Dream interpretation in Islam

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does anyone know where i could get my dream interpreted but of course by islamic guidelines. I cant seem to find a site that provides this and I know of dreams being interpreted by reading hadiths about some of the companions getting their dreams interpreted by Prophet (pbuh). I really want to know if this reaccuring thing that keeps happening in my dreams means anything.
 
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this is going to sound strange... but does it say anything about teeth (in dreams) interpretations according to Quran or Sunnah?
 
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wow thanks this actually makes sense
may Allah (swt) bless you
 
I found a Muslim Website with dream interpretation, but it's not as good as the above post. ;D The site I found didn't even have a result for teeth, so... yeah. Interesting, dreams are.
 
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Download for "Ibn Seerin's Dictionary of Dreams"



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listen to the lecture by imaam anwar awlaki on dream interpretation, u can find it at kalamullah or hoor al ayn website.
 
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A man wanted to go for Hajj; he decided to perform the Istikharah to find out if he'll live long enough.

Results of his Istikharah: "5"

Five years? Five months? Five weeks? Five days?

As time passed, he became more an more worried about this number five. One day he met a wise man, who was well educated and known for interpreting dreams. He told the wise man his problem, to which the wise man smiled and replied "isn't it obvious?". The troubled man was still confused; what could be so obvious and yet so confusing? Seeing the confusion on his face; the wise man explained, "there are five things of which you have no knowledge, until they have come to pass..."

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(31:34) Indeed, Allah [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, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.

The short story is an account, which took place between a wise man (Muhammad ibn Seerin) and a man who dreamt of five (Malik bin Anas).

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Salaam

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Download for "Ibn Seerin's Dictionary of Dreams"



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thanks for the link but it says :
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I would suggest go to your local Imam or scholar with the dream,thats the best option,insha'Allaah.
 
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I would suggest go to your local Imam or scholar with the dream,thats the best option,insha'Allaah.

Its not always the best opinion, but in many cases; it maybe the easier option. Many of our local "Imams" are uneducated people, who can just about read the Quran. The rest of their "knowledge" is guess work. This may not be the case in other places, but its a major problem in much of the UK.

Unlike these uneducated "imams", Muhammad ibn Seerin was a Taabi'ii; he was born during the Khilafah of Uthman (RA), and was well known for his knowledge on dream interpretation.

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