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^ ok but heard from where? :?
How can someone write a book for dream interpretation?
Dreams tend to symbolize different things for different ppl dependant on your culture, life expierences, and opinions.
Itd be like me writting a book about how everyone's expierence of cheesecake is the same.
Greetings,
The Prophet sallAllahu 'alayhi wa sallam said,
“Dreams are of three types: some are terrifying things from the Shaytaan, aimed at causing grief to the son of Adam; some are things that a person is concerned with when he is awake, so he sees them in his dreams; and some are a part of the forty-six parts of Prophecy.”
(Saheeh Sunan Ibn Maajah, 3155)
It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Dreams are of three types: glad tidings from Allaah, what is on a person’s mind, and frightening dreams from the Shaytaan. If any of you sees a dream that he likes, let him tell others of it if he wishes, but if he sees something that he dislikes, he should not tell anyone about it, and he should get up and pray.”
(Saheeh Sunan Ibn Maajah, 3154)
So when a Muslim seeks to interpret a dream, they wish to know which category their dream falls under. And if the dream falls under 'gad tidings from Allah' what the exact meaning is.
Perhaps the following fatwa might explain the matter more clearly:
http://www.islamqa.com/index.php?ref=25768&ln=eng&txt
Actually, this kind of thing is taken into account by professional Islamic dream interpreters.
AFAIK, dream interpretation is more of a gift, rather done something you learn. They need to look at your life, how you live it, what you ate before you dreamt, etc...before they come out with an interpretation.
It's not a stock, one scenario-fits-all, kind of interpretation that they give.
Having said that, I'm guessing that if you look for an interpretation from a book, it might list a set of dream-scenarios, which might have a common meaning? Not sure though...
^ ok but heard from where? :?
I've also read this, and you can find it written in the introduction of a book called 'Dream Interpretation According to the Qur'aan and Sunnah' by Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips published by Dar Al Fatah:Beware of any book on dreams attributed to Muhammad ibn Sireen!
Ibn Sireen NEVER wrote a book about dream interpretation! The book was written by someone else, and falsely attributed to him.
I'm not sure...
It might be the fact that if you see something specific, the interpretation is true in all cases.
It might be that it's only true if a precondition is applied to it. For example:
If you see a snake, it means you have an enemy.
But with the precondition that you pray 5 times, it might mean something different.
Maybe the books list out possible meanings, for common dream-scenarios, whilst also giving a set of preconditions...whereby, differing interpertations are given, for when different preconditions are met?
Yep, I found it in the introduction to Bilal Philips book. I also found it on islamqa. I would find a link for you, but my internet is going ridiculously slow.
Also the book by Bilal Philips is really good.
Just a note- you can't interpret dreams using a book, only a qualified person can do it. The books are just there to give us knowledge about what is involved etc. (as far as I know anyway).
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