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Islamic Dream Interpretations: Questions & Answers Documents from the Dr Umar Azam Archive May 1984 – May 2010*

ONE

From MSAB on Thursday 28th January 2010

Brother Umar

Thanks for your interpretations

I saw a dream that I am Imam and reciting Surat al Fateha.

As I couldn’t find matching interpretation, could you pls interpret this dream

Jazak Allah khair,

Your bother

Syed

To MSAB on Friday 29th January 2010

Wa laikum salam,

Seeing yourself as an Imam would symbolize your righteousness i.e. that you are Mash’Allah, on a straight path in our religion.

Regarding the Surah Fatiha in a dream, this is the interpretation that Ibn Sireen R.A. offers:

To recite the Fatiha, or part of the Fatiha, means to make supplications which will be granted, to bring a project which you have at heart to a good conclusion or to marry seven different women. The prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, recited: Praise belongs to Allah, lord of the worlds i.e. the Fatiha before addressing his supplications to Allah and after having addressed them to him. P. 111

Dr Umar Azam

TWO

From MSAB on Tuesday 5 January 2010

Dr Umar

Assalam alykum

I saw a dream that I am making ablution and the prayer is going on, and the Imam is a known person and he is a good pious Imam. Pls, tell me interpretation,

May Allah reward you for this in the hereafter.

Allah hafiz

Syed

To MSAB on Thursday January 2010

W/S I’m using internet in someone’s’ house; please wait for a few days = in the UK there is snow everywhere and transport is difficult, have to go to internet cafe and reply. Please wait a day or two.

To MSAB on Saturday 9th January 2010

Wa laikum salam,

Someone who sees himself doing wudu in a dream, on a journey or in an unknown place, and is in possession of a vessel which contains water, has received an indication of the length of his life. If he uses all the water he does not have any more time to live. If he uses a very small amount, then he has a long life before him. PP. 29-30.

To pray towards the Qibla means that one is going in a good direction. P.15

A religious preacher is a jurist (or eminent theologian), as is a reaher. P. 103

Dr Umar Azam

To MSAB on Saturday 9th January 2010

A religious preacher is a jurist (or eminent theologian), as is a perfumer. P. 103

Dr Umar Azam

From MSAB on Thursday 7 January 2010

Dear Umar,

Did you get my below email?

Thanks

Syed

From MSAB on Tuesday 5 January 2010

Dr Umar

Assalam alykum

I saw a dream that I am making ablution and the prayer is going on, and the Imam is a known person and he is a good pious Imam. Pls, tell me interpretation,

May Allah reward you for this in the hereafter.

Allah hafiz

Syed

From MSAB on Sunday 10th January 2010

Making wudu from the tap of the tank not from the vessel.

Thanks

Syed

To MSAB on Sunday 10th January 2010

Salaam,

Br, there are hundreds of specific combinations e.g. making wudu from lake, well, tap, river, sea, stream, rainwater etc,. Etc. and permutations but the general interpretation is the same. That is why no other interpretation can be found in books. But you may understand that, as tap water in unlimited, so it ought to be understood that Insh’Allah , you have a long life in front of you and I pray that is sp.

Dr Umar Azam

From MSAB on Monday 11th January 2010

Jazak Allah khair

THREE

From MSAB on Sunday 24th January 2010

Dr Umar, Assalam Alaykum,

I saw a dream that my relative brother kissing my forehead, could you pls, interpret this dream.

Jazak Allah khair.

Your bother

Syed

To MSAB on Monday 25th January 2010

Wa laikum salam, Br Syed

According to Ibn Sireen (R.A.) in DREAMS AND Interpretations,

“ A man’s head represents his master, he who gives for him the esteem of other people, meaning his father, brother guide, husband, prince etc. It sometimes symbolises material goods.” P. 46

The secular interpretation of forehead is:

Forehead

To see fine smooth forehead in your dream, signifies your good judgement and fairness. It is also indicative of your intellectual capacities.

To see wrinkled forehead, symbolises worries and burdens. You may be in deep thought.

To dream that your feel the forehead of your child, denotes sincere praises.

islamedia.ws/Dream_Dictionary_-Q_-Meaning_of_Dreams So a possible interpretation of your dream is that your relative brother respects you and is respected by you and could also be a means of wealth for you in some way.

Dr Umar Azam

FOUR

From form-processor@ on Saturday 27th February 2010

01- Male/Female = female

02- Age = 22

03- City & country = paris, france

04- Date of your dream = yesterday

05- Your e-mail address = sadiamohammad@

06- What did you dream? = I have seen that there’s is a big dinner (again, because it has been many days I see almost dinners in my dreams). And suddenly, I hear azaan but in fact I just hear ‘Haya Ala Fala, Haya Ala Fala’. I don’t hear the entire azaan, but just this part of the azaan, I also see an old man, perhaps the one who says the azaan.

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To sadiamohammad@ on Wednesday 3rd March 2010

Salam,

Sorry for the delay: I’ve been distributing the Holy Quran Attachments.

