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Islamic Dream Interpretation Camel and Dream Meaning

camel sometimes symbolises a journey, sometimes grief and at other times a huge and healthy person_depending on circumstances. The same is the case when a strong, red camel is seen. Source: Ibn Sirin

camel in a dream also represents prosperity, trials, a tree or women’s holdings. A tamed camel in a dream represents a learned person. Collecting camel’s fur in a dream means money. Source: Ibn Sirin

Camels symbolize devils in view of a religious belief that they are carrying demons on their humps. They also symbolize death because of their ugly voice and bad temper and because they carry beloved ones far away. Likewise, the camel represents the ignorant and hypocritical individual in view of the Quranic verse: “Or deemest thou that most of them hear or understand? They are but as the cattle—nay, but they are farther astray!”  (“Al-Furqan” [The Criterion], verse 44.) It also alludes to the patient, enduring person or the ship  (because camels are the ships that ply the lands). Moreover, the sight of a camel is a harbinger of sorrow, as the Holy Prophet is reported to have once said, “Riding camels is sorrow and notoriety.” Source: Islamic Scholars

An Unfamiliar Camel

If an unknown, ugly camel is seen appearing in an area of city or village it means either an enemy will make his appearance in that place or that place will be devastated by floods, plague or disease. But if the camel is seen as beautiful and healthy then the end result of the above calamities will be favourable and a means of blessings. Source: Ibn Sirin

She-Camel

It represents a woman if the viewer of the dream is unmarried. Otherwise it means a journey, land, property or house. Source: Ibn Sirin

Arab She-Camel

An Arab she-camel: An honest and well-born Arab woman. Source: Islamic Scholars

She-Camel Leaves one’s House

If a she-camel leaves one’s house in a dream, it means separation from one’s wife through either a divorce or death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Holding the Reins of a Camel

If one sees himself holding the reins of a camel and driving it on a paved road in a dream, it means that he will guide a heedless person and lead him on the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Taking a Camel’s Reins

Taking a camel’s reins and pulling it to a known place:  (1) Will reform a debauchee.  (2) Leaders will be attracted to the dreamer. Source: Islamic Scholars

Taking Camel through a Side Road

If one takes the camel through a side road in a dream, it means that he will lead such a person into wrongdoing. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing Camels without Saddles or Ornaments

Seeing camels without saddles or ornaments or proceeding along the road: Clouds and rain. Source: Islamic Scholars

Single Camel

One camel: A man; if Arab, an Arab man, et cetera. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel with a Pedigree

camel with a pedigree: A traveller, a sheikh, or a famous man. Source: Islamic Scholars

Owning a Camel

Owning a camel: Will overpower strong and influential men. Source: Islamic Scholars

Watching Arab Camels

Watching Arab camels: Will rule over an Arab province. Source: Islamic Scholars

Taking Camel Wool

Taking camel wool: Lasting money. Source: Islamic Scholars

Watching Two Camels Fighting

Watching two camels fighting: War will break out between two kings or great men. Source: Islamic Scholars

Eating the Head of a Camel Raw

Eating the head of a camel raw: Will slander or backbite a great man. Source: Islamic Scholars

Eating Camel Meat

It means illness for the one who eats it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Eating camel meat: Will fall sick. Source: Islamic Scholars

Cooked Camel Meat

Cooked camel meat:  (1) Halal  (lawful or honest) gains.  (2) Sincerity and success in doing certain things, but with caution, in view of a verse in the Holy Quran: “All food was lawful unto the children of Israel, save that which Israel forbade himself…”  (“Al-Imran” [The Family of Imran], verse 93.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Calf that is Weaned

Camel Calf that is Weaned — It symbolises a perbond child. Source: Ibn Sirin

Milk of Wild Camel

It symbolises progress in one’ Deen. Source: Ibn Sirin

Camel Milk

Cow Milk, Camel Milk and Buffalo Milk — All three symbolise prosperity and goodness, sheep milk also symbolises prosperity and goodness but to a lesser degree than the former. Source: Ibn Sirin

Drinking Camel Milk

Drinking camel milk without milking it means the person will acquire lawful wealth from someone who is physically strong, wields power and commands respect. Source: Ibn Sirin

Chewing Camel Milk

Chewing camel milk: Humiliation. Source: Islamic Scholars

Milking a Camel

Milking a camel and drinking its milk in a dream also means marriage to a pious and a chaste woman. If one is already married, then it means that his wife will beget a blessed son. Source: Ibn Sirin

Milking a camel in a dream means receiving a significant gift from a person in authority. If the milk turns into blood in the dream, it means that he will acquire illegal funds. Source: Ibn Sirin

Milking a camel: Money from a king or an influential person. If blood comes out instead of milk, illicit gains. Source: Islamic Scholars

Milking She Camel

Milking an Arabian she camel in a dream means working in an Arab country. Milking an Asian Bactrian camel in a dream means working in another country. If blood comes out of the glands of a she-camel instead of milk in a dream, it means deviation from Allah’s path, or it could represent a tyranny. If a venom flows from one’s glands instead of milk in the dream, it means earning unlawful money. Source: Ibn Sirin

The one who does this will acquire lawful wealth from a woman. But if, instead of milk, he takes out blood, pus or anything else from the udder the wealth thus acquired with be unlawful. Source: Ibn Sirin

Milking a she-camel: Work will pay. Source: Islamic Scholars

She-camel Giving Milk in a Mosque

A she-camel giving milk in a mosque or an agricultural field: A fertile year to come. If people are scared or besieged, or if there is some intrigue or heresy in the air, all those things would disappear, as the she-camel milk represents normalcy in adoring God and observing the Tradition of the Holy Prophet. Source: Islamic Scholars

Drawing Water from Old Well and giving to Camels

If one sees himself drawing water from an old well to give water to his camels or to provide drinks for people in a dream, it means that he performs good deeds and that he is a charitable person. He then becomes like a shepherd. Source: Ibn Sirin

Herding Camels

Herding camels in a dream means presiding over people from a different land. Source: Ibn Sirin

Voice of Camel

The gurgling of a camel in a dream represents a blessed journey, a pilgrimage, a successful business trip, or toiling and hardships. Source: Ibn Sirin

The gurgling of camels in a dream means travels and difficulties. Source: Ibn Sirin

Farmer Counting Camels

If a farmer sees himself counting camels in a dream, it means rain and a good harvest. Source: Ibn Sirin

Camel Hair

If a man sees himself as spinning wool, hair or camel hair it means hew will soon undertake a journey and return with halaal provision in abundance and wealth which will be a means of great barakah and blessings for him. Source: Ibn Sirin

Being Mounted on a Camel

Being mounted on a horse or a camel and holding a spear: Dignity, influence, authority, and prosperity. Source: Islamic Scholars

Traveling on Foot Leading a Camel

If he travels on foot leading a camel in the dream, it means that he will do so with the help of a woman. Source: Ibn Sirin

Camel Meat

It represents the belongings of the one who sees the dream. Source: Ibn Sirin

Camel meat:  (1) Money and other benefits from the supreme authority.  (2) Money from a giant man and powerful enemy, as long as the dreamer had not touched it. If he had, it would mean the reverse. Eating it cooked means the dreamer will unjustly eat the wealth of another person, fall ill, then recover. Source: Islamic Scholars

Driving a Herd of Camels

Driving a herd of camels or becoming the owner of such a herd means he will become the leader of a people. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Camel Litter

In a dream palanquin or a litter or a camel litter represents a woman. Camel litter carrying pilgrims represents the festivals, pilgrimage season, celebrations, joy and glad tidings in the town one may recognize in his dream. Source: Ibn Sirin

Riding a Camel

Riding an animal  (horse, donkey, camel, et cetera): Dignity and fulfilment of desires. Source: Ibn Sirin

Riding a Camel

Riding a camel means that a journey is to be undertaken. Source: Ibn Sirin

Riding an Arab Camel

Riding an Arab camel: Will go to Mecca (Makkah) for the pilgrimage. Source: Islamic Scholars

Riding a She-Camel

Owning or riding a she-camel:  (1) If a bachelor, will get married.  (2) If planning to travel, the journey will take place.  (3) Will own some land or a house, et cetera. Source: Islamic Scholars

Healthy Person Riding a Camel

A healthy person dreaming of riding on a camel: Will travel. Source: Islamic Scholars

Riding a Camel in the City Center

Riding a camel in the city center or failing to make it move: Worries, sorrow and such troubles as would cripple the dreamer and prevent him from rising or moving, like going to jail or falling ill. Source: Islamic Scholars

A revolutionary dreaming of riding a camel in the city center or failing to make it move: Will get caught and perish, especially if he was wearing a showy dress. Source: Islamic Scholars

Riding an Obedient Camel

Riding a camel who is obedient to his master in a dream means solving one’s problem at the hand of a foreigner. If an Arab helps resolving one’s problem in the dream, it means that the person in the dream will perform a pilgrimage to Allah’s House in Mecca. If he dismounts his camel during his journey in a dream, it means that he will be inflicted with a disease that will obstruct his journey. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sick Person Travels on Camel

A sick person dreaming that he will travel on a camel: Will die. Source: Islamic Scholars

Woman Riding on a Camel

A woman dreaming of riding on a camel:  (1) If single, will get married.  (2) The absent husband will come back unless there are signs of notoriety and scandals in the dream, in which case it should be taken at face value. Source: Islamic Scholars

Fighting a Camel

Fighting or quarrelling with a camel means he will fight with his enemy. Source: Ibn Sirin

