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Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 87:
Interpretation of Dreams
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 111:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The commencement of the Divine Inspiration to Allah's Apostle was
in the form of good righteous (true) dreams in his sleep. He never had
a dream but that it came true like bright day light. He used to go in
seclusion (the cave of) Hira where he used to worship(Allah Alone) continuously
for many (days) nights. He used to take with him the journey food for
that (stay) and then come back to (his wife) Khadija to take his food
like-wise again for another period to stay, till suddenly the Truth
descended upon him while he was in the cave of Hira. The angel came
to him in it and asked him to read. The Prophet replied, "I do not know
how to read." (The Prophet added), "The angel caught me (forcefully)
and pressed me so hard that I could not bear it anymore. He then released
me and again asked me to read, and I replied, "I do not know how to
read," whereupon he caught me again and pressed me a second time till
I could not bear it anymore. He then released me and asked me again
to read, but again I replied, "I do not know how to read (or, what shall
I read?)." Thereupon he caught me for the third time and pressed me
and then released me and said, "Read: In the Name of your Lord, Who
has created (all that exists). Has created man from a clot. Read and
Your Lord is Most Generous...up to..... ..that which he knew not." (96.15)
Then Allah's Apostle returned with the Inspiration, his neck muscles
twitching with terror till he entered upon Khadija and said, "Cover
me! Cover me!" They covered him till his fear was over and then he said,
"O Khadija, what is wrong with me?" Then he told her everything that
had happened and said, 'I fear that something may happen to me." Khadija
said, 'Never! But have the glad tidings, for by Allah, Allah will never
disgrace you as you keep good reactions with your Kith and kin, speak
the truth, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guest generously
and assist the deserving, calamity-afflicted ones." Khadija then accompanied
him to (her cousin) Waraqa bin Naufal bin Asad bin 'Abdul 'Uzza bin
Qusai. Waraqa was the son of her paternal uncle, i.e., her father's
brother, who during the Pre-Islamic Period became a Christian and used
to write the Arabic writing and used to write of the Gospels in Arabic
as much as Allah wished him to write. He was an old man and had lost
his eyesight. Khadija said to him, "O my cousin! Listen to the story
of your nephew." Waraqa asked, "O my nephew! What have you seen?" The
Prophet described whatever he had seen.
Waraqa said, "This is the same Namus (i.e., Gabriel, the Angel who
keeps the secrets) whom Allah had sent to Moses. I wish I were young
and could live up to the time when your people would turn you out."
Allah's Apostle asked, "Will they turn me out?" Waraqa replied in the
affirmative and said: "Never did a man come with something similar to
what you have brought but was treated with hostility. If I should remain
alive till the day when you will be turned out then I would support
you strongly." But after a few days Waraqa died and the Divine Inspiration
was also paused for a while and the Prophet became so sad as we have
heard that he intended several times to throw himself from the tops
of high mountains and every time he went up the top of a mountain in
order to throw himself down, Gabriel would appear before him and say,
"O Muhammad! You are indeed Allah's Apostle in truth" whereupon his
heart would become quiet and he would calm down and would return home.
And whenever the period of the coming of the inspiration used to become
long, he would do as before, but when he used to reach the top of a
mountain, Gabriel would appear before him and say to him what he had
said before. (Ibn 'Abbas said regarding the meaning of: 'He it is that
Cleaves the daybreak (from the darkness)' (6.96) that Al-Asbah. means
the light of the sun during the day and the light of the moon at night).