Your dream is good news of success in religion/wisdom (represented by ther old man) and HAYAA AL-FALAAH, which translates as COME TO success.

Congratulations on such a happy dream!

Dr Umar

FIVE

From form-processor@ on Tuesday 23rd February 2010

01- Male/Female = female

02- Age = 22

03- City & country = paris, france

04- Date of your dream = 2 days ago

05- Your e-mail address = sadiamohammad@

06- What did you dream? = My family is having a big dinner, and I do not participate, nobody asks me to come. Just my mother told me why I do not eat, but she doesn’t insist. I stay in the kitchen and I watch outside. In another flat I see many men accomplishing namaz.

Can you tell me please what’s the meaning

Thank u

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To sadiamohammad@ on Tuesday 23rd Febuary 2010

Salam, Sadia

I think this dream of yours may be interpreted literally; it is telling you that you do not agree with the rest of your family in some way. But you are correct and they are wrong: if you say men are prying, that is confirmation that you are rightly guided.

I would say be patient with your family. It could be that Allah is testing you in some way and if you are rude to your family, disrespectful etc., the situation may well result in Allah’s displeasure with you. Be kind to your family and try to make them see what it is that they are doing wrong.

Dr Umar

SIX

From Asiya Akbar (asiya@bogdans.co.za) on Wednesday 17th March 2010

I dreamt my husband chose another younger women iver me and my kids.

Please can you tell me if this is telling me something or what you make of this.

To Asiya Akbar on Thursday 18TH March 2010

Assalmu Alaikum, Asiya

My first impression of your worrying dream is that your husband may be planning to end marriage with you. If he is looking for physical beauty in his new wife, i.e. youth and good looks, that does not necessarily mean that he is dissatisfied with his current family (i.e. you and the children). Rather that accept divorce in the future, I think you should be prepared to be one of the two wives – after all, a man can marry up to 2 wives in our religion, subject to treating them all fairly!

Dr Umar

SEVEN

From form-processor@ on Tuesday 16TH March 2010

01- Male/Female = female

02- Age = 20

03- City & country = Manchester, United Kingdom

04- Date of your dream = Last Year

05- Your e-mail address = fatehak_7@

06- What did you dream? = My dream took place in my old primary school. My friend was injured and was in a room at the top of the school building. A lot of people were dead on the playground and the from the west side of the school. There was black flags that came from the west of the school, which came from Khorsan and defeated the people that were killing people in the playground. And then I woke up.

IP Address = 82.30.62.251

To fatehak_7@ on Tuesday 16TH March 2010

Assalamu Alaykum,

Thank you for filling in the GET A DREAM interpreted form on my Site drumarazam , Fatheha.

I’ll try to give to an interpretation based on the work of Ibn Sireen (R.A.) in his book Dreams and Interpretations (by the way, this book in on sale on Rolex Asian Bookshop, Wilmslow Road, Manchester for about £3).

Death in a dream signifies the end of a phase in your life. You yearn for the happy days of your primary school and the real friendships of those days. So many people from your childhood are no longer a part of your life and you wish they were (symbolised by lots of dead people). You are besieged by a number of difficulties in your life but you will be successful in overcoming these challenges with the support of your family and close friends (defeat of people killing other people).

Please see my works PRACTICAL ISLAMIC ADVICE and PRAYERS IN ISLAM (both on my site dr-umar-) and read the Das that these works contain. Insha’Allah, you will start getting religious, and sweet, dreams.

Dr Umar

From fatehak_7@ on Wednesday 24th March 2010

Walaikum Assalam,

Thank you so much for your reply, I didn’t realise that you had replies back really quick.

Fateha

EIGHT

From form-processor@ on Thursday 4th Febuary 2010

01- Male/Female = female

02- Age = 22

03- City & country = paris, france

04- Date of your dream = a few months before

05- Your e-mail address = sadiamohammad@

06- What did you dream? = I have seen that a morwi is teaching the Quran to kids. I enter the room and say Salam to the morwi and he replied. I felt to happy that he replied. In the same time I get out and eat mithai

What’s the meaning.

and I have also seen that I was doing wazuu and often see some reading Quran, why?

IP Address = 88.184.190.95

To sadiamohammad@ on Friday 5th February 2010

Assalamu Alaykum, Sadia

Thank you for filling in the GET A DREAM interpreted form on my Site drumarazam.