Camel that Escapes

An escaped, lost or stolen camel means that a perbond wife will separate from him. Source: Ibn Sirin

Running on a Camel

Running on a horse, camel, or any such animal or on one’s feet: Request will be granted speedily; escape and salvage from a fearful matter. It could also mean trying to flee from God Almighty or the Angel of Death, in which case the dreamer is doomed to perish. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel driver

In a dream, a camel driver represents a manager, a guide, a sailor, the captain of the ship, travels, or death of a sick person. Source: Ibn Sirin

Leaping Over a Camel

If one sees himself leaping over a camel in a dream, it means distress, a sickness or a growing enmity toward an insolent person. Source: Ibn Sirin

Unable to Control a Camel

If one finds himself unable to control his camel in a dream, it means being overcome by a strong opponent. Source: Ibn Sirin

Being unable to control a camel: Pain from a mighty enemy. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Eating Meat

camel eating meat or going about eating something unknown from each house: An epidemic. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Seen Downtown

camel seen downtown or amid a group of people: An outspoken man will die or get killed. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Chasing People

camel chasing people: A tyrant, an enemy, or some flood will wreak havoc in the area. Source: Islamic Scholars

Falling from a Camel

Falling from a camel: Will become poor. Source: Islamic Scholars

Being Thrown by a Camel

Being thrown by a camel: Will get ill. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Rebelling

camel rebelling against the dreamer: Disease, sorrow, and a dispute with a man. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Entering Mouth

camel entering the dreamer’s mouth or any part of his body: Will be possessed by a demon. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Dying in a House

camel dying in a house: The sick father of the family or the dreamer’s chief or son  (if ill) will die. The camel’s flesh falling apart and its bones being scattered represent a heritage. Source: Islamic Scholars

Slaughtered Camel

A slaughtered camel: Injustice. Source: Islamic Scholars

Slaughtering a camel to eat it in a house where no one is ill:  (1) Will open a store.  (2) Will help justice prevail and be rewarded for that. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Skinned Alive

camel skinned alive: Power will wane, money will go, and isolation will follow. Source: Islamic Scholars

Touching a Baby Camel

Touching a baby camel: Sorrow and worries. Source: Islamic Scholars

Camel Skin

Camel skin: An inheritance. The she-camel symbolizes a woman, a year, a tree, a palm tree, a ship, or some complications. Everything that is put on a camel’s back, like a saddle, a palanquin, et cetera, for the rider to sit on equally refers to a woman. Source: Islamic Scholars

Incident: Pot filled with Milk and a pot filled with Honey

A man came to Imam Ibn Sirin and said: “I saw a pot filled with milk, then someone brought a second pot of the same size which was filled with honey. He then poured the honey into the milk, and miraculously, the first pot contained both of them without any spillage. Further on, he poured some foamy substance on the top, and I sat with some friends eating and skimming the foamy substance first. Suddenly, the contents of the pot turned into a head of a camel, and we kept on eating from it.” Ibn Sirin replied: “What a wretched dream you had! The milk represents inherent purity. Source: Ibn Sirin

What is poured into it has nothing to do with inherent purity. Your eating of the scum means waste, and neither you nor your friends will benefit from it, for God Almighty has said: “For the scum will be thrown off.” (Qur’an 17:13) As for the camel in your dream, it represents an Arab leader, and in this case, he is the Prince of the believers, the Caliph Omar Bin ‘Abdul- Aziz, and you are backbiting him and sweetening your calumny with honey.” Source: Ibn Sirin

Incident: Abraham and the Forty Camels

Sheikh Muhammad bin Isa al-Rikhawi of Aleppo, Syria, once saw in a dream that God’s prophet Abraham, Alayhi-Salam, came and gave him forty camels. Shaikh Muhammad went to Shaikh Ahmad Shahabu Deen Al-Maghribi and told him his dream. Sheikh Shahabu Deen replied: ‘You will live forty years from this day.” On the thirty-ninth year, Sheikh Muhammad visited Sheikh Shahabu Deen who encouraged him to perform his pilgrimage that year. Sheikh Muhammad died three days after his return from Mecca. Sheikh Shahabu Deen led the funeral prayer and buried him beside his father. Shortly after that, Sheikh Ahmad Shahabu Deen died and was buried in their vicinity. Source: Ibn Sirin

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Islamic Dream Interpretation Signs of the Last Hour and Dream Meaning

Seeing the Day of Resurrection, or Doomsday in a dream is a serious warning for a sinner, or it could represent a warning for someone who is contemplating a sinful act. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes justice. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also represents the spread of evil, the presence of an extended police force, and the ruling of large armies and dictatorships around the world. Thus, seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream is a reminder and a warning to the one who sees it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes that some of the major signs are actually taking place, such as blood shedding, spread of evil, belligerence of atheism, pride about wealth, ruling of the working class, building high rises, the end of the era of kings on earth, or it could remind the person of the prophesied signs, such as the rising of the sun from the West, the emergence of a beast that will speak with a human tongue, the rising of the Imposter (arb. Dajjal. Antichrist), etcetera. Source: Ibn Sirin

Such a dream also could be interpreted to suit a person who is seeking the impossible, or one who is adamant at pursuing the path of wrongdoing, falsehood and lies. Source: Ibn Sirin

If one sees the Doomsday in a dream, it means that he will escape from dangerous enemies, or that perhaps a major trial will befall the dwellers of that place. Source: Ibn Sirin

Man at War Dreams of Doomsday

A man at war dreaming of Doomsday: Will triumph. Source: Islamic Scholars

Sees hour has come for him Alone

Dreaming that the hour has come for you alone: Will die. Source: Islamic Scholars

Dreaming of the Atrocities of Doomsday

Dreaming of the atrocities of Doomsday, then seeing everything returning to normal:  (1) Justice will replace injustice inflicted by most unfair people.  (2) The dreamer is immersed in sins, asking impossible things, determined to keep lying, and refusing to repent, owing to the Quranic verse: “Nay, but that hath become clear unto them which before they used to hide. And if they were sent back they would return unto that which they are forbidden. Lo! they are liars.” Source: Islamic Scholars

Signs of the Hour Marking the End of the World

Seeing one of the signs of the hour marking the end of the world, such as the sun rising in the west, the mammals, reptiles, and insects flocking, the appearance of the Antichrist or of Gog and Magog:  (1) Good augury for an obedient worshiper of God.  (2) A warning to sinners. Source: Islamic Scholars

Standing before God on Doomsday

Seeing oneself standing before God on Doomsday or the dead coming out of their graves: Justice will prevail quickly. Source: Islamic Scholars

Doomsday has Come

Dreaming that Doomsday has come: The dreamer is compelled to travel. Source: Islamic Scholars

Being Pushed to join Crowd of the Resurrected

Seeing oneself alone or with another person being pushed to join the crowd of the resurrected: The dreamer is unjust in view of the verse of the Holy Quran that says: “ (And it is said unto the angels): Assemble those who did wrong, together with their wives and what they used to worship.”  (“Al-Saffat” [Those Who Set the Ranks], verse 22.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Angel Handing over a Book and Commanding him to Read

An angel handing over a Scripture or a book to the dreamer and commanding him to read:  (1) Good dream for a pious person, meaning joy.  (2) The fate of an irreligious dreamer is in jeopardy in view of the Quranic verse: “ (And it will be said unto him): Read thy book. Thy soul sufficeth as reckoner against thee this day.”  (“Bani Israil” [The Children of Israel], verse 14.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Walking along the Path

Walking along the path: The dreamer is scrupulously observing religious tenets. Source: Islamic Scholars

Deviating from the Path

Deviating from the path, the balance, and the book and crying: God may help you on Doomsday! Source: Islamic Scholars

Day of Judgment Drawing Near

The Day of Judgment drawing near: The dreamer is forgetful of philanthropy and rejecting justice in view of the Quranic verse: “Their reckoning draweth nigh for mankind, while they turn away in heedlessness.”  (“Al-Anbiyae” [The Prophets], verse 01.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Hard Time Rendering Accounts to Almighty

Having had a hard time rendering accounts to the Almighty: Wife is compassionate with you, and she is virtuous and religious. Source: Islamic Scholars

Been Dealt with Sternly

Having been dealt with sternly: Will incur losses in view of the Quranic verse: “And how many a community revolted against the ordinance of its Lord and His messengers, and We called it to a stern account and punished it with dire punishment.”  (“Al-Talaq” [Divorce], verse 08.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Being asked by Almighty ALLAH to Render Accounts

Being asked by Almighty God to render accounts and the dreamer’s deeds being put in the balance to prove, ultimately, that the good ones outweigh the bad: The dreamer is extremely obedient to God and will be generously rewarded. The reverse is also true. Source: Islamic Scholars

Balance is in your Hands

Dreaming that the Balance is in your hand: You are on the right path, in view of the Quranic verse: “We verily sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and revealed with them the Scripture and the Balance, that mankind may observe right measure….”  (“Al-Hadid” [Iron], verse 25). Source: Islamic Scholars

Only Person Resurrected

Being the only person resurrected on such a day means one’s death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Awaiting Judgment on the Day of Resurrection

Standing up awaiting one’s judgement on the Day of Resurrection in a dream means travels. Source: Ibn Sirin

One sees himself and his wife Brought for Judgment on the day Of Resurrection

If one sees himself and his wife being the only people who are brought for judgement of the grand Day of Gathering in a dream, it means that he is being unjust. Source: Ibn Sirin

