Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) in the Courtyard
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This page presents 1 different perspectives on this dream symbol from various expert sources. Each interpretation considers context, emotion, and personal meaning rather than providing fixed definitions.
If Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) is seen looking into the mirror it implies that he is urging his Ummah to fully repay whatever amaanah (trust) is g…
In dreams, the courtyard is a place of refuge, if only transitory at times, and often the shape will be relevant.A square courtyard would focus on physical or m…
Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-alayhi-wasallam) has said : “Whosoever sees me in his dream he has truly seen me. For, the devil is unable to assume my form”.
If Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) is seen eating (something) it means he is urging his Ummah to discharge Za-kaah.
Seeing the prophets of Allah is the same as seeing the angels of Allah Ta’ala suggesting freshness, plentiful rains, reduction of prices of things etc. There is…
If someone sees Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) giving him any of his garments to wear or his ring or sword or any other item it means that whatever h…
The Ka’bah personifies the imaamor khalifah of the Muslims. Therefore, any excellence or defects in the Ka’bah reflects similar excellence or defects in the ima…
Seeing Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam)in beautiful garments implies that the Ummah will attain success materially as well as spiritually.
Is known in some societies as ‘anana’ or ‘excellent fruit’, and displays wealth.
Dreaming of Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam)as delivering a khutbah suggests that his Ummah will obey the laws of Shari’ah.
It symbolises his spokesperson and messenger. At other times it symbolises the soundness of his argument. Thus, if he sees his tongue as cut or short, it sugges…
If a grief-Stricken, hard-pressed, poverty-stricken person sees Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) in his dream then his afflictions and anxieties will s…
Is the geometric figure that makes the most efficient use of space.The cells of a honeycomb are hexagonal for this reason and this shape epitomizes nature’s bes…
Seeing the Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) walking is in reality an instruction from him that the Ummah should engage in Jihaad. It also suggest that…
The three cases represent the three aspects of our personality: the upper case represents our higher or spiritual self, the middle case our mental and social ap…
If someone sees the Holy Prophet (sallallaahu-alayhi-wasallam) in a happy and pleasant mood then such a dream is in reality a harbinger of goodness and happines…
Simba, the Disney mythical hero, has emerged as a modem popular archetype of a king who must transform the painful loss of his father into a heroic journey. In …
If the Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu-alayhi-wasallam) is seen standing on dry, arid land, such land will soon become green and verdant (fertile).
They symbolise the beautiful image portrayed by what a man owns.
Seeing the Holy Qur’aan in the dream means a person will acquire knowledge and wisdom. And writing it means he will acquire Deen, knowledge, wisdom and material…
A glad tiding will be received.
As a rule, stars and planets symbolize the nobility or dignitaries of country. Any goodness in them denote similar goodness in them. Note the interpretations of…
They symbolise a person’s status, honour and dignity. Any excellence or defect in them bespeaks of similar excellence or defect in his status, honour and dignit…
Hair symbolises a man’s wealth and assets or that of his employer’s.
In dreams, water is a common theme and its association with the fluid of the womb and its role in evolution make it an archetypal symbol in the dreamer’s emotio…
The stomach, intestines etc. symbolise a person’s hidden wealth which he had accumulated over the years.
They symbolise a person’s children, brothers and sisters.
These are riches a person will acquire from some powerful enemy.
Anthropologists, psychologists and dream analysts often find similar themes in dreams that appear to transcend all generations and cultures. Whilst not all expe…
If a person sees himself performing salaah in the ka’bah in the proper manner, observing complete ruku’ and sajdah and adopting inner serenity and outer calmnes…
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