I’m pleased to inform you that your dreams of Morwi, teaching Quran, Salam, Mithai, Wazuu and reciting the Quran all mean that you have, or will have in the future, knowledge of, and wisdom in, our religion. So you are rightly guided in matters concerning Islam. Also, Insh’Allah, you will get more wealthy in the future. I’ve used the book Dreams and Interpretations by IBN SIREEN (R.A.) to interpret your dream symbols and here are two of the interpretations for your information:

Quran: The quran is a symbols of knowledge and wisdom. P.107

Mithai: Everything extracted from honey or sugar is a symbol of wealth. P.108

May Allah give you happiness and success in both the worlds. Ameen

Dr. Umar

NINE

From form-processor@ on Saturday 6th February 2010

01- Male/Female = female

02- Age = 22

03- City & country = paris, france

04- Date of your dream = 6 February 2010

05- Your e-mail address = sadiamohammad@

06- What did you dream? = I’ve seen the intentions of my family about jihad, my moterm father and brother. I don’t know if I can call that jihad, because it was not the one Quran tells us but the one who’s killing unguilty persons. In my dream I told them not to do like this because it’s not good, but they didn’t agree.

What should I do?

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To sadiamohammad@ on Satarday 6th Febuary 2010

Assalmu Alaikum,

Thank you for your question.

Your dreams are telling you that your arents and perhaps hate certain people perhaps out of envy etc. so you should tell them to exude goodwill to others. If they don’t agree in the dream, you need to make them realise in real life the error of their unislamic ways. I am giving you this advice based on the information you have provided me with.

Killing Dream Meaning

Psychological Meaning: If you murder someone in your dream your are expression your hatred or envy towards the person. Sometimesthe person beingkilled can represent an aspect of your own nature that you hate. For example, if a man dreams of killing a woman, it may show how he rejects the feminine side of his nature. Similary, if a woman dreams of killing a man she may be rejecting her masculine side. To dream of killing animals indicated repression your instinctive nature.



Dr Umar

TEN

From Khairoon Rizwana (Fakihasultana@) on Saturday 26th December 2009

As Salam Alaikum,

I hope u r in a good state of good health and Iman by the grace of Allah (swt).

I want to do isthikhara but my problem is as u know I often get scary dreams

Plz help out to solve my problems.

Remember me in your supplications.

Allah Hafiz

To Khairoon Rizwana on Monday 28th December 2009

Wa laikum salam,

Do you read AYAT AL-KURSI before going to sleep? I’m not a peer but you need to see a real peer for a special taweez to wear (the real peer know why you’ve come to see them before you’ve even told them, I’ve heard). I hope someone isn’t doing witchcraft (jadoo) on you.

Dr Umar Azam

ELEVEN

From Lost In Life (tazamania_16@) on Sunday 3rd January 2010

Aslamualikum,

I hope you are in good health and well being.

I cam across your website after talking to one of my friends. She woke up in the morning to find mehndi on her hands which when she smelled like mehndi and stained her hands like mehndi does. I seen her hands and the staining does look like that of mehndi staining. I was wondering if you could elaborate on the dream that you had and the whole incidence of the mehndi.

I eagerly await a response...

Truly intrigued

Tasleem Akhtar

To Tasleem on Wednesday 6th January 2010

Wa laikum salam, Tasleem

Apologies for delay in emailing but there have been many inches (7 or 8 inches in Oldham) in United Kingdom where I live and I couldn’t get to the internet cafe in Manchester to check my mail.

Thanks for emailing me and I would like to congratulate your firend on her lovely, micaulous mehndi – indeed she is very fortunate that farishtas (angels) put it on her that measn that she is an excellent pious Muslim character.

I really wanted to marry a fellow student whike I was at university. I was in natural love with her – i.e. I didn’t intend it and didn’t do anything physical with her, every. So I couldn’t get her because my parents would never agree as they were going to force me into an arranged marriage. The mehndi incident occurred in 1984, I think, when I glorified Allah loudly for ages and fell asleep. Then saw her just standing there in my dreams – her head and shoulders – when I woke up, my hands had fine yellow mehndi on the palms and at the side! I showed them to my mother – who wouldn’t believe that is was mehndi. Later I washed off the mehndi in the sink and it physically came off! The mehndi came on miraculously another time after that – just a few months later – but I had no dream that I can recall then!

I hope these circumstances are interesting to you, Tasleem.

Dr Umar

TWELVE

From Tariq Malik (bali_786tariq@) on Tuesday 29th December 2009

Salaam,

I was wondering that if you have a dream that you feel is from allah and the dream is very clear, then does that dream still need to be interpreted or do you just wait for that dream to come true InshAllah?

Salaam

To Tariq on Tuesday 29th December 2009

Salam, Tariq

Thank you for your question. What you are talking about is a true dream – a literal dream that requires no interpretation. This is the type of dream definitely from Allah (not satan), so you wait for it to come true and it will come true InshAllah.

Your having this kind of dream shows that you are a pious person, so keep up your righteous actions and then wait for reward from Allah – reward in this world and the next.

May Allah bless you and give you the best in both worlds. Ameen.

Dr Umar Azam

THIRTEEN

From Dana Mohammed (dana@jaws.co.za) on Monday 15th February 2010

As’Salaam u wa alaikum

I had a very disturbing dream and checked your website for moreinformations, but found none. Please help me, this ddream was very bad and it’s concerning me quite a bit.