Graves Splitting Open and People Resurrected Back

If one sees the graves splitting open, dead people resurrected back to life and are walking out of them accompanied with their angels in a dream, it means that justice will prevail in that land. If one experiences the resurrection in a dream, then discovers that the world went back to continue its prior course , it means that justice will dominate that land for a while, then it will be followed by a tyranny that will be carried by people who are not even suspected to be of such character. Source: Ibn Sirin

Warrior sees the Day of Resurrection

If a warrior sees the Day of Resurrection in a dream, it means that by Allah’s decree, the aggressor shall be defeated. Source: Ibn Sirin

Land of Resurrection

The land of the grand gathering in a dream represents a chaste woman or a noble man. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection

The blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection in a dream represents the salvation of the righteous ones. Seeing any of the great extraordinary events or signs that shall precede the Day of resurrection in a dream means glad tidings for a believer who does good, and a warning for a disbeliever to correct himself and repent for his sins before its coming. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Right Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his right hand in a dream, it means that he will win righteousness, wealth and honor. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Left Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his left hand in a dream, it means that he will fall into sin and the consequent poverty and need of others, for wealth and adultery do not mix. Source: Ibn Sirin

Witnessing the Emergence of the Imposter

If one witnesses the emergence of the Imposter (Antichrist) in a dream, it signifies new trends, innovations and masses straying from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Final Signs of the Day of Reckoning

Recognizing the eminent final signs of the Day of Reckoning in a dream means that one is unaware of his heedlessness and such dream constitutes a warning. If one’s reckoning is easy in a dream, it denotes his wife’s piety, compassion and love for him. Source: Ibn Sirin

Detailed and Painful Reckoning

If one’s reckoning is detailed and painful in a dream, then it represents major losses. If one’s good deeds weigh heavier than his bad deeds in the dream, it means that his devotion is true and that his reward will be greater. Source: Ibn Sirin

Carrying Scale to Weigh his Own Deeds

If one sees himself carrying the scale to weigh his own deeds in a dream, it denotes his righteousness and correctness. Source: Ibn Sirin

Angel Handing him his Records

If one sees an angel handing him his records and telling him to read his own book in the dream, it also means that he is on the right path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking on the Bridge of the Day of Judgment

Walking on the bridge of the Day of Judgment, carrying one’s own records and crying in a dream means that one is praying for Allah’s forgiveness and to ease his reckoning. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of Judgement Crossed

If one crosses the Bridge of Judgement in a dream, it means that he will escape a major trial, or perhaps it could represent a major hurdle one may have to cross in this life. Source: Ibn Sirin

Balance of the Day of Judgement

Seeing the Balance of the Day of Judgement in a dream means vulnerability of people’s secrets, exposing one’s actions in public, recognition of the ultimate truth, joy, happiness, victory and justice. Source: Ibn Sirin

Dreams Near The Day Of Judgement

Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) as saying: When the time draws near (when the Resurrection is near) a believer’s dream can hardly be false. And the truest vision will be of one who is himself the most truthful in speech, for the vision of a Muslim is the forty-fifth part of Prophecy, and dreams are of three types: one good dream which is a sort of good tidings from Allah; the evil dream which causes pain is from the satan; and the third one is a suggestion of one’s own mind; so if any one of you sees a dream which he does not like he should stand tip and offer prayer and he should not relate it to people, and he said: I would love to see fetters (in the dream), but I dislike wearing of necklace, for the fetters is (an indication of) one’s steadfastness in religion. The narrator said: I do not know whether this is a part of the hadith or the words of Ibn Sirin. (Muslim) Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning of a Deceased Person

Seeing the reckoning of a deceased person in a dream denotes his sufferings in the hereafter. Source: Ibn Sirin

Traveler Asked to Account for Travel Expenses

If a traveler is asked to account for his travel expenses, and if he is treated with kindness during the reading of his report in the dream, it means profits from his journey and a safe return to his homeland. Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning Own Self

If one reckons himself in a dream, it means that he will repent for his sins. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Brought for Judgment on the Day of Reckoning

If one is brought for judgment on the day of reckoning, and if his questioning is made easy in the dream, it means that Allah has blessed him to marry a pious wife who has love and compassion for him, and who cares about his interests. If his questioning is strict and detailed in the dream, it means that he will incur losses. Source: Ibn Sirin

Person Questioned Himself and Investigated

If a person sees himself questioned, probed and investigated in a court by people he does not recognize in the dream, it means that he has strayed into innovation, and that he will remain accountable for his actions. If he sees them well dressed and fragrant, congratulating him and greeting him with the salutation of peace; ” As-Salamu Alaikum “, then it is an indication of his righteousness and good deeds. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing Rising of the Dead on Day of Judgment

Seeing the rising of all the dead on the Day of Judgment in a dream represents people attending to their daily business and seeking profits where some will win while others will lose. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of the Day of Judgement

This is the bridge people have to walk on after the Day of Resurrection to meet their Lord on the Day of Judgement. The ease of crossing it depends on the weight of deeds one is carrying. Some cross like lightening, while others have to carry their burdens and move at varying paste. Walking on it in a dream means a journey. If the bridge caves under one’s feet in the dream, it means destruction and death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing this bridge in a dream also represents knowledge, truth, believing in Allah’s oneness and following the teachings and example of Allah’s Messenger Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam. Source: Ibn Sirin

Foot Slips while Crossing Bridge Sirat

If one’s foot slips while crossing in the dream, it means that he will miss the true path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking the Path on Day of Resurrection

If one sees himself walking the path in a dream, it means that he is on the right track, follows what is commanded and abstains from what is forbidden. It also means that one will undergo awesome changes, undertakes major responsibilities and succeeds to reach safety. If one’s foot slips in a dream, it also means that he will fall into sin and deviate from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

The second blow indicates their resurrection back to life, which will be followed by the Grand Gathering for the Day of Judgment. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

If one hears the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream, it means prosperity, revealing what is hidden, exposing long kept secrets, recovering from an illness, release from prison, reunion of beloveds, or meeting with people who have just arrived from a long journey. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sick Person Hears First Blow of Trumpet

If a sick person hears the first blow in a dream, it means that he will shortly recover from his illness. If the town is inflicted with a calamity, then hearing it in a dream means that people’s adversities will be lifted. If there is a drought, it will end and food prices will go back to normal. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sound of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

Hearing the sound of the trumpet of the Day of Resurrection in a dream means hearing the truth. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing in the Trumpet of the Arc Angel

Blowing in the trumpet of the arc angel Israfil (Alayhi-Salam) in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. In a dream, the sound of this trumpet invokes fear incurring news that cause shivers and trembling in people’s hearts. If one hears it alone, then the news are exclusive for him. If everyone hears its sound in the dream, then it is a public affair. If one hears the sound of the trumpet and anticipates that everyone has heard it too in a dream, it means plagues and adversities, for the first blow indicates the end of the world and the death of everyone in it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing the Trumpet of Resurrection

Blowing the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. Hearing the first sound of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means announcing the truth or hearing shocking and worrisome news. Hearing the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means exposure of secrets, recovering of the sick, release of the prisoners, reunion of beloveds, loss of one’s capital investment or the flow of wealth. Source: Ibn Sirin

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Islamic Dream Interpretation Day of Gathering and Dream Meaning

Seeing the Day of Resurrection, or Doomsday in a dream is a serious warning for a sinner, or it could represent a warning for someone who is contemplating a sinful act. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes justice. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also represents the spread of evil, the presence of an extended police force, and the ruling of large armies and dictatorships around the world. Thus, seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream is a reminder and a warning to the one who sees it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes that some of the major signs are actually taking place, such as blood shedding, spread of evil, belligerence of atheism, pride about wealth, ruling of the working class, building high rises, the end of the era of kings on earth, or it could remind the person of the prophesied signs, such as the rising of the sun from the West, the emergence of a beast that will speak with a human tongue, the rising of the Imposter (arb. Dajjal. Antichrist), etcetera. Source: Ibn Sirin

Such a dream also could be interpreted to suit a person who is seeking the impossible, or one who is adamant at pursuing the path of wrongdoing, falsehood and lies. Source: Ibn Sirin

If one sees the Doomsday in a dream, it means that he will escape from dangerous enemies, or that perhaps a major trial will befall the dwellers of that place. Source: Ibn Sirin

Man at War Dreams of Doomsday

A man at war dreaming of Doomsday: Will triumph. Source: Islamic Scholars

Sees hour has come for him Alone

Dreaming that the hour has come for you alone: Will die. Source: Islamic Scholars

Dreaming of the Atrocities of Doomsday

Dreaming of the atrocities of Doomsday, then seeing everything returning to normal:  (1) Justice will replace injustice inflicted by most unfair people.  (2) The dreamer is immersed in sins, asking impossible things, determined to keep lying, and refusing to repent, owing to the Quranic verse: “Nay, but that hath become clear unto them which before they used to hide. And if they were sent back they would return unto that which they are forbidden. Lo! they are liars.” Source: Islamic Scholars

Signs of the Hour Marking the End of the World

Seeing one of the signs of the hour marking the end of the world, such as the sun rising in the west, the mammals, reptiles, and insects flocking, the appearance of the Antichrist or of Gog and Magog:  (1) Good augury for an obedient worshiper of God.  (2) A warning to sinners. Source: Islamic Scholars

Standing before God on Doomsday

Seeing oneself standing before God on Doomsday or the dead coming out of their graves: Justice will prevail quickly. Source: Islamic Scholars

Doomsday has Come

Dreaming that Doomsday has come: The dreamer is compelled to travel. Source: Islamic Scholars

