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In the Hadeeth it says that the Prophet Dream Meaning
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In the Hadeeth it says that the Prophet in a dream — said to ‘Uthmaan (May Allah be please with him): “Allah will clothe you in a shirt that you will be able to take off, but do not take it off.” What he was referring to was the caliphate.
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In the Hadeeth it says that the Prophet
said to ‘Uthmaan (May Allah be please with him): “Allah will clothe you in a shirt that you will be able to take off, but do not take it off.” What he was referring to was the caliphate.
Possible contexts
Meaning may change by timing, feeling, people present, clarity, and whether the dream was peaceful or disturbing.
Classical meaning
(Peace be upon him) said to ‘Uthmaan (May Allah be please with him): “Allah will clothe you in a shirt that you will be able to take off, but do not take it off.” What he was referring to was the caliphate. “Abd al-Rahmaan ibn al-Qata said that he dreamt that he put on garment that came down from heaven, and he was appointed as a judge. It seems to me that it has to do with the situation of the dreamer. If someone who is qualified to be a judge, Khateeb or Imam dreams that Allah clothes him in a good garment, then it should be said that he will be appointed to the position that befits him, but if he is an ascetic or one who does not care about worldly gain, then it may be what they mention (i.e., calamity). One of them said: If he sees light (in his dream) and he is not sure about it and cannot describe it, he will not be deprived of what he possesses as long as he lives. What is meant is that he will be honored in such a way that he will turn away from the pleas ures of this world, and that means sickness. He said: If Allah, calls him by his name or by another name that is better than his name, he will become prominent and prevail over his enemies, meaning his human enemies. If he dreams that Allah is angry with h im, this indicates that his parents are angry with him, because it is narrated that the pleasure of Allah, may He be exalted, is connected to the pleasure of one’s parents, and His anger is connected to the discontent of one’s parents. And it was said: who ever dreams that Allah, may He be exalted, is angry with him will fall from a high place, because Allah says: “ And he on whom My Anger descends, he is indeed perished.” [Ta - Ha 20:81] By the same token, if a person dreams that he falls from heaven or fr om a high place, that indicates that Allah, is angry with him. This interpretation is indicative of the soundness of al - Hanbali’s view that the interpretation depends on the deeds of the dreamer. The basic principle is that whoever sees the Creator one of the angels, Prophets &, Companions, Siddeeqs, or the righteous in a good image, and he brings him close to him or he speaks to him and promises him something good, then this is glad tidings of a rise in status. And if he is one of those who are qualified t o be in authority, then he will gain a position of authority that befits him, such as becoming a judge, teacher, Khateeb, Imam, or supervisor of the marketplace, or he may get closer to kings or people in authority, or he may get something good from one wh o has authority over him, such as his father or master. If he is a disbeliever he will become Muslim, or if he is a sinner he will repent, or if he is sick he will die, or perhaps he will go for Hajj. As for the one who sees them in a negative way, or he d reams that they threaten him or turn away from him, this indicates that one who is in authority over him will become angry with him, such as the ruler, governor, father, teacher or master, or he may change his religion.
Allah knows best. This is not a fatwa.
Source: Book by Ibn Sireen
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What does in the hadeeth it says that the prophet mean in an Islamic dream?
said to ‘Uthmaan (May Allah be please with him): “Allah will clothe you in a shirt that you will be able to take off, but do not take it off.” What he was referring to was the caliphate.
Is dreaming of in the hadeeth it says that the prophet a good or bad sign?
(Peace be upon him) said to ‘Uthmaan (May Allah be please with him): “Allah will clothe you in a shirt that you will be able to take off, but do not take it off.” What he was referring to was the caliphate. “Abd al-Rahmaan ibn al-Qata said that he dreamt that he put on garment that came down from heaven, and he was appointed as a judge.
What should I do after seeing in the hadeeth it says that the prophet in a dream?
In the classical Islamic tradition, reflect calmly on the dream's details and your feeling on waking. For a good dream, give thanks and hope for good. For a troubling one, seek refuge in Allah, avoid sharing it widely, and do not build major decisions on a single dream. Consult a knowledgeable person when the matter touches worship, family, or important choices.
Is a in the hadeeth it says that the prophet dream a prediction of the future?
No. DreamTabeer presents dream meanings as symbolic reflection in the methodology of Ibn Sirin, not as certain prediction. The same symbol can carry different meanings depending on context, the dreamer's state, and the emotions felt. Allah knows best.