The dream was terrible eveil. My body was taken over by something evil. It would go away and the whole time I felt a horrible fear that it would return, and I would feel it returning and I would try despreatl within myself to fight it but could still feel the eveil trying take over my body, trying to possess me.

Whats does this mean. I was running away, but it still kept coming after me.

I am very worried. Please help me.

Dana Mohammed

To Dana Mohammed on Monday 15th February 2010

Wa laikum salam, Dana

First of all, I’m very sorry to learn of your terrifying dream. Here are some interpretations for your unpleasant dream:

Islamic Dream Interpretations Dictionary: Dreams Interpretaion Dictionary - Demons

Demons/Devil

 Devil

 Basic Meaning - A fear of those repressed contents of the unconscious that are, when acknowledged the very forces that could bestow a harmonious and balanced life.

 (1) The Satan of Jewish - Christian - Islamic tradition was originally a horned fertility god, a personification of the fertilizing power of Nature {the tradition of God is separate from Nature}. In psychological terms, a fertilizing agent is something within the psyche that can inaugurate a new phase in the individual's development.

 (2) The evil connotations of the devil figure may reflect the dreamer's fear of those repressed contents of the unconscious that are, in fact, the very forces that - if mobilized and utilized - could bestow a new and fuller life. What we repress is invariably something that had great value for us but on some occasion in the past gave rise to guilt-feelings or a fear of punishment. It is our fears that invest the unconscious with the fearsome characteristics of a dark underworld inhabited by evil monsters. In reality, the unconscious contains all the energy and wisdom we need for healing and wholeness.

 It might be said that our fundamental human task is the conversion of the devil within ourselves, that is, converting negatively charged {dissident, destructive} psychic forces into positively charged {life-enhancing and unifying} powers. But you won't convert the devil with brute force, only with love. The negatively charged psychic forces are the ones you neglect and despise or fear. They become positively charged when you acknowledge them and integrate them into your conscious life.

 If we do not recognize the "devil" within ourselves, we shall project him onto others and thereby give more scope for hatred and destruction {the real devil!} in the world.

 (3) In certain contexts - if, for example, he has horns or is sexually involved with naked women - the devil may be a sexual symbol. If sexuality is repressed in such a guise in a woman's dream, it is possibly because she has a fear of sexual relations. In a man's dreamthe indication might be that he has a guilt-ridden attitude towards his own sexuality {which Freud might trace back to anxiety arising out of the normal male infant's erotic feelings for his mother}.

 Demons

Demons in dreams probably represent parts of your unconscious mind that have been repressed and neglected and are now threatening to disrupt or mutilate the psyche. They should be approached lovingly, given attention and integrated into your conscious life. This will bring about their "conversion": They will cease to threaten and will contribute their vital energies to the enhancement of the self.

 Self-knowledge - knowing what we are carrying around with us in our unconscious - is the only sure defence against what in ancient times was called demonic possession, which in psychological terms means the conscious ego being taken over by unconscious forces {obsessive fear or anger, or whatever}.

 Reference: Eric Ackroyd

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

The problem in your life seems to be that you may be feeling guilty or afraid of some incident or situation, so you must turn to Allah Ta’lah for help i.e. by reading duas and doing dhikr. Allah is All-Powerful; no demon can harm you if Allah forbids such a thing. Remember this.

FOURTEEN

From Iftikhar Ali (ahmedali44@) on Wednesday 13th January 2010

My wife keeps on having dreams for the past 1 year of losing gold 4-5 rings.

Please tell us what this means?

Thz

Ali

To Iftikhar Ali on Friday 15th January 2010

Salam, Ali

Here is a possible interpretation:

Ring

Seeing a ring on your finger in your dream indicates your commitment to a relationship or a successful new endeavour. It also demonstrates your loyalty to your ideals, responsibilities, and beliefs. Seeing a broken ring in your dream indicates an attack on your loyalty. It is indicative of disappointments and separation. Dreaming that you lose a ring or someone has stolen your ring, suggests that you will lose something or someone near and dear to you.

dreamsmeaning.co.uk

I’m sure your wife wakes up worried from theses dreams. She should glorify Allah, as for Allah’s forgiveness and accept whatever does happen as fate; after all, whatever happens, happens for the best because Allah is most merciful.

Dr Umar.

FIFTEEN

From Khairoon Rizwana (Fakihasultana@) on Wednesday 30th December 2009

As salam alaikum,

I hope u r in a good state of health and iman by the grace of all (swt).

Yes I read Ayat-Al-Kursi every day before going to sleep and after performing WADHU also.

I do not know how to contact a PEER, if you know please tell me.

10 or 15 days before I saw a dream that I and all my brothers and sisters we all became small of age below 10 years and playing near MACCA SHARIEEF. And MACCA SHARIEEF is not like how it is now at present developed but how it was 400 or 500 hundred years before u might have seen in the pics. Nothing was build near it only MACCA SHARIEEF and sand was there. Now what does this means. What is the Tabier of this dream plz tell me.

My borther his name is Mohammed Wajhi Moinuddin Khan his is seeing this dream continuously from last 4 days.