Being Pushed to join Crowd of the Resurrected

Seeing oneself alone or with another person being pushed to join the crowd of the resurrected: The dreamer is unjust in view of the verse of the Holy Quran that says: “ (And it is said unto the angels): Assemble those who did wrong, together with their wives and what they used to worship.”  (“Al-Saffat” [Those Who Set the Ranks], verse 22.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Angel Handing over a Book and Commanding him to Read

An angel handing over a Scripture or a book to the dreamer and commanding him to read:  (1) Good dream for a pious person, meaning joy.  (2) The fate of an irreligious dreamer is in jeopardy in view of the Quranic verse: “ (And it will be said unto him): Read thy book. Thy soul sufficeth as reckoner against thee this day.”  (“Bani Israil” [The Children of Israel], verse 14.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Walking along the Path

Walking along the path: The dreamer is scrupulously observing religious tenets. Source: Islamic Scholars

Deviating from the Path

Deviating from the path, the balance, and the book and crying: God may help you on Doomsday! Source: Islamic Scholars

Day of Judgment Drawing Near

The Day of Judgment drawing near: The dreamer is forgetful of philanthropy and rejecting justice in view of the Quranic verse: “Their reckoning draweth nigh for mankind, while they turn away in heedlessness.”  (“Al-Anbiyae” [The Prophets], verse 01.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Hard Time Rendering Accounts to Almighty

Having had a hard time rendering accounts to the Almighty: Wife is compassionate with you, and she is virtuous and religious. Source: Islamic Scholars

Been Dealt with Sternly

Having been dealt with sternly: Will incur losses in view of the Quranic verse: “And how many a community revolted against the ordinance of its Lord and His messengers, and We called it to a stern account and punished it with dire punishment.”  (“Al-Talaq” [Divorce], verse 08.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Being asked by Almighty ALLAH to Render Accounts

Being asked by Almighty God to render accounts and the dreamer’s deeds being put in the balance to prove, ultimately, that the good ones outweigh the bad: The dreamer is extremely obedient to God and will be generously rewarded. The reverse is also true. Source: Islamic Scholars

Balance is in your Hands

Dreaming that the Balance is in your hand: You are on the right path, in view of the Quranic verse: “We verily sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and revealed with them the Scripture and the Balance, that mankind may observe right measure….”  (“Al-Hadid” [Iron], verse 25). Source: Islamic Scholars

Only Person Resurrected

Being the only person resurrected on such a day means one’s death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Awaiting Judgment on the Day of Resurrection

Standing up awaiting one’s judgement on the Day of Resurrection in a dream means travels. Source: Ibn Sirin

One sees himself and his wife Brought for Judgment on the day Of Resurrection

If one sees himself and his wife being the only people who are brought for judgement of the grand Day of Gathering in a dream, it means that he is being unjust. Source: Ibn Sirin

Graves Splitting Open and People Resurrected Back

If one sees the graves splitting open, dead people resurrected back to life and are walking out of them accompanied with their angels in a dream, it means that justice will prevail in that land. If one experiences the resurrection in a dream, then discovers that the world went back to continue its prior course , it means that justice will dominate that land for a while, then it will be followed by a tyranny that will be carried by people who are not even suspected to be of such character. Source: Ibn Sirin

Warrior sees the Day of Resurrection

If a warrior sees the Day of Resurrection in a dream, it means that by Allah’s decree, the aggressor shall be defeated. Source: Ibn Sirin

Land of Resurrection

The land of the grand gathering in a dream represents a chaste woman or a noble man. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection

The blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection in a dream represents the salvation of the righteous ones. Seeing any of the great extraordinary events or signs that shall precede the Day of resurrection in a dream means glad tidings for a believer who does good, and a warning for a disbeliever to correct himself and repent for his sins before its coming. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Right Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his right hand in a dream, it means that he will win righteousness, wealth and honor. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Left Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his left hand in a dream, it means that he will fall into sin and the consequent poverty and need of others, for wealth and adultery do not mix. Source: Ibn Sirin

Witnessing the Emergence of the Imposter

If one witnesses the emergence of the Imposter (Antichrist) in a dream, it signifies new trends, innovations and masses straying from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Final Signs of the Day of Reckoning

Recognizing the eminent final signs of the Day of Reckoning in a dream means that one is unaware of his heedlessness and such dream constitutes a warning. If one’s reckoning is easy in a dream, it denotes his wife’s piety, compassion and love for him. Source: Ibn Sirin

Detailed and Painful Reckoning

If one’s reckoning is detailed and painful in a dream, then it represents major losses. If one’s good deeds weigh heavier than his bad deeds in the dream, it means that his devotion is true and that his reward will be greater. Source: Ibn Sirin

Carrying Scale to Weigh his Own Deeds

If one sees himself carrying the scale to weigh his own deeds in a dream, it denotes his righteousness and correctness. Source: Ibn Sirin

Angel Handing him his Records

If one sees an angel handing him his records and telling him to read his own book in the dream, it also means that he is on the right path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking on the Bridge of the Day of Judgment

Walking on the bridge of the Day of Judgment, carrying one’s own records and crying in a dream means that one is praying for Allah’s forgiveness and to ease his reckoning. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of Judgement Crossed

If one crosses the Bridge of Judgement in a dream, it means that he will escape a major trial, or perhaps it could represent a major hurdle one may have to cross in this life. Source: Ibn Sirin

Balance of the Day of Judgement

Seeing the Balance of the Day of Judgement in a dream means vulnerability of people’s secrets, exposing one’s actions in public, recognition of the ultimate truth, joy, happiness, victory and justice. Source: Ibn Sirin

Dreams Near The Day Of Judgement

Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) as saying: When the time draws near (when the Resurrection is near) a believer’s dream can hardly be false. And the truest vision will be of one who is himself the most truthful in speech, for the vision of a Muslim is the forty-fifth part of Prophecy, and dreams are of three types: one good dream which is a sort of good tidings from Allah; the evil dream which causes pain is from the satan; and the third one is a suggestion of one’s own mind; so if any one of you sees a dream which he does not like he should stand tip and offer prayer and he should not relate it to people, and he said: I would love to see fetters (in the dream), but I dislike wearing of necklace, for the fetters is (an indication of) one’s steadfastness in religion. The narrator said: I do not know whether this is a part of the hadith or the words of Ibn Sirin. (Muslim) Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning of a Deceased Person

Seeing the reckoning of a deceased person in a dream denotes his sufferings in the hereafter. Source: Ibn Sirin

Traveler Asked to Account for Travel Expenses

If a traveler is asked to account for his travel expenses, and if he is treated with kindness during the reading of his report in the dream, it means profits from his journey and a safe return to his homeland. Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning Own Self

If one reckons himself in a dream, it means that he will repent for his sins. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Brought for Judgment on the Day of Reckoning

If one is brought for judgment on the day of reckoning, and if his questioning is made easy in the dream, it means that Allah has blessed him to marry a pious wife who has love and compassion for him, and who cares about his interests. If his questioning is strict and detailed in the dream, it means that he will incur losses. Source: Ibn Sirin

Person Questioned Himself and Investigated

If a person sees himself questioned, probed and investigated in a court by people he does not recognize in the dream, it means that he has strayed into innovation, and that he will remain accountable for his actions. If he sees them well dressed and fragrant, congratulating him and greeting him with the salutation of peace; ” As-Salamu Alaikum “, then it is an indication of his righteousness and good deeds. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing Rising of the Dead on Day of Judgment

Seeing the rising of all the dead on the Day of Judgment in a dream represents people attending to their daily business and seeking profits where some will win while others will lose. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of the Day of Judgement

This is the bridge people have to walk on after the Day of Resurrection to meet their Lord on the Day of Judgement. The ease of crossing it depends on the weight of deeds one is carrying. Some cross like lightening, while others have to carry their burdens and move at varying paste. Walking on it in a dream means a journey. If the bridge caves under one’s feet in the dream, it means destruction and death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing this bridge in a dream also represents knowledge, truth, believing in Allah’s oneness and following the teachings and example of Allah’s Messenger Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam. Source: Ibn Sirin

Foot Slips while Crossing Bridge Sirat

If one’s foot slips while crossing in the dream, it means that he will miss the true path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking the Path on Day of Resurrection

If one sees himself walking the path in a dream, it means that he is on the right track, follows what is commanded and abstains from what is forbidden. It also means that one will undergo awesome changes, undertakes major responsibilities and succeeds to reach safety. If one’s foot slips in a dream, it also means that he will fall into sin and deviate from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

The second blow indicates their resurrection back to life, which will be followed by the Grand Gathering for the Day of Judgment. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

If one hears the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream, it means prosperity, revealing what is hidden, exposing long kept secrets, recovering from an illness, release from prison, reunion of beloveds, or meeting with people who have just arrived from a long journey. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sick Person Hears First Blow of Trumpet

If a sick person hears the first blow in a dream, it means that he will shortly recover from his illness. If the town is inflicted with a calamity, then hearing it in a dream means that people’s adversities will be lifted. If there is a drought, it will end and food prices will go back to normal. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sound of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

Hearing the sound of the trumpet of the Day of Resurrection in a dream means hearing the truth. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing in the Trumpet of the Arc Angel

Blowing in the trumpet of the arc angel Israfil (Alayhi-Salam) in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. In a dream, the sound of this trumpet invokes fear incurring news that cause shivers and trembling in people’s hearts. If one hears it alone, then the news are exclusive for him. If everyone hears its sound in the dream, then it is a public affair. If one hears the sound of the trumpet and anticipates that everyone has heard it too in a dream, it means plagues and adversities, for the first blow indicates the end of the world and the death of everyone in it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing the Trumpet of Resurrection

