and he said 6ft 3in and a good build and now im tripping out. He said as soon as he woke up it went away. I didnt tell anyone about this so I KNOW he is not just messing with me. when i told him about my what happened to me he freaked out too. It happened to both of us when we woke up in the morning and then it dissapeared. What are the chances of this happening?
Good evening (it's evening for me here in the UK). I am no expert myself in this area, but I too have experienced something similar when you suddenly wake up and it feels like someone is there or has just walked out at an exceptional speed.
From what I understand, it can be many things. For a start, when we are sleeping, our mind is in a completely different state. If we're very tired the night before, our mind/body is working harder to do whatever it's supposed to do (clear out the toxins in our body and mind), therefore if we wake up suddenly (like you did with an alarm clock), it's possible your brain was perceiving something to be there.
On the other hand, you may have temporarily been in sync with the correct visual range to see angels. (Please forgive me Allah if I am wrong). I would advise reading Ayat-al-kursi before sleeping every night. If it is making you feel uneasy, perhaps you could ask a family member to wake you in the morning.
I hope I haven't said anything wrong. If anyone knows better, please feel to correct me.
Thank you Lina. I also was thinking - perhaps Shaytan likes us to feel uneasy about things, so if we maintain our faith in what we are reciting and we believe strongly that we are in better hands, then there's nothing to fear.
(I should take a leaf from my own book! Not saying I'm a wimp, but I often become a little anxious)
Things like these are often referred to as lucid dreaming. It's normal and affects everyone in a different way. It felt real, but it wasn't. A simple firing of nerves in your brain.
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