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 112:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle said, "A good dream (that comes true) of a righteous
man is one of forty-six parts of prophetism."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 113:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
The Prophet said, "A true good dream is from Allah, and a bad dream
is from Satan."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 114:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said, "If anyone of you sees a dream that he likes, then
it is from Allah, and he should thank Allah for it and narrate it to
others; but if he sees something else, i.e., a dream that he dislikes,
then it is from Satan, and he should seek refuge with Allah from its
evil, and he should not mention it to anybody, for it will not harm
him."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 115:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
The Prophet said, "A good dream that comes true is from Allah, and
a bad dream is from Satan, so if anyone of you sees a bad dream, he
should seek refuge with Allah from Satan and should spit on the left,
for the bad dream will not harm him."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 116:
Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit:
The Prophet said, "The (good) dreams of a faithful believer is a part
of the forty-six parts of prophetism:'
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 117:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The (good) dream of a faithful believer is
a part of the forty-six parts of prophetism."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 118:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "A good dream is a part of the forty
six parts of prophetism."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 119:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "Nothing is left of the prophetism
except Al-Mubashshirat." They asked, "What are Al-Mubashshirat?" He
replied, "The true good dreams (that conveys glad tidings)."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 120:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Some people were shown the Night of Qadr as being in the last seven
days (of the month of Ramadan). The Prophet said, "Seek it in the last
seven days (of Ramadan)."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 121:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "If I stayed in prison as long as Joseph stayed
and then the messenger came, I would respond to his call (to go out
of the prison) ."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 122:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard the Prophet saying, "Whoever sees me in a dream will see me
in his wakefulness, and Satan cannot imitate me in shape." Abu 'Abdullah
said, "Ibn Sirin said, 'Only if he sees the Prophet in his (real) shape.'"
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 123:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "Whoever has seen me in a dream, then no doubt,
he has seen me, for Satan cannot imitate my shape.
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 124:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
The Prophet said, "A good dream is from Allah, and a bad dream is
from Satan. So whoever has seen (in a dream) something he dislike, then
he should spit without saliva, thrice on his left and seek refuge with
Allah from Satan, for it will not harm him, and Satan cannot appear
in my shape."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 125:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
The Prophet said, "Whoever sees me (in a dream) then he indeed has
seen the truth ."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 126:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said, "Who ever sees me (in a dream) then he indeed has
seen the truth, as Satan cannot appear in my shape."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 127:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "I have been given the keys of eloquent speech and
given victory with awe (cast into the hearts of the enemy), and while
I was sleeping last night, the keys of the treasures of the earth were
brought to me till they were put in my hand." Abu Huraira added: Allah's
Apostle left (this world) and now you people are carrying those treasures
from place to place.
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 128:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "I saw myself (in a dream) near the Ka'ba last
night, and I saw a man with whitish red complexion, the best you may
see amongst men of that complexion having long hair reaching his earlobes
which was the best hair of its sort, and he had combed his hair and
water was dropping from it, and he was performing the Tawaf around the
Ka'ba while he was leaning on two men or on the shoulders of two men.
I asked, 'Who is this man?' Somebody replied, '(He is) Messiah, son
of Mary.' Then I saw another man with very curly hair, blind in the
right eye which looked like a protruding out grape. I asked, 'Who is
this?' Somebody replied, '(He is) Messiah, Ad-Dajjal.'"
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 129:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
About a man who came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I was shown in
a dream last night..." Then Ibn 'Abbas mentioned the narration.
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 130:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle used to visit Um Haram bint Milhan she was the wife
of 'Ubada bin As-Samit. One day the Prophet visited her and she provided
him with food and started looking for lice in his head. Then Allah's
Apostle slept and afterwards woke up smiling. Um Haram asked, "What
makes you smile, O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "Some of my followers
were presented before me in my dream as fighters in Allah's Cause, sailing
in the middle of the seas like kings on the thrones or like kings sitting
on their thrones." (The narrator Ishaq is not sure as to which expression
was correct). Um Haram added, 'I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah,
to make me one of them;" So Allah's Apostle invoked Allah for her and
then laid his head down (and slept). Then he woke up smiling (again).
(Um Haram added): I said, "What makes you smile, O Allah's Apostle?"
He said, "Some people of my followers were presented before me (in a
dream) as fighters in Allah's Cause." He said the same as he had said
before. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to make me from them."