Blowing the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. Hearing the first sound of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means announcing the truth or hearing shocking and worrisome news. Hearing the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means exposure of secrets, recovering of the sick, release of the prisoners, reunion of beloveds, loss of one’s capital investment or the flow of wealth. Source: Ibn Sirin

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Islamic Dream Interpretation Day of Resurrection and Dream Meaning

Seeing the Day of Resurrection, or Doomsday in a dream is a serious warning for a sinner, or it could represent a warning for someone who is contemplating a sinful act. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes justice. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also represents the spread of evil, the presence of an extended police force, and the ruling of large armies and dictatorships around the world. Thus, seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream is a reminder and a warning to the one who sees it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes that some of the major signs are actually taking place, such as blood shedding, spread of evil, belligerence of atheism, pride about wealth, ruling of the working class, building high rises, the end of the era of kings on earth, or it could remind the person of the prophesied signs, such as the rising of the sun from the West, the emergence of a beast that will speak with a human tongue, the rising of the Imposter (arb. Dajjal. Antichrist), etcetera. Source: Ibn Sirin

Such a dream also could be interpreted to suit a person who is seeking the impossible, or one who is adamant at pursuing the path of wrongdoing, falsehood and lies. Source: Ibn Sirin

If one sees the Doomsday in a dream, it means that he will escape from dangerous enemies, or that perhaps a major trial will befall the dwellers of that place. Source: Ibn Sirin

Man at War Dreams of Doomsday

A man at war dreaming of Doomsday: Will triumph. Source: Islamic Scholars

Sees hour has come for him Alone

Dreaming that the hour has come for you alone: Will die. Source: Islamic Scholars

Dreaming of the Atrocities of Doomsday

Dreaming of the atrocities of Doomsday, then seeing everything returning to normal:  (1) Justice will replace injustice inflicted by most unfair people.  (2) The dreamer is immersed in sins, asking impossible things, determined to keep lying, and refusing to repent, owing to the Quranic verse: “Nay, but that hath become clear unto them which before they used to hide. And if they were sent back they would return unto that which they are forbidden. Lo! they are liars.” Source: Islamic Scholars

Signs of the Hour Marking the End of the World

Seeing one of the signs of the hour marking the end of the world, such as the sun rising in the west, the mammals, reptiles, and insects flocking, the appearance of the Antichrist or of Gog and Magog:  (1) Good augury for an obedient worshiper of God.  (2) A warning to sinners. Source: Islamic Scholars

Standing before God on Doomsday

Seeing oneself standing before God on Doomsday or the dead coming out of their graves: Justice will prevail quickly. Source: Islamic Scholars

Doomsday has Come

Dreaming that Doomsday has come: The dreamer is compelled to travel. Source: Islamic Scholars

Being Pushed to join Crowd of the Resurrected

Seeing oneself alone or with another person being pushed to join the crowd of the resurrected: The dreamer is unjust in view of the verse of the Holy Quran that says: “ (And it is said unto the angels): Assemble those who did wrong, together with their wives and what they used to worship.”  (“Al-Saffat” [Those Who Set the Ranks], verse 22.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Angel Handing over a Book and Commanding him to Read

An angel handing over a Scripture or a book to the dreamer and commanding him to read:  (1) Good dream for a pious person, meaning joy.  (2) The fate of an irreligious dreamer is in jeopardy in view of the Quranic verse: “ (And it will be said unto him): Read thy book. Thy soul sufficeth as reckoner against thee this day.”  (“Bani Israil” [The Children of Israel], verse 14.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Walking along the Path

Walking along the path: The dreamer is scrupulously observing religious tenets. Source: Islamic Scholars

Deviating from the Path

Deviating from the path, the balance, and the book and crying: God may help you on Doomsday! Source: Islamic Scholars

Day of Judgment Drawing Near

The Day of Judgment drawing near: The dreamer is forgetful of philanthropy and rejecting justice in view of the Quranic verse: “Their reckoning draweth nigh for mankind, while they turn away in heedlessness.”  (“Al-Anbiyae” [The Prophets], verse 01.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Hard Time Rendering Accounts to Almighty

Having had a hard time rendering accounts to the Almighty: Wife is compassionate with you, and she is virtuous and religious. Source: Islamic Scholars

Been Dealt with Sternly

Having been dealt with sternly: Will incur losses in view of the Quranic verse: “And how many a community revolted against the ordinance of its Lord and His messengers, and We called it to a stern account and punished it with dire punishment.”  (“Al-Talaq” [Divorce], verse 08.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Being asked by Almighty ALLAH to Render Accounts

Being asked by Almighty God to render accounts and the dreamer’s deeds being put in the balance to prove, ultimately, that the good ones outweigh the bad: The dreamer is extremely obedient to God and will be generously rewarded. The reverse is also true. Source: Islamic Scholars

Balance is in your Hands

Dreaming that the Balance is in your hand: You are on the right path, in view of the Quranic verse: “We verily sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and revealed with them the Scripture and the Balance, that mankind may observe right measure….”  (“Al-Hadid” [Iron], verse 25). Source: Islamic Scholars

Only Person Resurrected

Being the only person resurrected on such a day means one’s death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Awaiting Judgment on the Day of Resurrection

Standing up awaiting one’s judgement on the Day of Resurrection in a dream means travels. Source: Ibn Sirin

One sees himself and his wife Brought for Judgment on the day Of Resurrection

If one sees himself and his wife being the only people who are brought for judgement of the grand Day of Gathering in a dream, it means that he is being unjust. Source: Ibn Sirin

Graves Splitting Open and People Resurrected Back

If one sees the graves splitting open, dead people resurrected back to life and are walking out of them accompanied with their angels in a dream, it means that justice will prevail in that land. If one experiences the resurrection in a dream, then discovers that the world went back to continue its prior course , it means that justice will dominate that land for a while, then it will be followed by a tyranny that will be carried by people who are not even suspected to be of such character. Source: Ibn Sirin

Warrior sees the Day of Resurrection

If a warrior sees the Day of Resurrection in a dream, it means that by Allah’s decree, the aggressor shall be defeated. Source: Ibn Sirin

Land of Resurrection

The land of the grand gathering in a dream represents a chaste woman or a noble man. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection

The blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection in a dream represents the salvation of the righteous ones. Seeing any of the great extraordinary events or signs that shall precede the Day of resurrection in a dream means glad tidings for a believer who does good, and a warning for a disbeliever to correct himself and repent for his sins before its coming. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Right Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his right hand in a dream, it means that he will win righteousness, wealth and honor. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Left Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his left hand in a dream, it means that he will fall into sin and the consequent poverty and need of others, for wealth and adultery do not mix. Source: Ibn Sirin

Witnessing the Emergence of the Imposter

If one witnesses the emergence of the Imposter (Antichrist) in a dream, it signifies new trends, innovations and masses straying from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Final Signs of the Day of Reckoning

Recognizing the eminent final signs of the Day of Reckoning in a dream means that one is unaware of his heedlessness and such dream constitutes a warning. If one’s reckoning is easy in a dream, it denotes his wife’s piety, compassion and love for him. Source: Ibn Sirin

Detailed and Painful Reckoning

If one’s reckoning is detailed and painful in a dream, then it represents major losses. If one’s good deeds weigh heavier than his bad deeds in the dream, it means that his devotion is true and that his reward will be greater. Source: Ibn Sirin

Carrying Scale to Weigh his Own Deeds

If one sees himself carrying the scale to weigh his own deeds in a dream, it denotes his righteousness and correctness. Source: Ibn Sirin

Angel Handing him his Records

If one sees an angel handing him his records and telling him to read his own book in the dream, it also means that he is on the right path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking on the Bridge of the Day of Judgment

Walking on the bridge of the Day of Judgment, carrying one’s own records and crying in a dream means that one is praying for Allah’s forgiveness and to ease his reckoning. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of Judgement Crossed

If one crosses the Bridge of Judgement in a dream, it means that he will escape a major trial, or perhaps it could represent a major hurdle one may have to cross in this life. Source: Ibn Sirin

Balance of the Day of Judgement

Seeing the Balance of the Day of Judgement in a dream means vulnerability of people’s secrets, exposing one’s actions in public, recognition of the ultimate truth, joy, happiness, victory and justice. Source: Ibn Sirin

Dreams Near The Day Of Judgement

Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) as saying: When the time draws near (when the Resurrection is near) a believer’s dream can hardly be false. And the truest vision will be of one who is himself the most truthful in speech, for the vision of a Muslim is the forty-fifth part of Prophecy, and dreams are of three types: one good dream which is a sort of good tidings from Allah; the evil dream which causes pain is from the satan; and the third one is a suggestion of one’s own mind; so if any one of you sees a dream which he does not like he should stand tip and offer prayer and he should not relate it to people, and he said: I would love to see fetters (in the dream), but I dislike wearing of necklace, for the fetters is (an indication of) one’s steadfastness in religion. The narrator said: I do not know whether this is a part of the hadith or the words of Ibn Sirin. (Muslim) Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning of a Deceased Person

Seeing the reckoning of a deceased person in a dream denotes his sufferings in the hereafter. Source: Ibn Sirin

Traveler Asked to Account for Travel Expenses

If a traveler is asked to account for his travel expenses, and if he is treated with kindness during the reading of his report in the dream, it means profits from his journey and a safe return to his homeland. Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning Own Self