In his dream he is seeing a unknown dargha, and from MAZAR blood is coming out. What does this mean, plz tell me the tabier of this dream also.

Remember me in your supplications.

Allah Hafiz

To Khairoom Rizwana on Wednesday 30th December 2009

Wa laikum salam,

I’m afraid I don’t know any real peer; if I did, I wouldn’t be asking you to find one – I’d be recommending one! I’m in the UK and if you’re in Pakistan, you’ve a better chance of finding one because the really religious people are there. If not then we both don’t know anyone. We need to be careful of all sorts of frauds nowadays.

The interpretation of eeing Makkah in a dream is positive:

Makkah: Seeing oneself entering Makkah in a dream may refer to a state of security and peace (Sharh as Sunnah, vol 12 p221)

Based on “Whoever enters Makkah will be secure” (Surah al Imran (3):97)

Tafsirmimpi..../Islamic-dream-interpretation-meaning-of-dreams-in-Islam-i/-

I don’t know about the significance of seeing Makkah as in the past or mazar blood coming out of and unknown dargah. Perhaps you’d like to put these questions to ASK IMAM at

SIXTEEN

From Kausar Khan (queenofhearts004@) on Saturday 27th March 2010

Name: Kausar Khan

City and country: Multan, Pakistan

Age: 27

School/College/University: UC, Berkley

Male/Female: Female

Comments: I don’t know what dreams means. But I’ve been seeing few dreams which proved to be exactly same afterward. This strengthened my belief in dreams. I am not so good Muslim, I miss my prayers but don’t hurt people and don’t tease them at all. But I still get depressing dreams. Probably owing to my daily routine and depressed life. I was seeking for a suggestion or advice. Probably you could be of some help to me.

To Kausar Khan on Saturday 27th March 2010

Assalmu Alaikum, Kauser

Thanks for signing my Guestbook on my Site dr-umar- with your comments on your dreams and predicament. To get tou out of your pattern of depressing dreams cuased by a somewhat depressed life I suggest you read the Dua specific to your situation, It can be found at:



Keep in touch

Dr Umar

SEVENTEEN

From Haroon Yousaf (inbox.haroon@) on Tuesday 5th January 2010

AOA Doctor Sahib,

I hope you will be doing good, inshaAllah. I would like you to review two dreams of mine that are very obvious but may require something to be further corroborated - if need be.

I thank Allah subhana wa'tala for His blessings as depicted through these dreams:

A. At the time of Adhane-Fajn

“I saw myself - wearing the same sheet (chadar) around me that I wrap around myself usually when I go to Fajr prayer to a nearby mosque – sitting on a 2-3 foot high perimeter (clay) wall of a clay house, as in villages, not filled with things or households. There was a very noble lady wearing Green dress and white scarf covering her hair but leaving her face open; age around 35-45; formidable yet with sweet facial features (alhamdulillah, I still remember).

She was distributing some things and items to unknown, unseen people (or whatever as I couldn't see them). While she was holding a light brown sheet of cloth (chadar) she noticed and looked at me smiling and asking as if - a mother to a child - "Tumhein bhee kuch chahiye..?" (Do you also need anything?) as if I was not there to ask for anything rather I was the guest but since she was distributing things at that time she asked me the same question while smiling just to hear my answer.

And I answered, "Aapki mazi hai...Agar de dein to meharbani hai." (As you wish, I would appriciate if you would grant me something!).

She smiled and thought for some moments and then walked back' At that time a very clear voice said, ''This is Syeda Ayesha Siddiqa(RA), Umm-ul-Momineen!".

I woke up!

After the above dream - for many days - no further dream came. I thought may be my answer was not right or may be something wrong happened - I also asked for Allah's forgiveness.

After around two weeks this dream came:

B. Around Tahajjud.

"I saw myself wearing Jean and half-sleeve T-shirt with a very healthy and muscular body and there was a beautiful girl dressed up with ornaments and make-up looking at me and sort of seducing me the way girls do usually. (I was also sort of little bit taking interest into

that "eye-balling"). While that girl in my pursuit; I entered in my neighbourhood mosque and went to the cabinet from where I use to pick up Quran to recite between Asar till Magrib. There I see a Brown very strong rope coming down from skies (I couldn’t see the other end) and water was coming down on it in medium (good) quantity. So, I thought of taking a bath there (strange). The girl was standing outside the mosque and trying to sneak-peak and I was to undress but was worried why this girl is staring at me and how can then I take a bath while she is there. All of a sudden big curtains fall from sky and cover me totally among them. I cling on to/hold the rope tightly and start taking bath. But it becomes difficult for me to wash and clean myself under those curtains while holding the rope and directing that medium stream of water trickling down on that rope.

