Strength of One's Dreams and its effects

Strength of One's Dreams and its effects,About Islamic Dreams,Dream,


The meaning of a dream is stronger when seen at dawn, or during an afternoon

nap, or when fruits are ripening on their trees, or at the time of harvest, or when

one's star is in the rising position, or at a time when one is intending to sign a

business contract, or if one is thinking of getting married, or at the term of a

decade, etcetera. Seeing a dream during a daylight nap is also stronger than

seeing it at night. On the other hand, the meaning of a dream becomes weaker

and less plausible when seen during the wintertime.

The dream of a righteous ruler or governor is considered to be an inspiration

from God Almighty. The dreams of community leaders depend on their beliefs.

The dreams of servants come true for their employers. Women's dreams may

materialize faster than those of men. Sinners' dreams are a proof against them

on the day of judgement, unless they repent before their death. The dreams of

rich people are stronger than those of poor people. The dreams of rich people

materialize faster than those of poor people. The dreams of poor people are slower

when they connote benefits and faster when they connote adversities. Because

of their innocence, the dreams oflittle children are truer than those of teenagers.

This is because older children may be busy in their mischief and fulfilling their

newly discovered desires. The dream of a drunk person has no ground. Shaikh

Al-Karamani explains that "the dream of a scholar is truer than that of an

ignorant person, the dream of a chaste person is truer than that of an unchaste

person, the dream of a good person is truer than that of a bad person, and that

the dream of an elderly person is truer than that of a younger person."

The meaning of a dream also varies depending on how people look in it, their

dress, type of work they perform, status, or religion. To someone, the dream may

mean glad tiding and mercy, while the same dream could mean the opposite for

another person. One may wonder when he receives a gift in a dream, then the

same gift reaches him in in wakefulness, or if he suffers an adversity in a dream,

then the same adversity takes place in wakefulness. Another person may be

promoted in his dream, then the same is conferred on him in wakefulness, or if

one sees himself performing his pilgrimage to Mecca in a dream, then he joins

the pilgrims' caravan in wakefulness or if one sees someone visiting him in a

dream, then the same person arrives in wakefulness, days or hours later.

Finally, in pursuing what we have earlier explained, the elements of a dream

are interpreted on the basis of three categories: 1- kind, such as trees, lions, or

birds, etcetera, and; 2- specimen, such as the type and name of that tree (e.g.

a conifer, a spruce, or a maple tree, etcetera), or what type of bird (e.g. a magpie,

a pewee, or a condor, etcetera); and 3- characteristics, such as the nature, or

inherent characteristics of a lion, a cat, a crocodile, or their habitat, etcetera.

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