If one reckons himself in a dream, it means that he will repent for his sins. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Brought for Judgment on the Day of Reckoning

If one is brought for judgment on the day of reckoning, and if his questioning is made easy in the dream, it means that Allah has blessed him to marry a pious wife who has love and compassion for him, and who cares about his interests. If his questioning is strict and detailed in the dream, it means that he will incur losses. Source: Ibn Sirin

Person Questioned Himself and Investigated

If a person sees himself questioned, probed and investigated in a court by people he does not recognize in the dream, it means that he has strayed into innovation, and that he will remain accountable for his actions. If he sees them well dressed and fragrant, congratulating him and greeting him with the salutation of peace; ” As-Salamu Alaikum “, then it is an indication of his righteousness and good deeds. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing Rising of the Dead on Day of Judgment

Seeing the rising of all the dead on the Day of Judgment in a dream represents people attending to their daily business and seeking profits where some will win while others will lose. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of the Day of Judgement

This is the bridge people have to walk on after the Day of Resurrection to meet their Lord on the Day of Judgement. The ease of crossing it depends on the weight of deeds one is carrying. Some cross like lightening, while others have to carry their burdens and move at varying paste. Walking on it in a dream means a journey. If the bridge caves under one’s feet in the dream, it means destruction and death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing this bridge in a dream also represents knowledge, truth, believing in Allah’s oneness and following the teachings and example of Allah’s Messenger Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam. Source: Ibn Sirin

Foot Slips while Crossing Bridge Sirat

If one’s foot slips while crossing in the dream, it means that he will miss the true path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking the Path on Day of Resurrection

If one sees himself walking the path in a dream, it means that he is on the right track, follows what is commanded and abstains from what is forbidden. It also means that one will undergo awesome changes, undertakes major responsibilities and succeeds to reach safety. If one’s foot slips in a dream, it also means that he will fall into sin and deviate from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

The second blow indicates their resurrection back to life, which will be followed by the Grand Gathering for the Day of Judgment. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

If one hears the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream, it means prosperity, revealing what is hidden, exposing long kept secrets, recovering from an illness, release from prison, reunion of beloveds, or meeting with people who have just arrived from a long journey. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sick Person Hears First Blow of Trumpet

If a sick person hears the first blow in a dream, it means that he will shortly recover from his illness. If the town is inflicted with a calamity, then hearing it in a dream means that people’s adversities will be lifted. If there is a drought, it will end and food prices will go back to normal. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sound of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

Hearing the sound of the trumpet of the Day of Resurrection in a dream means hearing the truth. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing in the Trumpet of the Arc Angel

Blowing in the trumpet of the arc angel Israfil (Alayhi-Salam) in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. In a dream, the sound of this trumpet invokes fear incurring news that cause shivers and trembling in people’s hearts. If one hears it alone, then the news are exclusive for him. If everyone hears its sound in the dream, then it is a public affair. If one hears the sound of the trumpet and anticipates that everyone has heard it too in a dream, it means plagues and adversities, for the first blow indicates the end of the world and the death of everyone in it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing the Trumpet of Resurrection

Blowing the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. Hearing the first sound of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means announcing the truth or hearing shocking and worrisome news. Hearing the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means exposure of secrets, recovering of the sick, release of the prisoners, reunion of beloveds, loss of one’s capital investment or the flow of wealth. Source: Ibn Sirin

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Islamic Dream Interpretation Last Day and Dream Meaning

Seeing the Day of Resurrection, or Doomsday in a dream is a serious warning for a sinner, or it could represent a warning for someone who is contemplating a sinful act. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes justice. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also represents the spread of evil, the presence of an extended police force, and the ruling of large armies and dictatorships around the world. Thus, seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream is a reminder and a warning to the one who sees it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes that some of the major signs are actually taking place, such as blood shedding, spread of evil, belligerence of atheism, pride about wealth, ruling of the working class, building high rises, the end of the era of kings on earth, or it could remind the person of the prophesied signs, such as the rising of the sun from the West, the emergence of a beast that will speak with a human tongue, the rising of the Imposter (arb. Dajjal. Antichrist), etcetera. Source: Ibn Sirin

Such a dream also could be interpreted to suit a person who is seeking the impossible, or one who is adamant at pursuing the path of wrongdoing, falsehood and lies. Source: Ibn Sirin

If one sees the Doomsday in a dream, it means that he will escape from dangerous enemies, or that perhaps a major trial will befall the dwellers of that place. Source: Ibn Sirin

Man at War Dreams of Doomsday

A man at war dreaming of Doomsday: Will triumph. Source: Islamic Scholars

Sees hour has come for him Alone

Dreaming that the hour has come for you alone: Will die. Source: Islamic Scholars

Dreaming of the Atrocities of Doomsday

Dreaming of the atrocities of Doomsday, then seeing everything returning to normal:  (1) Justice will replace injustice inflicted by most unfair people.  (2) The dreamer is immersed in sins, asking impossible things, determined to keep lying, and refusing to repent, owing to the Quranic verse: “Nay, but that hath become clear unto them which before they used to hide. And if they were sent back they would return unto that which they are forbidden. Lo! they are liars.” Source: Islamic Scholars

Signs of the Hour Marking the End of the World

Seeing one of the signs of the hour marking the end of the world, such as the sun rising in the west, the mammals, reptiles, and insects flocking, the appearance of the Antichrist or of Gog and Magog:  (1) Good augury for an obedient worshiper of God.  (2) A warning to sinners. Source: Islamic Scholars

Standing before God on Doomsday

Seeing oneself standing before God on Doomsday or the dead coming out of their graves: Justice will prevail quickly. Source: Islamic Scholars

Doomsday has Come

Dreaming that Doomsday has come: The dreamer is compelled to travel. Source: Islamic Scholars

Being Pushed to join Crowd of the Resurrected

Seeing oneself alone or with another person being pushed to join the crowd of the resurrected: The dreamer is unjust in view of the verse of the Holy Quran that says: “ (And it is said unto the angels): Assemble those who did wrong, together with their wives and what they used to worship.”  (“Al-Saffat” [Those Who Set the Ranks], verse 22.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Angel Handing over a Book and Commanding him to Read

An angel handing over a Scripture or a book to the dreamer and commanding him to read:  (1) Good dream for a pious person, meaning joy.  (2) The fate of an irreligious dreamer is in jeopardy in view of the Quranic verse: “ (And it will be said unto him): Read thy book. Thy soul sufficeth as reckoner against thee this day.”  (“Bani Israil” [The Children of Israel], verse 14.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Walking along the Path

Walking along the path: The dreamer is scrupulously observing religious tenets. Source: Islamic Scholars

Deviating from the Path

Deviating from the path, the balance, and the book and crying: God may help you on Doomsday! Source: Islamic Scholars

Day of Judgment Drawing Near

The Day of Judgment drawing near: The dreamer is forgetful of philanthropy and rejecting justice in view of the Quranic verse: “Their reckoning draweth nigh for mankind, while they turn away in heedlessness.”  (“Al-Anbiyae” [The Prophets], verse 01.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Hard Time Rendering Accounts to Almighty

Having had a hard time rendering accounts to the Almighty: Wife is compassionate with you, and she is virtuous and religious. Source: Islamic Scholars

Been Dealt with Sternly

Having been dealt with sternly: Will incur losses in view of the Quranic verse: “And how many a community revolted against the ordinance of its Lord and His messengers, and We called it to a stern account and punished it with dire punishment.”  (“Al-Talaq” [Divorce], verse 08.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Being asked by Almighty ALLAH to Render Accounts

Being asked by Almighty God to render accounts and the dreamer’s deeds being put in the balance to prove, ultimately, that the good ones outweigh the bad: The dreamer is extremely obedient to God and will be generously rewarded. The reverse is also true. Source: Islamic Scholars

Balance is in your Hands

Dreaming that the Balance is in your hand: You are on the right path, in view of the Quranic verse: “We verily sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and revealed with them the Scripture and the Balance, that mankind may observe right measure….”  (“Al-Hadid” [Iron], verse 25). Source: Islamic Scholars

Only Person Resurrected

Being the only person resurrected on such a day means one’s death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Awaiting Judgment on the Day of Resurrection

Standing up awaiting one’s judgement on the Day of Resurrection in a dream means travels. Source: Ibn Sirin

One sees himself and his wife Brought for Judgment on the day Of Resurrection

If one sees himself and his wife being the only people who are brought for judgement of the grand Day of Gathering in a dream, it means that he is being unjust. Source: Ibn Sirin

Graves Splitting Open and People Resurrected Back

If one sees the graves splitting open, dead people resurrected back to life and are walking out of them accompanied with their angels in a dream, it means that justice will prevail in that land. If one experiences the resurrection in a dream, then discovers that the world went back to continue its prior course , it means that justice will dominate that land for a while, then it will be followed by a tyranny that will be carried by people who are not even suspected to be of such character. Source: Ibn Sirin

Warrior sees the Day of Resurrection

If a warrior sees the Day of Resurrection in a dream, it means that by Allah’s decree, the aggressor shall be defeated. Source: Ibn Sirin

Land of Resurrection

The land of the grand gathering in a dream represents a chaste woman or a noble man. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection

The blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection in a dream represents the salvation of the righteous ones. Seeing any of the great extraordinary events or signs that shall precede the Day of resurrection in a dream means glad tidings for a believer who does good, and a warning for a disbeliever to correct himself and repent for his sins before its coming. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Right Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his right hand in a dream, it means that he will win righteousness, wealth and honor. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Left Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his left hand in a dream, it means that he will fall into sin and the consequent poverty and need of others, for wealth and adultery do not mix. Source: Ibn Sirin

