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Speak or write what you saw - the feeling, the hour, the faces, and the place.
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۞ كتاب تعبير الرؤيا ۞
Step into a quiet chamber where dreams are kept like pressed flowers between old pages. The classical book of Ibn Sireen is opened first, and only then, softly, a reflection is offered where the book falls silent.
“Take what comforts you, leave what unsettles you. And Allah knows best.”
۞ The Way of Reading ۞
Each reading follows the same gentle path - rooted in the book, soft in tone, honest about what cannot be known.
Speak or write what you saw - the feeling, the hour, the faces, and the place.
The archive gently notices symbols - water, birds, gardens, the moon, and those you love.
The Book by Ibn Sireen is searched before any careful reflection is offered.
It stays gentle, contextual, and tied to the signs you carried - never a verdict.
The Lexicon
A constellation of the signs most often seen in the night. Touch one to enter its chamber.
Dream Dictionary
Interpretations are inspired by classical Islamic dream literature and presented as educational reflection. We avoid raw dumps where possible and keep the language cautious.
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Seeing her in a dream means blessings and bounty. If a woman sees 'Aisha in a dream, it means earning a high station, a blessed fame, developing righteousness and earning the love of one's husband and parents.
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Seeing him in a dream means victory over one's enemy. Seeing him in a place Or a mosque where people are mourning him or performing the funeral prayer on him or carrying his coffin or prostrating to him in a dream means becoming...
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(arb. See Five times prayers)
Dream Tabeer searches imported Islamic dream entries first, then uses AI only when the archive does not provide a strong match. Every answer is written with uncertainty, context, and adab.
Dream Library
Anonymous dream pages from recent searches, preserved as a growing public archive of symbols and meanings.
Important Islamic Reminder
Interpretations can vary by person, timing, context, and condition. Take what encourages good, seek refuge from what troubles you, and consult qualified people of knowledge for religious or life decisions. Allah knows best.
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(arb. See Carnelian-red)
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Seeing oneself performing a ritual ablution, then performing prayers in the Aqiq canyons in a dream signifies confirmation of the testimony of God's Oneness (see Carnelian-red), washing oneself from worldly attachments, witnessi...
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(Hair of a newborn; Immolation offered on the seventh day for a newborn; Islamic tradition of shaving the hair of a newborn on the seventh day after his birth; Sacrament; Weighing the shaved hair of a newborn and distrib uting a...