He said, "You are among the first ones." Then Um Haram sailed over the
sea during the Caliphate of Muawiya bin Abu Sufyan, and she fell down
from her riding animal after coming ashore, and died.
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 131:
Narrated Kharija bin Zaid bin Thabit:
Um Al-'Ala an Ansari woman who had given a pledge of allegiance to
Allah's Apostle told me:, "The Muhajirln (emigrants) were distributed
amongst us by drawing lots, and we got 'Uthman bin Maz'un in our share.
We made him stay with us in our house. Then he suffered from a disease
which proved fatal. When he died and was given a bath and was shrouded
in his clothes. Allah's Apostle came, I said, (addressing the dead body),
'O Aba As-Sa'ib! May Allah be Merciful to you! I testify that Allah
has honored you.' Allah's Apostle said, 'How do you know that Allah
has honored him?" I replied, 'Let my father be sacrificed for you, O
Allah's Apostle! On whom else shall Allah bestow. His honor?' Allah's
Apostle said, 'As for him, by Allah, death has come to him. By Allah,
I wish him all good (from Allah). By Allah, in spite of the fact that
I am Allah's Apostle, I do not know what Allah will do to me.", Um Al-'Ala
added, "By Allah, I will never attest the righteousness of anybody after
that."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 132:
Narrated Az-Zuhri:
Regarding the above narration, The Prophet said, "I do not know what
Allah will do to him (Uthman bin Maz'un)." Um Al-'Ala said, "I felt
very sorry for that, and then I slept and saw in a dream a flowing spring
for 'Uthman bin Maz'un, and told Allah's Apostle of that, and he said,
"That flowing spring symbolizes his good deeds."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 133:
Narrated Abu Qatada Al-Ansari:
(a companion of the Prophet and one of his cavalry men) "I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "A good dream is from Allah, and a bad dream is from
Satan; so, if anyone of you had a bad dream which he disliked, then
he should spit on his left and seek refuge with Allah from it, for it
will not harm him."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 134:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While I was sleeping, I was given
a bowl full of milk (in a dream), and I drank of it to my fill until
I noticed its wetness coming out of my nails, and then I gave the rest
of it to 'Umar." They (the people) asked, "What have you interpreted
(about the dream)? O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "(It is Religious) knowledge."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 135:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I was given a bowl full
of milk (in the dream) and I drank from it (to my fill) till I noticed
its wetness coming out of my limbs. Then I gave the rest of it to 'Umar
bin Al-Khattab." The persons sitting around him, asked, "What have you
interpreted (about the dream) O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "(It is religious)
knowledge."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 136:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, some people were displayed
before me (in a dream). They were wearing shirts, some of which were
merely covering their breasts, and some a bit longer. Then there passed
before me, 'Umar bin Al-Khattab wearing a shirt he was dragging it (on
the ground behind him.)" They (the people) asked, "What have you interpreted
(about the dream) O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "The Religion."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 137:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While I was sleeping, I saw (in a
dream) the people being displayed before me, wearing shirts, some of
which (were so short that it) reached as far as their breasts and some
reached below that. Then 'Umar bin Al-Khattab was shown to me and he
was wearing a shirt which he was dragging (behind him)." They asked.
What have you interpreted (about the dream)? O Allah's Apostle?" He
said, "The religion."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 138:
Narrated Qais bin 'Ubada:
I was sitting in a gathering in which there was Sa'd bin Malik and
Ibn 'Umar. 'Abdullah bin Salam passed in front of them and they said,
"This man is from the people of Paradise." I said to 'Abdullah bin Salam,
"They said so-and-so." He replied, "Subhan Allah! They ought not to
have said things of which they have no knowledge, but I saw (in a dream)
that a post was fixed in a green garden. At the top of the post there
was a handhold and below it there was a servant. I was asked to climb
(the post). So I climbed it till I got hold of the handhold." Then I
narrated this dream to Allah's Apostle. Allah's Apostle said, "'Abdullah
will die while still holding the firm reliable handhold (i.e., Islam)."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 139:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said (to me), "You were shown to me twice in (my)
dream. Behold, a man was carrying you in a silken piece of cloth and
said to me, "She is your wife, so uncover her,' and behold, it was you.