Witnessing the Emergence of the Imposter

If one witnesses the emergence of the Imposter (Antichrist) in a dream, it signifies new trends, innovations and masses straying from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Final Signs of the Day of Reckoning

Recognizing the eminent final signs of the Day of Reckoning in a dream means that one is unaware of his heedlessness and such dream constitutes a warning. If one’s reckoning is easy in a dream, it denotes his wife’s piety, compassion and love for him. Source: Ibn Sirin

Detailed and Painful Reckoning

If one’s reckoning is detailed and painful in a dream, then it represents major losses. If one’s good deeds weigh heavier than his bad deeds in the dream, it means that his devotion is true and that his reward will be greater. Source: Ibn Sirin

Carrying Scale to Weigh his Own Deeds

If one sees himself carrying the scale to weigh his own deeds in a dream, it denotes his righteousness and correctness. Source: Ibn Sirin

Angel Handing him his Records

If one sees an angel handing him his records and telling him to read his own book in the dream, it also means that he is on the right path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking on the Bridge of the Day of Judgment

Walking on the bridge of the Day of Judgment, carrying one’s own records and crying in a dream means that one is praying for Allah’s forgiveness and to ease his reckoning. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of Judgement Crossed

If one crosses the Bridge of Judgement in a dream, it means that he will escape a major trial, or perhaps it could represent a major hurdle one may have to cross in this life. Source: Ibn Sirin

Balance of the Day of Judgement

Seeing the Balance of the Day of Judgement in a dream means vulnerability of people’s secrets, exposing one’s actions in public, recognition of the ultimate truth, joy, happiness, victory and justice. Source: Ibn Sirin

Dreams Near The Day Of Judgement

Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) as saying: When the time draws near (when the Resurrection is near) a believer’s dream can hardly be false. And the truest vision will be of one who is himself the most truthful in speech, for the vision of a Muslim is the forty-fifth part of Prophecy, and dreams are of three types: one good dream which is a sort of good tidings from Allah; the evil dream which causes pain is from the satan; and the third one is a suggestion of one’s own mind; so if any one of you sees a dream which he does not like he should stand tip and offer prayer and he should not relate it to people, and he said: I would love to see fetters (in the dream), but I dislike wearing of necklace, for the fetters is (an indication of) one’s steadfastness in religion. The narrator said: I do not know whether this is a part of the hadith or the words of Ibn Sirin. (Muslim) Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning of a Deceased Person

Seeing the reckoning of a deceased person in a dream denotes his sufferings in the hereafter. Source: Ibn Sirin

Traveler Asked to Account for Travel Expenses

If a traveler is asked to account for his travel expenses, and if he is treated with kindness during the reading of his report in the dream, it means profits from his journey and a safe return to his homeland. Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning Own Self

If one reckons himself in a dream, it means that he will repent for his sins. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Brought for Judgment on the Day of Reckoning

If one is brought for judgment on the day of reckoning, and if his questioning is made easy in the dream, it means that Allah has blessed him to marry a pious wife who has love and compassion for him, and who cares about his interests. If his questioning is strict and detailed in the dream, it means that he will incur losses. Source: Ibn Sirin

Person Questioned Himself and Investigated

If a person sees himself questioned, probed and investigated in a court by people he does not recognize in the dream, it means that he has strayed into innovation, and that he will remain accountable for his actions. If he sees them well dressed and fragrant, congratulating him and greeting him with the salutation of peace; ” As-Salamu Alaikum “, then it is an indication of his righteousness and good deeds. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing Rising of the Dead on Day of Judgment

Seeing the rising of all the dead on the Day of Judgment in a dream represents people attending to their daily business and seeking profits where some will win while others will lose. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of the Day of Judgement

This is the bridge people have to walk on after the Day of Resurrection to meet their Lord on the Day of Judgement. The ease of crossing it depends on the weight of deeds one is carrying. Some cross like lightening, while others have to carry their burdens and move at varying paste. Walking on it in a dream means a journey. If the bridge caves under one’s feet in the dream, it means destruction and death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing this bridge in a dream also represents knowledge, truth, believing in Allah’s oneness and following the teachings and example of Allah’s Messenger Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam. Source: Ibn Sirin

Foot Slips while Crossing Bridge Sirat

If one’s foot slips while crossing in the dream, it means that he will miss the true path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking the Path on Day of Resurrection

If one sees himself walking the path in a dream, it means that he is on the right track, follows what is commanded and abstains from what is forbidden. It also means that one will undergo awesome changes, undertakes major responsibilities and succeeds to reach safety. If one’s foot slips in a dream, it also means that he will fall into sin and deviate from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

The second blow indicates their resurrection back to life, which will be followed by the Grand Gathering for the Day of Judgment. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

If one hears the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream, it means prosperity, revealing what is hidden, exposing long kept secrets, recovering from an illness, release from prison, reunion of beloveds, or meeting with people who have just arrived from a long journey. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sick Person Hears First Blow of Trumpet

If a sick person hears the first blow in a dream, it means that he will shortly recover from his illness. If the town is inflicted with a calamity, then hearing it in a dream means that people’s adversities will be lifted. If there is a drought, it will end and food prices will go back to normal. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sound of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

Hearing the sound of the trumpet of the Day of Resurrection in a dream means hearing the truth. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing in the Trumpet of the Arc Angel

Blowing in the trumpet of the arc angel Israfil (Alayhi-Salam) in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. In a dream, the sound of this trumpet invokes fear incurring news that cause shivers and trembling in people’s hearts. If one hears it alone, then the news are exclusive for him. If everyone hears its sound in the dream, then it is a public affair. If one hears the sound of the trumpet and anticipates that everyone has heard it too in a dream, it means plagues and adversities, for the first blow indicates the end of the world and the death of everyone in it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing the Trumpet of Resurrection

Blowing the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. Hearing the first sound of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means announcing the truth or hearing shocking and worrisome news. Hearing the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means exposure of secrets, recovering of the sick, release of the prisoners, reunion of beloveds, loss of one’s capital investment or the flow of wealth. Source: Ibn Sirin

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Islamic Dream Interpretation Reckoning and Dream Meaning

Seeing the Day of Resurrection, or Doomsday in a dream is a serious warning for a sinner, or it could represent a warning for someone who is contemplating a sinful act. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes justice. Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also represents the spread of evil, the presence of an extended police force, and the ruling of large armies and dictatorships around the world. Thus, seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream is a reminder and a warning to the one who sees it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing the Day of Resurrection in a dream also denotes that some of the major signs are actually taking place, such as blood shedding, spread of evil, belligerence of atheism, pride about wealth, ruling of the working class, building high rises, the end of the era of kings on earth, or it could remind the person of the prophesied signs, such as the rising of the sun from the West, the emergence of a beast that will speak with a human tongue, the rising of the Imposter (arb. Dajjal. Antichrist), etcetera. Source: Ibn Sirin

Such a dream also could be interpreted to suit a person who is seeking the impossible, or one who is adamant at pursuing the path of wrongdoing, falsehood and lies. Source: Ibn Sirin

If one sees the Doomsday in a dream, it means that he will escape from dangerous enemies, or that perhaps a major trial will befall the dwellers of that place. Source: Ibn Sirin

Man at War Dreams of Doomsday

A man at war dreaming of Doomsday: Will triumph. Source: Islamic Scholars

Sees hour has come for him Alone

Dreaming that the hour has come for you alone: Will die. Source: Islamic Scholars

Dreaming of the Atrocities of Doomsday

Dreaming of the atrocities of Doomsday, then seeing everything returning to normal:  (1) Justice will replace injustice inflicted by most unfair people.  (2) The dreamer is immersed in sins, asking impossible things, determined to keep lying, and refusing to repent, owing to the Quranic verse: “Nay, but that hath become clear unto them which before they used to hide. And if they were sent back they would return unto that which they are forbidden. Lo! they are liars.” Source: Islamic Scholars

Signs of the Hour Marking the End of the World

Seeing one of the signs of the hour marking the end of the world, such as the sun rising in the west, the mammals, reptiles, and insects flocking, the appearance of the Antichrist or of Gog and Magog:  (1) Good augury for an obedient worshiper of God.  (2) A warning to sinners. Source: Islamic Scholars

Standing before God on Doomsday

Seeing oneself standing before God on Doomsday or the dead coming out of their graves: Justice will prevail quickly. Source: Islamic Scholars

Doomsday has Come

Dreaming that Doomsday has come: The dreamer is compelled to travel. Source: Islamic Scholars

Being Pushed to join Crowd of the Resurrected

Seeing oneself alone or with another person being pushed to join the crowd of the resurrected: The dreamer is unjust in view of the verse of the Holy Quran that says: “ (And it is said unto the angels): Assemble those who did wrong, together with their wives and what they used to worship.”  (“Al-Saffat” [Those Who Set the Ranks], verse 22.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Angel Handing over a Book and Commanding him to Read

An angel handing over a Scripture or a book to the dreamer and commanding him to read:  (1) Good dream for a pious person, meaning joy.  (2) The fate of an irreligious dreamer is in jeopardy in view of the Quranic verse: “ (And it will be said unto him): Read thy book. Thy soul sufficeth as reckoner against thee this day.”  (“Bani Israil” [The Children of Israel], verse 14.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Walking along the Path

Walking along the path: The dreamer is scrupulously observing religious tenets. Source: Islamic Scholars

