Islamic Scholarly Dream Interpretation
Gain guidance in your life by understanding your dreams
Islamic interpretation of your dream in three simple steps
Describe Your Dream
Write down your dream with all its details. Mention the people, places, colors, and emotions you experienced.
Expert Interpretation
Our experienced interpreter analyzes your dream based on the sources of Ibn Sirin, Nablusi, and Jafar al-Sadiq.
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Islamic Dream Interpretation
Have your dream interpreted based on the sources of Ibn Sirin, Nablusi, and Jafar al-Sadiq
Dream Interpretation
A detailed interpretation of your dream based on the sources of Ibn Sirin, Nablusi, and Jafar al-Sadiq. Comprehensive report with symbol analysis, source references, and personal evaluation.
- Detailed dream interpretation
- Individual analysis of each symbol
- Ibn Sirin and Nablusi source references
- Personal evaluation
- Email delivery within 6 hours
- Enhanced analysis with additional context
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Frequently Asked Questions
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No, dream interpretation is not fortune-telling or divination. It is a scholarly evaluation based on the academic sources established by Islamic scholars. Works of great scholars such as Ibn Sirin, Nablusi, and Jafar al-Sadiq are used as references.
In Islamic tradition, dreams are evaluated in different categories. Distinctions are made between true dreams, dreams of the self, and satanic dreams, and appropriate interpretations are provided. Some dreams may not need to be interpreted; in such cases, we will inform you.
A detailed description of your dream, your gender, marital status, and the time period when you saw the dream all help make our interpretation more accurate. You may also share important developments in your life.
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Dream Interpretation in Islam
Dream interpretation is an ancient science in Islamic tradition, with roots extending back to the era of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph, peace be upon him). The importance of dream interpretation is clearly emphasized in the Quran in Surah Yusuf. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stated, "The dream is one forty-sixth part of prophethood," expressing the spiritual significance of dreams. Islamic dream interpretation differs from modern psychological interpretation methods by evaluating divine signs and spiritual messages in the light of the Quran and Sunnah.
Sources of Dream Interpretation
Among the most important sources of the science of dream interpretation are Ibn Sirin's (d. 728) work "Muntakhab al-Kalam fi Tafsir al-Ahlam," Imam Abdulghani al-Nablusi's (d. 1731) comprehensive work "Ta'tir al-Anam fi Ta'bir al-Manam," and the narrations of Imam Jafar al-Sadiq regarding dream interpretation. Our expert interpreters evaluate your dreams based on these sources and share with you the meaning of each symbol in Islamic literature.
Why Islamic Scholarly Dream Interpretation?
Dreams are considered a reflection of a person's inner world and spiritual state. In Islamic tradition, dreams are evaluated in three categories: true dreams (ru'ya sadiqa) from the Most Merciful, dreams arising from the self (nafs), and whispers of Satan (adghas). An expert interpreter makes these distinctions to ensure your dream is properly evaluated. All interpretations offered on our site are not fortune-telling or divination; rather, they are scholarly evaluations based on Islamic academic sources. Your personal circumstances, the time your dream was seen, and its content are analyzed together to provide you with a personalized interpretation.