I have been in situation where sometime I feel the routine work I am going to perform or going somewhere by driving my car it seems like I have already done it or already been to same place but don't know when??...what is the state of mind.....I am unable to understand. I have asked this question to my friends/colleagues and their reply was the same as of mine as they have also felt the same situation.
Deja-vu basically is the feeling you have been somewhere or did something before but can't really recall actually doing it. Sometimes its going to a place you don't recall every being before but it feels like you have. Same idea if you have done something before. Its a little disconcerting but everybody experiences it at some point...and there are tons of theories for it. If you google or search online for 'deja-vu' you will find articles about it.
Ok I googled and found this as below but without references
"When the souls were created , Allah showed them their lifes. Deja vu are the fragments we remember of what our souls have been shown"
A dejavu in all probability is a scene you may have seen in your dream. A dream that manifests itself in reality is called ru'ya saaliha - true dream. Although seeing a true dream is a good sign, one should not attach much importance to it since it is not within our volition.
Hazrat Moulana Thanwi (rahmatullah Alayhi) has said that we should not be concerned about those things which are beyond our control. Rather we should be worried about those things which are within our control, namely our deeds, actions and character.
Ok I googled and found this as below but without references
"When the souls were created , Allah showed them their lifes. Deja vu are the fragments we remember of what our souls have been shown"
Don't know much about it.
That's an interesting explanation from a religious perspective.
However, deja-vu experiences seem to be more common with mundane every-day events. If these were memories of our lives having been shown to us at the creation of our souls (I will start a thread on that elsewhere), wouldn't we be more likely to remember special life events?
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