All of a sudden the rope turns Black! It turns out to be night-time. I am no more in the mosque and the girl is gone. Instead I am out on road may be on a crossing - in the middle of the market - holding very tightly that rope which has turned into a thick black water-pump coming down from the highest most water tank almost in the skies. There are other sky-scrappers and buildings around me. People are walking around me. Markets are on; life is bustling, cars are moving. But that tallest water-tank is the highest most building then anything other building around. My black-water-pipe was stuck somewhere. Some unknown people standing on the high-roofs helped correct and release that pipe from where it was stuck. Finally it’s directly coming from the tallest /highest building to me and Lo! A very thick, heavy and strong water stream jets into air out of it. It’s so strong that I feel pressure on my chest and wherever I point it to...but it’s very fresh, clean and pleasant water- I start bathing in it in ecstasy. Life is moving on around me. But I am bathing...throwing water on myself and around...drinking it...even I start dancing in it... I bath and bath and bath... and finally when I am done bathing after a long time I hand that pipe over to another young man who comes near to me with a beard on his face and say...take it, it’s your turn now.”

Please comment.

JazakAllah Khair.

Wasalaams,

Haroon Yousaf.

P.s. May Allah forgive me any mistakes in dream-narrations. (amen).

From Haroon Yousaf on Thurday 7th January 2010

Doctor sahib, AOA

The below dremas require comments from your side. I sent this mail day before yesterday.

Regards

Haroon

To Haroon Yousaf on Thursday 7th January 2010

Please wait a day or two. A few problems have come up.

Dr Umar Azam

To Haroon Yousaf on Saturday 9th January 2010

Wa laikum salam,

All these interpretations are from IBN SIREEN, Dreams and interpretations.

Your first dream:

Dreaming of men, of knowledge, or pious people, is a great good. P.14.

Seeing the Prophet (pbuh) in dream foretells something good. The dreamer will, without a doubt, perform good actions (if a wife or a daughter of such good people/prophets are seen such as Syeda Ayesha R.A., then I should think this means that you do good to the females of your household i.e. wife, daughters, sisters etc., for example you give them gifts/favours that they appreciate a good deal).

Your second dream:

Romantic scene dream > beautiful girl finding you attractive is an indication of Allah’s pleasure with you for your good deeds – this sweet message is an acknowledgment of your righteousness and a portent of reward you will get in the hereafter.

To wash in water heralds the departure of anxieties and pains, a happy event or healing. If the dreamer is worried or in trouble, Allah will help him. If he is ill, Allah will heal him. If he is in debt, Allah will release him from debt. If he dreads something, Allah will allay his fear. Finally, if he is prison, Allah will delivers him.

Does it not say in the Quran:

“Stamp your foot! This is a cool washing –place and something to drink. We gave him back his family and the same gain them as a mercy from us and a reminder to people of intelligence.” (38:41-42)

If you saw tall buildings, commerce etc., that could be a sign that Allah will rid you of your financial struggles so that you will move abroad to some rich country such as America or canda and become wealthy. But you will still praise Allah and be grateful to Allah – wealth will not change you.

Dr Umar Azam

EIGHTEEN

From Uzair Ahmed (flexfones@hotmail.co.uk) on Saturday 20th March 2010

Little bit bout me, 17, go to grammar school, a few years ago I wasn't very religious but not a troublemaker but now I read all 5 namaz and do zikr regularly. The dream happened on a Saturday where I woke up for fajr then after I read it I went back to sleep and then the dream happened.

The dream started and I was in a bus and got dropped off at a pretty beautiful place had trees and a few mountains but there were a few houses and roads around wasn’t completely desert. I asked the man there is it ok if I just go to urinate somewhere and he said ok I tried looking for a bush somewhere to do it but everywhere I looked there were people around so I didn’t do it. Straight after that I was getting worried about not missing the namaz and I started looking for a place where I could pray my brother (l9) was with me but he is not that religious. We looked and came upon this strange place just over a hill it was like a square of joint abandoned houses with an area in the middle to walk across. So we walked across the Centre of this ring and I looked up and I saw the most realistic image of a ghost just appear on the balcony, it was like a dead woman or teenager definitely female though. I was very scared and got a shock when that happened but continued to go to this landing of some house to pray in. We went there and laid out our janamaz my bro started but I kept on seeing that same ghost of the woman or girl, this time on the right of me out of the corner of my eye so I didn't start namaz cos of fright, later on I started and I intended to do 4 rakah but only did 2 and my bro finished and he said to me while I was reading I’m going now I pleaded and begged him not go but he refused and I broke my namaz and told him I will go with you. When I went to the end my brother went away but I went back to the place on my own (don’t know why) and saw the same things, however this time I was persistent on praying and not running away. So I started praying but then my namaz broke when some kids about 5 and I only recognised 1 started messing about to the point where it completely disrupted my namaz. When I looked at them they said you have to play game first. That was it.

To Uzair Ahmed on Sunday 21st March 2010

Salam, Uzair

Thank you for contacting me. I think this dream is telling you that, before you become seriously religious, life for you was all fun and games (symbolized by the beautiful place; young kids playing games). However now you have become holy and come on the straight path (symbolized by janamaz; reading salah).

