Dreams In Islaam

I have seen Prophet Muhammad (SAW) twice in dreams.

As far as how I do not know... It just happened.

There may be a reason, I am unaware.
 
Once I had a dream about the Prophet (peace be upon him) I was looking up the sky and Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihi wasallam was behind a cloud..all I could see was his hand, the index finger pointing upwards.
 
Maashaa'Allaah, that is a wonderful dream to have had!

May Allaah Ta`aalaa grant all of us the bounty of seeing our beloved Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم in dreams every single night,

آمين يا رب العالمين
 
I think mostly when people see Rasulullah:arabic5: they dont see him directly but they just know its him. :saws1:. May Allah swt unite us with him.
 
آمين يا رب العالمين

And with all of his Sahaabah, and the Ambiyaa, and the people we love, Aameen.
 
a good series on dreams

Title A Series on Dream Interpretation

This is the first part of the series on dreams interpretation taught by Mufti Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf.
 
..I don't have dreams, I have nightmares.

whoever put me on this chair knows exactly where I am.

...Maybe one day we get to trade places.


*edit: actually I don't want to swap places.. I already know we are not the same.
 
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Random question bro..hope u dont mind.. what does "dakheel Allah , sum a dakheel Allah" mean?


It's an expression in the dialect (`Aamiyyah) of Shaam (the Levant). Dakheel gives the meaning of "begging; pleading". They would say, "Ana Dakheelak." Meaning, "Please, I'm begging you." Hence, "Dakheel Allaah" would mean, "O Allaah, I am begging You."

They also use the term, "Dakheelak, Yaa Rabb!" (Please / I am begging You, O my Rabb!)
 
I saw the Prophet a.s. for 4 times and I saw Isa a.s. for one time but I am not sure if these were divine messages or just games of my mind...How can you be sure of that?
 
If the person you saw in the dream exactly fits the description of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم, then you know that you have seen him, because Shaytaan cannot take his form.

Study the Shamaa'il of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم and see if the description of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم matches what you saw in the dream.
 
I saw the Prophet a.s. for 4 times and I saw Isa a.s. for one time but I am not sure if these were divine messages or just games of my mind...How can you be sure of that?

...at least tell us what you remember of them! lol.
 
I keep having dreams of my teeth falling this is the third time i have had this dream. hmm i don't know if i should be worried, Allah knows best.
 
Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم was of medium height. He was neither short nor was he very tall.
 
No need to question me. I know it was him, without any doubts.

He looked to be shorter, about 5'7", or 5 feet 7 inches.

By current standards, it is far below average.

However, back then it was average.

We grow taller these days.
 
People haven't grown taller. People of this generation are shorter than the people of the previous generations. 5'7 is considered as "short", and Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم was not short.

5'11 is the average height.
 

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