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Any Muslims that can help interpret this dream, please…?

I don’t know if i had this dream because i was thinking about something similar to it or if it was from my subconscious mind…? I’m not sure but here it goes…

Last night I had a dream that i was sitting in front of the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW)’s grave (it did not look like the actual grave site in Medinah but i knew in my dream that i was sitting before his grave). And i was sitting next to this man who i don’t recall knowing. And we are holding either plain water or Zamzam to give to the Prophet (SAW). It was something along those lines.

it was very short but i was wondering if anyone knows what any part of that dream means?

Thank you soo much.

Can I just first of all say, no-one here on YA I believe can interpret dreams. Even scholars can’t interpret dreams.

If you want an interpretation of your dream, you must go to a scholar who is learned in that field.

Each and every dream can have a whole different interpretation, even the same dream can have 10 different meanings. So those who say they have such books, these books are only for you to read, and mistily get a rough idea of your ‘own’ dreams, but I can assure you, it’s never accurate. So don’t be interpreting dreams for others’ by using these so called spurious books.

9 Responses to “Any Muslims that can help interpret this dream, please…?”

  1. Karina Says:

    You are offering your purest effort to being a good Muslim and there is an angel helping and guiding you.
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  2. auburn Says:

    Wow, lol Karina is an expert on this one..
    I agree with her
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  3. butterfly_love239 Says:

    SubhanAllah you are so lucky if you saw PBUH

    There is a hadeeth that says that (in my translation)
    He who sees me in his dream sees me on the day of judgement
    He who sees me on the day of judgment will get my shafa3a
    He who receives my shafa3a drinks from my 7ood (spring of kawthar)
    He who drinks from my spring will not enter Hell fire

    Wa Allah alim
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  4. Saadia _? Says:

    Ah, if you asked an hour ago, i would have had my dream book and could of told you, but my couzins just taken it now lol.

    Some help i am eh?
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  5. Nema Says:

    u r lucky.
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  6. amber, just amber Says:

    I agree with the first answerer, Hamdulallah! Im happy for you though :)
    My prayers are with you on this

    Salaam
    amber
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  7. desi_kuri31 Says:

    Definitely a good dream..Might bring something good in your life..!
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  8. Anjuman W Says:

    I think that it could only mean good. Serving the Prophet (SAW) could perhaps mean doing some sort of religious work. As for the man I think that this has something to do with a spiritual guide because religious work without a guide can amount to doing more harm than good.

    The Prophet (SAW) before embarking on teaching people spent a lot of time in seclusion meditating and perfecting himself. Spend some time late at nights alone and in secrecy praying. Keep this personal and do not make a show of it. Ask Allah in all humility to help and guide you. Place your trust in Him and ask him to show you the way. May Allah help and Guide you towards HIm.

    I am going to use this opportunity to introduce you to a web site that I helped set up. This is just one part - a short study on knowledge.
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    http://awm786.wen.su/page34.html

  9. Pakistani Chap Says:

    Can I just first of all say, no-one here on YA I believe can interpret dreams. Even scholars can’t interpret dreams.

    If you want an interpretation of your dream, you must go to a scholar who is learned in that field.

    Each and every dream can have a whole different interpretation, even the same dream can have 10 different meanings. So those who say they have such books, these books are only for you to read, and mistily get a rough idea of your ‘own’ dreams, but I can assure you, it’s never accurate. So don’t be interpreting dreams for others’ by using these so called spurious books.
    References :

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