But the devil could still be whispering to you e.g. chat up girls (even though this phase of your life is ‘dead’ (symbolized by the ghost of the dead girl).

From your dream, it appears that your brother has not had the same difficulties before himself becoming pious that you have yourself suffered.

Your dream seems to be quite difficult to interpret but, rather than disappoint you and say that it doesn’t mean anything, I have attempted the above interpretation using the methodology of IBN SIREEN (R.A.) Dreams and interpretations.

For this explanation, I have assumed that your dream was a religious message from Allah Ta’lah (since it’s central notion is praying) and not simply a suggestion of your own mind.

May Allah Most High give you health and happiness, success and salvation! Ameen!

Dr Umar

From Uzair on Monday 5th April 2010

From Kausar Khan (queenofhearts004@) on Saturday 27th March 2010

Name: Uzair

City and country: UK

Age: 17

School/College/University: College

Male/Female: Male

Comments:

Very informal interpretation of my dream, was told aspects of it which I would not have been able to do myself.

Thanks to Dr Umar Azam

NINETEEN

From Haroon Yousaf (inbox.haroon@) on Monday 8th March 2010

AOA, I hope you will be fine, Alhamdulillah.

After so mnay days I once again had a dream on the night of the last Juma i.e. the night between Feb 4th and 5th exactly at the time of Tahajjud. It surely needs careful interpretation.

Background: For the pst some days I have been praying to allha subhana’w tala to pat me/buck me up slightly if He likes my efforts (also gifted by Him only) to understand and thank Him back His grace and will only. On the same night I was intimate with my wife and required Ghusal before Tahajjud; when I woke up, I asked my wife if water if avaible? – in Lahore (Pak) water-shortage is common at odd times. She denies thereby checking the washroom. I slept back in a thought that probably I will take bath before fajr and better doze off tonight’s Tahajjud. So, I slept back.

Dream: 0400 hours onwards.

Begins.

A. I got a clear though while I was asleep to do Tayyammum but then I though it’s not possible in the presence of water which is soon to come

B. I saw myself in my neighbouring mosque desperately trying to search for a wash room that also provides bathing facilities but unfortunately I am unable to find one there. I wanted to take a bath since Fajr was about to begin.

C. Standing before the wash rooms of the mosque – there arrived a pant-shirt clad man who asked me to help write some application and I wrote a comprehensive supplication for him helping him better project his objectives and in the end I also wrote about my objectives and demands as well.

D. (the scene changed) I see two fine white Shalwaar-Qameez clad young men sitting on chairs on my right and left sides with black well-dressed neat hair. Both of them are beautiful and the one on my right is more beautiful with fair complexion and aged 20-25 – and the one on my left is with wheatish complexion ages 26-30 with a mature look on his face. The relatively mature person was holding one paper (about me) most probably the application I just wrote and them he started talking to the younger person who, all the time, kept smiling and said nothing. Mature person says “Isn’t he the one who nags when he speaks to his parents? “Yeh wohi nahi hai jo apnay maan baap se daant ker baat kerta hai?”. Then he looked at the paper and said, “His writing tells me he’s not an ordinary boy”. Then he says to the young person, “he’s trying to run your show nowadays” (trying to follow you). The young person keeps smiling and says nothing

But both of them did not wear any beards i.e. clean-shaved faces.

The conversation occurs in a friendly environment with positivity.

He indicated my biggest flaw (of misbehaving with my parents at times) I am trying my best to get rid of this flaw.

Before the dream ends; I have an explicit thought in my head that the mature person and the young person are names Ibrahim and Mohammed respectively.

Ends

The I woke up!

I read somewhere dreams that depict prophets (AS) not in their actual features need interpretations.

Please let me know accordingly.

Stay safe,

Waiting anxiously,

Haroon Yousaf

To Haroon Yousaf on Tuesday 9th March 2010

Wa laikum salam, Br Yousaf

The prophets Ibraheem and Muhammed (Peace be upon them both) represents the straight path in religion.

This dream is telling you that Allah Most High is happy with your religious deeds. But to be completely in the straight path you will need to solve the problem of dealing with your parents.

I would suggest that you need to be fair to both your parents and your wife. You cannot humiliate your parents for the sake of your wife and have to treat your wife fairly even if there is conflict between her and your parents.

We all have trials in life and this is your particular one! Success in it is sure to lead to bakhshish (salvation).

May Allah grant you success and happiness in this world and the hereafter. Ameen!

Dr Umar Azam

From Haroon Yousaf on Thursday 11th March 2010

Assalam O Aleykum and thank you brother Azam,

Just one more thing; I read somewhere Ibn-e-Sireen and some others – when they were told about a prophet figure appearing in dreams contrary to their recognized feature i.e. without beards etc. – they used to tell the person that he probably did not dream that particular prophet this thinks he has.

In my dream both of them was clean-shaven. Besides, that mosque is also a Madrassah for young boys of an age bracket of 12-30.