Deviating from the Path

Deviating from the path, the balance, and the book and crying: God may help you on Doomsday! Source: Islamic Scholars

Day of Judgment Drawing Near

The Day of Judgment drawing near: The dreamer is forgetful of philanthropy and rejecting justice in view of the Quranic verse: “Their reckoning draweth nigh for mankind, while they turn away in heedlessness.”  (“Al-Anbiyae” [The Prophets], verse 01.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Hard Time Rendering Accounts to Almighty

Having had a hard time rendering accounts to the Almighty: Wife is compassionate with you, and she is virtuous and religious. Source: Islamic Scholars

Been Dealt with Sternly

Having been dealt with sternly: Will incur losses in view of the Quranic verse: “And how many a community revolted against the ordinance of its Lord and His messengers, and We called it to a stern account and punished it with dire punishment.”  (“Al-Talaq” [Divorce], verse 08.) Source: Islamic Scholars

Being asked by Almighty ALLAH to Render Accounts

Being asked by Almighty God to render accounts and the dreamer’s deeds being put in the balance to prove, ultimately, that the good ones outweigh the bad: The dreamer is extremely obedient to God and will be generously rewarded. The reverse is also true. Source: Islamic Scholars

Balance is in your Hands

Dreaming that the Balance is in your hand: You are on the right path, in view of the Quranic verse: “We verily sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and revealed with them the Scripture and the Balance, that mankind may observe right measure….”  (“Al-Hadid” [Iron], verse 25). Source: Islamic Scholars

Only Person Resurrected

Being the only person resurrected on such a day means one’s death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Awaiting Judgment on the Day of Resurrection

Standing up awaiting one’s judgement on the Day of Resurrection in a dream means travels. Source: Ibn Sirin

One sees himself and his wife Brought for Judgment on the day Of Resurrection

If one sees himself and his wife being the only people who are brought for judgement of the grand Day of Gathering in a dream, it means that he is being unjust. Source: Ibn Sirin

Graves Splitting Open and People Resurrected Back

If one sees the graves splitting open, dead people resurrected back to life and are walking out of them accompanied with their angels in a dream, it means that justice will prevail in that land. If one experiences the resurrection in a dream, then discovers that the world went back to continue its prior course , it means that justice will dominate that land for a while, then it will be followed by a tyranny that will be carried by people who are not even suspected to be of such character. Source: Ibn Sirin

Warrior sees the Day of Resurrection

If a warrior sees the Day of Resurrection in a dream, it means that by Allah’s decree, the aggressor shall be defeated. Source: Ibn Sirin

Land of Resurrection

The land of the grand gathering in a dream represents a chaste woman or a noble man. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection

The blowing of the Trumpet of Resurrection in a dream represents the salvation of the righteous ones. Seeing any of the great extraordinary events or signs that shall precede the Day of resurrection in a dream means glad tidings for a believer who does good, and a warning for a disbeliever to correct himself and repent for his sins before its coming. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Right Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his right hand in a dream, it means that he will win righteousness, wealth and honor. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Carrying his Book of Record in Left Hand

If one sees himself carrying his book of records in his left hand in a dream, it means that he will fall into sin and the consequent poverty and need of others, for wealth and adultery do not mix. Source: Ibn Sirin

Witnessing the Emergence of the Imposter

If one witnesses the emergence of the Imposter (Antichrist) in a dream, it signifies new trends, innovations and masses straying from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Final Signs of the Day of Reckoning

Recognizing the eminent final signs of the Day of Reckoning in a dream means that one is unaware of his heedlessness and such dream constitutes a warning. If one’s reckoning is easy in a dream, it denotes his wife’s piety, compassion and love for him. Source: Ibn Sirin

Detailed and Painful Reckoning

If one’s reckoning is detailed and painful in a dream, then it represents major losses. If one’s good deeds weigh heavier than his bad deeds in the dream, it means that his devotion is true and that his reward will be greater. Source: Ibn Sirin

Carrying Scale to Weigh his Own Deeds

If one sees himself carrying the scale to weigh his own deeds in a dream, it denotes his righteousness and correctness. Source: Ibn Sirin

Angel Handing him his Records

If one sees an angel handing him his records and telling him to read his own book in the dream, it also means that he is on the right path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking on the Bridge of the Day of Judgment

Walking on the bridge of the Day of Judgment, carrying one’s own records and crying in a dream means that one is praying for Allah’s forgiveness and to ease his reckoning. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of Judgement Crossed

If one crosses the Bridge of Judgement in a dream, it means that he will escape a major trial, or perhaps it could represent a major hurdle one may have to cross in this life. Source: Ibn Sirin

Balance of the Day of Judgement

Seeing the Balance of the Day of Judgement in a dream means vulnerability of people’s secrets, exposing one’s actions in public, recognition of the ultimate truth, joy, happiness, victory and justice. Source: Ibn Sirin

Dreams Near The Day Of Judgement

Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) as saying: When the time draws near (when the Resurrection is near) a believer’s dream can hardly be false. And the truest vision will be of one who is himself the most truthful in speech, for the vision of a Muslim is the forty-fifth part of Prophecy, and dreams are of three types: one good dream which is a sort of good tidings from Allah; the evil dream which causes pain is from the satan; and the third one is a suggestion of one’s own mind; so if any one of you sees a dream which he does not like he should stand tip and offer prayer and he should not relate it to people, and he said: I would love to see fetters (in the dream), but I dislike wearing of necklace, for the fetters is (an indication of) one’s steadfastness in religion. The narrator said: I do not know whether this is a part of the hadith or the words of Ibn Sirin. (Muslim) Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning of a Deceased Person

Seeing the reckoning of a deceased person in a dream denotes his sufferings in the hereafter. Source: Ibn Sirin

Traveler Asked to Account for Travel Expenses

If a traveler is asked to account for his travel expenses, and if he is treated with kindness during the reading of his report in the dream, it means profits from his journey and a safe return to his homeland. Source: Ibn Sirin

Reckoning Own Self

If one reckons himself in a dream, it means that he will repent for his sins. Source: Ibn Sirin

One Brought for Judgment on the Day of Reckoning

If one is brought for judgment on the day of reckoning, and if his questioning is made easy in the dream, it means that Allah has blessed him to marry a pious wife who has love and compassion for him, and who cares about his interests. If his questioning is strict and detailed in the dream, it means that he will incur losses. Source: Ibn Sirin

Person Questioned Himself and Investigated

If a person sees himself questioned, probed and investigated in a court by people he does not recognize in the dream, it means that he has strayed into innovation, and that he will remain accountable for his actions. If he sees them well dressed and fragrant, congratulating him and greeting him with the salutation of peace; ” As-Salamu Alaikum “, then it is an indication of his righteousness and good deeds. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing Rising of the Dead on Day of Judgment

Seeing the rising of all the dead on the Day of Judgment in a dream represents people attending to their daily business and seeking profits where some will win while others will lose. Source: Ibn Sirin

Bridge of the Day of Judgement

This is the bridge people have to walk on after the Day of Resurrection to meet their Lord on the Day of Judgement. The ease of crossing it depends on the weight of deeds one is carrying. Some cross like lightening, while others have to carry their burdens and move at varying paste. Walking on it in a dream means a journey. If the bridge caves under one’s feet in the dream, it means destruction and death. Source: Ibn Sirin

Seeing this bridge in a dream also represents knowledge, truth, believing in Allah’s oneness and following the teachings and example of Allah’s Messenger Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam. Source: Ibn Sirin

Foot Slips while Crossing Bridge Sirat

If one’s foot slips while crossing in the dream, it means that he will miss the true path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Walking the Path on Day of Resurrection

If one sees himself walking the path in a dream, it means that he is on the right track, follows what is commanded and abstains from what is forbidden. It also means that one will undergo awesome changes, undertakes major responsibilities and succeeds to reach safety. If one’s foot slips in a dream, it also means that he will fall into sin and deviate from the straight path. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

The second blow indicates their resurrection back to life, which will be followed by the Grand Gathering for the Day of Judgment. Source: Ibn Sirin

Second Blow of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

If one hears the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream, it means prosperity, revealing what is hidden, exposing long kept secrets, recovering from an illness, release from prison, reunion of beloveds, or meeting with people who have just arrived from a long journey. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sick Person Hears First Blow of Trumpet

If a sick person hears the first blow in a dream, it means that he will shortly recover from his illness. If the town is inflicted with a calamity, then hearing it in a dream means that people’s adversities will be lifted. If there is a drought, it will end and food prices will go back to normal. Source: Ibn Sirin

Sound of Trumpet of the Day of Resurrection

Hearing the sound of the trumpet of the Day of Resurrection in a dream means hearing the truth. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing in the Trumpet of the Arc Angel

Blowing in the trumpet of the arc angel Israfil (Alayhi-Salam) in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. In a dream, the sound of this trumpet invokes fear incurring news that cause shivers and trembling in people’s hearts. If one hears it alone, then the news are exclusive for him. If everyone hears its sound in the dream, then it is a public affair. If one hears the sound of the trumpet and anticipates that everyone has heard it too in a dream, it means plagues and adversities, for the first blow indicates the end of the world and the death of everyone in it. Source: Ibn Sirin

Blowing the Trumpet of Resurrection

Blowing the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means salvation of the righteous ones. Hearing the first sound of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means announcing the truth or hearing shocking and worrisome news. Hearing the second blow of the trumpet of resurrection in a dream means exposure of secrets, recovering of the sick, release of the prisoners, reunion of beloveds, loss of one’s capital investment or the flow of wealth. Source: Ibn Sirin

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