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Moosa Dream Meaning
or becomes like him, or accompanies him, or wears some of his garments, then his status will rise and he will prevail over his enemies. He may be accused of something and leave his homeland because of it, or there may be some fa...
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Moosa
or becomes like him, or accompanies him, or wears some of his garments, then his status will rise and he will prevail over his enemies. He may be accused of something and leave his homeland because of it, or there may be some fa...
Possible contexts
Meaning may change by timing, feeling, people present, clarity, and whether the dream was peaceful or disturbing.
Classical meaning
or becomes like him, or accompanies him, or wears some of his garments, then his status will rise and he will prevail over his enemies. He may be accused of something and leave his homeland because of it, or there may be some fault in his head or in his mouth, and he may meet some senior figures or get close to them. A man said: I dreamt that I became Moosa (May Allah be please with him). Shaykh Shihaab-ud-Deen said to him: You play with glass, because his hand used to shine like the sun. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: You play with snakes. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: You are a sorcerer. Another man dreamt that and he said: You do magic. Another man dreamt that and he said: You had letters from a man of high status or plates, and those letters got lost or those plates got broken. Another man dreamt that and he said: You are a shepherd. Another man dreamt that and he said: You were saved from drowning. Another man dreamt that and he said: You fled from a snake. Another man dreamt that and he said: You were brought up in the house of a man of high status, and his wife used to treat you kindly. In all cases the matter was as he said. And perhaps his mother threw him into the oven but he survived. Yoonus (May Allah be please with him) If a person dreams that he becomes Yoonus or becomes like him, he has been hasty concerning some issue which led to detention or hardship, but things will get easier; or it may indicate that the dreamer tires quickly. Ayyoob (May Allah be please with him) The type of calamity he faced is well-known. If a person dreams that he becomes Ayyoob or becomes like him, or puts on some of his garments, he will be tried or tested with regard to his physical health, his wealth and his family, then Allah will grant him ease and well-being and Allah will reward him for that. Zakariya (May Allah be please with him) He was tested and was given a righteous son when he was very old. If a person becomes Zakariya or becomes like him (in a dream), something like that will happen to him in whole or in part. Yahya (May Allah be please with him) He was unique in his generation in terms of chastity and piety. If a person becomes Yahya or becomes like him, his religious commitment will become good, or there may be some problem between him and his wife, because Yahya did not have intercourse with women. Eesa (May Allah be please with him) If a person becomes ‘Eesa or becomes like him, or puts on some of his garments (in a dream), he will enter a land that is blessed and in which there is much goodness, and he will travel a great deal. ‘Eesa was unique in his time in terms of knowledge and medicine, and the one who sees that in his deam may be one whose supplications are answered. A Christian dreamt that he sold ‘Eesa, and Shaykh Shihaab-ud-Deen said to him: You stole a cross and consumed its price, and it may have been of gold. Daniel (May Allah be please with him) If a person becomes Daniel or becomes like him, he will be granted a great deal of knowledge of the interpretation of dreams, and he will prevail over a tyrant after having been put through hardship by him; and he may become a ruler or vizier. Al-Khadr (May Allah be please with him) Seeing al-Khadr in a place is indicative of rain after drought or safety after fear. If a person becomes al-Khadr, or becomes like him, he will do a great deal of worship, and travel a great deal, and people will benefit from him. The Leader of the Messengers, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) If a person dreams that he becomes like the best and noblest of the Messengers, Muhammad (Peace be upon him), or that he accompanies him or puts on some of his garments, he will become famous, his family and friends will be honoured by him, and he will be righteous in religious and worldly terms. If a person dreams that the Prophet (Peace be upon him) turns away from him or reviles him or frowns at him, then the dreamer will face some problems, and he may not be following the right path. The same ruling applies to seeing any of the Prophets &, Siddeeqs, Sahaabah, or Taabi’een (may Allah be pleased with them all) in a dream. If a person dreams that he accompanies one of them or becomes like one of them, or puts on one of their garments, you can tell him what that means on the basis of what happened to them, in a manner that befits him in terms of good and evil. And Allah knows best what is correct. He also said: Seeing the leader of the Messengers (Peace be upon him) and seeing the other Prophets varies according to the situation of the dreamer, because they cannot be seen in a true sense all the time. A dreamer may say: I saw Prophet so-and-so; the interpretation should be based on what he believes. For example, if he says that the Prophet he saw was blind, the interpreter should say: You are following innovation and misguidance, and are blind to the truth, and the like. Seeing a Prophet may indicate different things. For example, a person said: I dreamt that I was carrying the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and he fell from my hands and died. I said to him: You had a Mushaf or a book of Hadeeth and you lost it. He said: Yes. I said: And you neglected your prayer, and you had a son and he travelled. He said: Yes. I said: And you had a lamp which fell and broke. He laughed and said: That’s right. That is because the Prophet (Peace be upon him) is called the an illuminating lamp. [Al-Ahzaab 33:46]. And so on. Seeing the Heavens or Sky, What is in it, What Descends From it, What Ascends to it and What Happens in it, in One’s Dreams
Allah knows best. This is not a fatwa.
Source: Book by Ibn Sireen
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