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Islamic Teachings About Dreams Part 2
By: Captshittu Date: August 27, 2017, 6:43 pm
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ISLAMIC TEACHINGS ABOUT DREAMS
Dreams are of three kinds according to the teachings of our
beloved messenger of Allah sallallahu alaihi wasallam:
Ru'yaa, good dreams, Hulum, bad dreams and Dreams from our own
thoughts.
Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that
Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessing be upon Him) said, "There
are three types of dreams: a righteous dream which is glad
tidings from Allah, the dream which causes sadness is from Satan
(the devil), and a dream from the ramblings of the mind.
(Related by Muslim).
You may share your good dreams with those you like as Prophet
Muhammad (Peace and Blessing Be upon Him) said, "If one sees a
good dream, let him expect good, and not tell it except to those
he likes (someone pious, honest, trustworthy)."(related by
Muslim)
An example of the above Hadeeth is Prophet (Jacob) Yaqoob (Peace
Be upon Him) telling his son, Josef (Yusuf) (Peace Be upon Him)
concerning his dream about eleven stars and the sun and the moon
prostrating to him: "He said, "O my son! Relate not your vision
to your brothers lest they arrange a plot against you. Verily!
Satan is to man an open enemy." (Surah Yusuf 12:5).
We know the brothers of Yusuf were jealous of him, therefore
telling them the dream only served to increase their jealousy.
So it is important that a good dream only be shared with
trustworthy people who do not envy.
Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessing Be upon Him) also told us,
"Nothing is left of Prophethood except glad tidings." Those with
him asked, "What are glad tidings?" He replied, "Good dreams."
(related by Al-Bukhari).
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