I would then say (to myself), 'If this is from Allah, then it must happen.'
"
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 140:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said to me, "You were shown to me twice (in my dream)
before I married you. I saw an angel carrying you in a silken piece
of cloth, and I said to him, 'Uncover (her),' and behold, it was you.
I said (to myself), 'If this is from Allah, then it must happen.' Then
you were shown to me, the angel carrying you in a silken piece of cloth,
and I said (to him), 'Uncover (her), and behold, it was you. I said
(to myself), 'If this is from Allah, then it must happen.' "
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 141:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "I have been sent with Jawami al-Kalim
(i.e., the shortest expression carrying the widest meanings), and I
was made victorious with awe (caste into the hearts of the enemy), and
while I was sleeping, the keys of the treasures of the earth were brought
to me and were put in my hand." Muhammad said, Jawami'-al-Kalim means
that Allah expresses in one or two statements or thereabouts the numerous
matters that used to be written in the books revealed before (the coming
of) the Prophet .
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 142:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Salam:
(In a dream) I saw myself in a garden, and there was a pillar in the
middle of the garden, and there was a handhold at the top of the pillar.
I was asked to climb it. I said, "I cannot." Then a servant came and
lifted up my clothes and I climbed (the pillar), and then got hold of
the handhold, and I woke up while still holding it. I narrated that
to the Prophet who said, "The garden symbolizes the garden of Islam,
and the handhold is the firm Islamic handhold which indicates that you
will be adhering firmly to Islam until you die."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 143:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
I saw in a dream a piece of silken cloth in my hand, and in whatever
direction in Paradise I waved it, it flew, carrying me there. I narrated
this (dream) to (my sister) Hafsa and she told it to the Prophet who
said, (to Hafsa), "Indeed, your brother is a righteous man," or, "Indeed,
'Abdullah is a righteous man."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 144:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "When the Day of Resurrection approaches, the
dreams of a believer will hardly fail to come true, and a dream of a
believer is one of forty-six parts of prophetism, and whatever belongs
to prothetism can never be false." Muhammad bin Sirin said, "But I say
this." He said, "It used to be said, 'There are three types of dreams:
The reflection of one's thoughts and experiences one has during wakefulness,
what is suggested by Satan to frighten the dreamer, or glad tidings
from Allah. So, if someone has a dream which he dislikes, he should
not tell it to others, but get up and offer a prayer." He added, "He
(Abu Huraira) hated to see a Ghul (i.e., iron collar around his neck
in a dream) and people liked to see fetters (on their feet in a dream).
The fetters on the feet symbolizes one's constant and firm adherence
to religion." And Abu 'Abdullah said, "Ghuls (iron collars) are used
only for necks."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 145:
Narrated Kharija bin Zaid bin Thabit:
Um Al-'Ala an Ansari woman who had given the Pledge of allegiance
to Allah's Apostle said, "'Uthman bin Maz'un came in our share when
the Ansars drew lots to distribute the emigrants (to dwell) among themselves,
He became sick and we looked after (nursed) him till he died. Then we
shrouded him in his clothes. Allah's Apostle came to us, I (addressing
the dead body) said, "May Allah's Mercy be on you, O Aba As-Sa'ib! I
testify that Allah has honored you." The Prophet said, 'How do you know
that?' I replied, 'I do not know, by Allah.' He said, 'As for him, death
has come to him and I wish him all good from Allah. By Allah, though
I am Allah's Apostle, I neither know what will happen to me, nor to
you.'" Um Al-'Ala said, "By Allah, I will never attest the righteousness
of anybody after that." She added, "Later I saw in a dream, a flowing
spring for 'Uthman. So I went to Allah's Apostle and mentioned that
to him. He said, 'That is (the symbol of) his good deeds (the reward
for) which is going on for him.' "
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 146:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "(I saw in a dream that) while I was standing
at a well and drawing water therefrom, suddenly Abu Bakr and 'Umar came
to me. Abu Bakr took the bucket and drew one or two buckets (full of
water), but there was weakness in his pulling, but Allah forgave him.
