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Dreams in Islam: Understanding Their Significance and How to Respond

12 octobre 2024 – Institut Al-Dirassa

Dreams in Islam: Understanding Their Significance and How to Respond

Dreams in Islam

In Islamic tradition, dreams hold a special place. Islam teaches that some dreams may carry spiritual significance, while others are simply reflections of daily thoughts or concerns. Dreams are mentioned in the Quran and in the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him), playing an important role in understanding Allah’s signs. This article explores the different categories of dreams, their interpretation, and the guidance provided by Islam on how to respond to them.
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Types of Dreams in Islam

According to the Sunnah, dreams can be classified into three main categories, as mentioned by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him):
  1. Truthful Dreams: These dreams are inspired by Allah and may carry good news or divine messages. They may come true or offer warnings to the believer. These types of dreams are seen as blessings. A famous example is the Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), who received prophetic dreams, as narrated in the Quran.
  2. Dreams Influenced by Shaytan (Satan): These are nightmares or disturbing dreams sent to torment the believer. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) taught that when one experiences a bad dream, they should seek refuge in Allah to protect themselves from harm.
  3. Dreams from the Subconscious: These dreams are merely reflections of thoughts, concerns, or events that happened during the day. They carry no spiritual significance.

Dreams in the Quran and the Sunnah

The Quran refers to dreams in several prophetic stories. One of the most famous is the dream of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), in which he saw eleven stars, the sun, and the moon bowing down to him. This dream symbolized his future rise to power and prominence (Quran 12:4). The dream later comes true when Yusuf is placed in a position of authority in Egypt. Similarly, the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) received a dream in which he was commanded to sacrifice his son, an event narrated in the Quran (37:102). This dream was a test of his faith and submission to Allah. In the Sunnah, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) highlighted the importance of truthful dreams, stating that they are "one forty-sixth part of prophecy." Good dreams are thus considered a sign from Allah, though they should only be shared with trusted individuals.

Interpreting Dreams in Islam

The interpretation of dreams is a complex science in Islam. Not every dream requires interpretation, but when it does, it is advised to consult scholars or individuals with deep religious knowledge. A misinterpretation can lead to confusion or anxiety. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) encouraged believers to be cautious when interpreting their dreams and not to seek hidden meanings in every dream. Symbols in dreams can have different meanings depending on the person. Thus, the interpretation may vary depending on the individual's life context. For instance, seeing water in a dream may symbolize purity or knowledge, but other factors must be considered.

How to Respond to Good and Bad Dreams

Islam provides practical advice on how to respond to dreams, depending on their nature. If the dream is good, it is advised to thank Allah and only share the dream with trustworthy people. However, if the dream is bad or frightening, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) provided several steps to ward off its potential harm. He said:
"If one of you sees a dream that he dislikes, let him spit lightly three times on his left, seek refuge with Allah from Satan, and change his sleeping position." (Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim)
This authentic hadith shows that a believer should take spiritual steps to protect themselves after a bad dream by seeking refuge in Allah. It is also recommended not to share bad dreams with others, as this might reinforce their negative impact.

Conclusion

In Islam, dreams carry spiritual significance and may serve as signs or messages from Allah. They should be approached with care, following the prophetic guidance on how to interpret and respond to them. Whether good or bad, dreams remind the believer of the importance of turning to Allah in all situations. Ultimately, every dream, whether pleasant or disturbing, is under Allah's control and wisdom, and true protection lies with Him alone. To Know More: Understanding Sihr, Magic and Sorcery in Islam: Beliefs, Implications, and Protection
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