AsalamuALyakum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,
Dream interpretation is mentioned in the Qur'an and was regularly practiced by the Prophet (PBUH). The Islamic concept of dreams as framed by the Prophet: "There are three types of dreams: a righteous dream that is glad tidings from Allah; the dream which causes sadness is from Satan; and a dream from the ramblings of the mind."
Allah says, "When he (Abraham's son) was old enough to walk with him, he (Abraham) said, 'O my son! I have seen in a dream that I offered you in sacrifice. What do you think?' He repliedO my father! Do as you are commanded. Allah Willing - you will find me steadfast.' So when they had both submitted themselves to the Will of Allah and he had laid him on his forehead (for sacrifice), We called out to him: "O Abraham! You have already fulfilled the dream (vision)! It is in this way that I reward the righteous." [As Saffaat 37:102-105], '
Apart from the dream of Abraham, three other dreams are recorded in the Holy Quran, in Chapter Yousuf, the story Allah describes as 'the most beautiful of stories' where Joseph said: "O my Lord! Thou has indeed bestowed on me some power and taught me something of the interpretation of dreams and events. O Thou Creator of the heavens and the earth! Thou art my protector in this world and the Hereafter take Thou my soul (at death) as one submitting to Thy Will (as a Muslim) and unite me with the righteous." [Yousuf 12:101]
Among the miracles that Allah bestows on His prophets to convince folk of their veracity, Joseph got the gift of dream interpretation. At a very early age, Joseph was having prophetic dreams. He tells his father, Jacob, that he saw "eleven stars and the sun and the moon prostrating before him." His concerned dad tells him "My dear little son! Relate not thy vision to thy brothers lest they concoct a plan against thee. For Satan to man is an avowed enemy." [12:3-4]