Then Ibn Al-Khattab took the bucket from Abu Bakr's hand and the bucket
turned into a very large one in his hand. I have never seen any strong
man among the people doing such a hard job as 'Umar did, till (the people
drank to their satisfaction) and water their camels to their fill and
they sat near the water."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 147:
Narrated Salim's father:
about the Prophet's dream in which he has seen Abu Bakr and 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "I saw (in a dream) that the people had gathered.
Then Abu Bakr stood up and pulled out one or two buckets full of water
(from a well) and there was weakness in his pulling -- may Allah forgive
him. Then Ibn Al-Khattab stood up, and the bucket turned into a very
large one and I have never seen any strong man among the people doing
such a hard job. He pulled out so much water that the people (drank
to their satisfaction) and watered their camels to their fill, (and
then after quenching their thirst) they sat beside the water."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 148:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I saw myself standing
at a well over which there was a bucket. I pulled out from it as many
buckets of water as Allah wished, and then Ibn Abi Quhafa (Abu Bakr)
took the bucket from me and pulled out one or two full buckets, and
there was weakness in his pull--may Allah forgive him. Then the bucket
turned into a very large one and 'Umar bin Al-Khattab took it. I have
never seen any strong man among the people, drawing water with such
strength as 'Umar did, till the people (drank to their satisfaction
and) watered their camels to their fill; whereupon the camels sat beside
the water."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 149:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I saw myself standing
over a tank (well) giving water to the people to drink. Then Abu Bakr
came to me and took the bucket from me in order to relieve me and he
pulled out one or two full buckets, and there was weakness in his pulling
--may Allah forgive him. Then Ibn Al-Khattab took it from him and went
on drawing water till the people left (after being satisfied) while
the tank was over flowing with water."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 150:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
We were sitting with Allah's Apostle, he said, "While I was sleeping,
I saw myself in Paradise. Suddenly I saw a woman performing ablution
beside a palace. I asked, "For whom is this palace?" They (the angels)
replied, "It is for 'Umar bin Al-Khattab." Then I remembered 'Umar's
ghira and went back hurriedly." On hearing that, 'Umar started weeping
and said, " Let my father and mother be sacrificed for you. O Allah's
Apostle! How dare I think of my Ghira being offended by you?
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 151:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said: (I saw in a dream that) I entered Paradise,
and behold, there was a palace built of gold! I asked, 'For whom is
this palace?' They (the angels) replied, 'For a man from the Quraish.'
" The Prophet added, "O Ibn Al-Khattab! Nothing stopped me from entering
it except your Ghira." 'Umar said, "How dare I think of my Ghira being
offended by you, O Allah's Apostle?"
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 152:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
We were sitting with Allah's Apostle he said, "While I was sleeping,
I saw myself in Paradise, and behold, a woman was performing ablution
by the side of a palace. I asked, 'For whom is this palace?' They replied,
'For 'Umar' Then I remembered the Ghira of 'Umar and returned immediately."
'Umar wept (on hearing that) and said, " Let my father and mother be
sacrificed for you, O Allah's Apostle! How dare I think of my Ghira
being offended by you.'
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 153:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I saw myself performing
the Tawaf of the Ka'ba. Behold, there I saw a whitish-red lank-haired
man (holding himself) between two men with water dropping from his hair.
