I had a dream interpretation book that gave meanings to certain signs and symbols.. my dreams are usually very self-explanatory and don't need books and happen in a sequence very similar to how they unfild in my dream, except the ones with suras in them.. I don't understand them, especially when they are reoccurring..
I have dreams about some suras over and over again.. my brother looked one of them up for me, and I don't want to bother him again, so I'd appreciate if anyone has a link to a dream interpretation book that deals only with having dreams about suras or prophets of Islam..
Thanks so much
and Jazakoum Allah khyran
P.S: I am not sure if this is the right section for this, so feel free to move it to a section where it belongs..
p.s.s I tried posting this in fiqh which is a section that apparently needs approval and I have a feeling it wasn't the right section anyway so feel free to delete or 'not approve' the repeat post ..
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couple of days ago I kinda had the same dream but it was sura ikhlaas and I was reciting over and over again some reason,dont know what it meant though but I really want to find out what it means
I have reoccurring dreams about suras I am not even listening to, in other words, I usually stick with one sura until I memorize it insha'Allah, and logic would dictate that it be the one I dream about.. sob7an Allah..
Last edited by جوري; 08-24-2008 at 03:46 PM.
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I don't have dreams. But I do get words given to me some times. Once I was asking God how to use science to help others. Just for fun I asked if he would let me create a dinosour. The word "I bood" entered my mind. I looked up the word on the internet and found bood is a gentle way to say "no". It is used by a tribal group in Asia. The cool thing was it was a gentle No not an out right angry no.
The bible says a dream comes by much activity. Meaning If we concentrate on something, or are worried about something we will dream about it. Some dreams are from God, but mainly God talks plainly and simply, he does not make it confusing. Or if it is some one can interprete it. Otherwise why speak if you don't want someone to understand.
A dream is a form of revelation is what you were suggesting. I was commenting on how clearly God communicated with me, in clear speach. The word was bood not blood. I have your best interests at heart, as he has mine.
indeed it is a form of revelation-- but only particular dreams and only to particular people..
Whether God spoke with you or not, that is a personal judgement.. the outcome of what you had dreamt wouldn't have been accomplished, whether or not a divine manifestation spoke directly to you.. it was more your subconscious spotlighting the obvious in words you had to look up on google!
I am the expert on what is in my OWN BEST interest is.. and it doesn't lie in the worship of men!
cheers
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reoccuring dreams mostly could have a meaning to be interpretated... Would you mind to tell which sura and which verse?
Atheists this is you situation now:
the Unbelievers say: "These are nothing but tales of the ancients." (25) Others they keep away from it and themselves they keep away; but they only destroy their own souls and they perceive it not. (26)(Translation of surat Al'anam)
the first sura I dreamt of three times was suret Qaf, and the second was suret Al-insan..
May i know the answer if its not a personal one.
another Question.. Do you listen to this suras frequently?
Atheists this is you situation now:
the Unbelievers say: "These are nothing but tales of the ancients." (25) Others they keep away from it and themselves they keep away; but they only destroy their own souls and they perceive it not. (26)(Translation of surat Al'anam)
I don't want to discuss details.. but the first time I dreamt of suret Qaf.. I was in an abandoned place.. and I kept looking through various objects.. and then I happened upon this frame.. and in it was suret Qaf...
The second time.. I was reciting an excerpt from it.. the third dream.. I was discussing suras with someone and he kept telling me.. no not suret (_______) suret Qaf over and over.. So I needed to look up the meaning..
Anyhow I really don't want to discuss my dreams here..
peace
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
SubhanAllah , Ive Heard That Surah Qaf Is a good sign but Allahu Alim
And as for the onewho fears standing in front of His Lord and restrainsthe soul from impure evil desires and lusts, verily, Paradise will be his abode [79:40-41]
As far as I remember, a shaykh one's got a questions related to dream interpretation, and he said it's not enough for one to have a book about dream interpretation to be able to interpret the dream. It requires a "bit" more.
In times of difficulties don't ever say, "Allah, I have a big problem!", say "Hey problem, I have a big Allah!"
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