Pleas answer me once more; are you sure that Prophets (AS) can appear in one’s dream without their recognized feature(s) and if yes, what’s the significance or any particular meaning of that dream?

Please answer.

Wasalam,

Best regards

Haroon

To Haroon Yousaf on Friday March 2010

Wa laikum salam, Br Haroon

I have the book Dreams and interpretations by IBN SIREEN (R.A.), at home but as far as I am aware, nowhere in the book does it distinguish between the physical features of the Prophets. Just the mention of a name, or seeing someone representing a Prophet, means the right way as regards religion.

However, if you still feel there is more to your question, please ask imam at and also marvel at the stunning photos of Islamic Miracles on this impressive site!

Dr Umar Azam

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To Samiya Khan (samiya.khan8@) on Tuesday 30th March 2010

Salam, Br Samiya

Well, Mash’Allah, you are very fortunate to have had such an auspicious dream and Insh’Allah, you son will help to serve Islam; is miracles (may ne be a future saint will be needed to strengthen Islam against the kafirs. You're most

Welcome to tell me the dream in full because it sounds very interesting.

From Samiya Khan on Wednesday 31st March 2010

Sir,

I dreamt that I was in Aihram i.e ladies aihram for hajj. On my way I found one child who was very ugly n like African boy with small horns and bound in chains. He was thrown in desert. I was moving in kafla for hajj. Nobody was taking him. I took him in my arm cleaned him with cloths which I possessed. He was too much dirty, he was wild like kind of human killer cos he attacked the people with me but I tried to control him. Then I was back to my place which was like madrasa for girls and boys which was my personal. I brought up that kid. I kept him in separate room hold in chains. Other kids and ladies working with me were scared of him cos he will eat them. But my all love and affection changed that child in normal child and he lost his horrifying horns also. Then what I saw that my husband (at that time my husband were only engaged) came to me and told me that he lost his mobile. I told him don’t u worry you will get your mobile. Then in next scene what I saw that one group of saint ladies came to visit me. One of them was my senior I recognised her in my college of M.B.B.S. She told me that SAMYA YOU ARE CHOSEN BY ALI.AH.YOU WILL HAVE TO DO ALOT IN PATH OF TRUTH AND FOR ISLAM. I asked her why me? She told we don’t know but you are the ONE. I was surprised and worried too. Then what I saw that black child (now he was my adopted son) in a big hall of madrasa tells all the kids while sitting on a long dining hall that "the lunch is late but if I make pray god will serve me food instantly." All other kids laughed but when he prayed it was like from heaven food was in front of him. Now another kid who was my actual i.e my biological son he said "so that was only for you but now if I pray my god will serve all the kids here in the hall [which were about 100-200]." He prayed and all the food suddenly appeared in front of all the children. I was watching all this from the corner hiding myself. When I saw this I got scared. I went to both kids my son and my adopted never to do this again. And I told my son not to show up yourself to the world. I was kind of scared of like losing him, and questioning myself why my son. Next in the morning At 7 am the first call which I received was from my fiancée. My future husband that he lost his mobile while night duty in hospital (my husband is also a doctor). I was so much surprised n scared but I dint tell him anything coz he won’t believe me. I told him don’t worry you will get you mobile. To my surprise after 3days he found his mobile which was like IMPOSSIBLE. I SWEAR everyone was surprised even my husband too couldn’t believe it. The day I dreamt I had a horrible accident too in a car which my driver was driving. I had my friends too with me in car so I had to sit in front seat. The car was stroked on my side but I was saved. I got scared again but then I gave sadqa. I SWEAR by m Allah its all true I don’t say that I’m a very good Muslim. I almost always miss my prayers but recite Quran or a surah almost every day. Do wazifas and serve humans wholeheartedly. Liked worked in flood operations, war conflict areas of Pakistan for almost four months and in danger areas of Himalayas i.e. Karakuram Mountains. Those people were very affectionate and beloved me cos I did the same to them.

Rest sire I leave it to you now what to do further...

To Samiya Khan on Monday 5th April 2010

Assalau Alaykum, Samiya Khan

Thank you v, much for relating your very interesting dream in full.

After reading it, I get the impression that you are a kind and caring person at heart. Because you do good to others, Allah does, and will give you good in this world and the next, Insh’Allah. And Allah will continue to save you from calamities e.g. the car accident.

I very much hope and pray that you get a pious son with the Blessing of Allah Most High. I do not though, understand the part of your dream where he was like an ugly African boy,, who was aggressive. And you then adopted him and changed him to a holy person.

Perhaps your son will be very naughty in this childhood and you will shape his character so that he becomes holy. The part of the dream about his making food from heaven appear for so many people it is truly an action of KARAMAT (miracle) in the same manner of the saints in our Islami mazab SHAMUS (RA), for whom no-one would cook a piece of meat and he made the sun really come close and roast it for him.

Thanks for communicating with me. May Allah Almighty give you health and happiness, success and salvation. Ameen.

Dr Umar.

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