I asked, 'Who is this?' The people replied, 'He is the son of Mary.'
Then I turned my face to see another man with red complexion, big body,
curly hair, and blind in the right eye which looked like a protruding
out grape. I asked, 'Who is he?' They replied, 'He is Ad-Dajjal.' Ibn
Qatan resembles him more than anybody else among the people and Ibn
Qatan was a man from Bani Al-Mustaliq from Khuza'a."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 154:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While I was sleeping, I saw a bowl
full of milk was brought to me and I drank of it (to my fill) till I
noticed its wetness flowing (in my body). Then I gave the remaining
of it to 'Umar." They asked, "O Allah's Apostle! What have you interpreted
(about the dream)? He said, "(It is Religious) knowledge." (See hadeeth
No. 134)
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 155:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Men from the companions of Allah's Apostle used to see dreams during
the lifetime of Allah's Apostle and they used to narrate those dreams
to Allah's Apostle. Allah's Apostle would interpret them as Allah wished.
I was a young man and used to stay in the mosque before my wedlock.
I said to myself, "If there were any good in myself, I too would see
what these people see." So when I went to bed one night, I said, "O
Allah! If you see any good in me, show me a good dream." So while I
was in that state, there came to me (in a dream) two angels. In the
hand of each of them, there was a mace of iron, and both of them were
taking me to Hell, and I was between them, invoking Allah, "O Allah!
I seek refuge with You from Hell." Then I saw myself being confronted
by another angel holding a mace of iron in his hand. He said to me,
"Do not be afraid, you will be an excellent man if you only pray more
often." So they took me till they stopped me at the edge of Hell, and
behold, it was built inside like a well and it had side posts like those
of a well, and beside each post there was an angel carrying an iron
mace. I saw therein many people hanging upside down with iron chains,
and I recognized therein some men from the Quraish. Then (the angels)
took me to the right side. I narrated this dream to (my sister) Hafsa
and she told it to Allah's Apostle. Allah's Apostle said, "No doubt,
'Abdullah is a good man." (Nafi' said, "Since then 'Abdullah bin 'Umar
used to pray much.)
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 156:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
I was a young unmarried man during the lifetime of the Prophet. I
used to sleep in the mosque. Anyone who had a dream, would narrate it
to the Prophet. I said, "O Allah! If there is any good for me with You,
then show me a dream so that Allah's Apostle may interpret it for me."
So I slept and saw (in a dream) two angels came to me and took me along
with them, and they met another angel who said to me, "Don't be afraid,
you are a good man." They took me towards the Fire, and behold, it was
built inside like a well, and therein I saw people some of whom I recognized,
and then the angels took me to the right side. In the morning, I mentioned
that dream to Hafsa. Hafsa told me that she had mentioned it to the
Prophet and he said, "'Abdullah is a righteous man if he only prays
more at night." (Az-Zuhri said, "After that, 'Abdullah used to pray
more at night.")
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 157:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While I was sleeping, I saw that
a cup full of milk was brought to me and I drank of it and gave the
remaining of it to 'Umar bin Al-Khattab." They asked. What have you
interpreted (about the dream)? O Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet said.
"(It is Religious) knowledge."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 158:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, two golden bangles were
put in my two hands, so I got scared (frightened) and disliked it, but
I was given permission to blow them off, and they flew away. I interpret
it as a symbol of two liars who will appear." 'Ubaidullah said, "One
of them was Al-'Ansi who was killed by Fairuz at Yemen and the other
was Musailama (at Najd) .
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 159:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said, "I saw in a dream that I was migrating from Mecca
to a land where there were date palm trees. I thought that it might
be the land of Al-Yamama or Hajar, but behold, it turned out to be Yathrib
(i.e. Medina). And I saw cows (being slaughtered) there, but the reward
given by Allah is better (than worldly benefits). Behold, those cows
proved to symbolize the believers (who were killed) on the Day (of the
battle) of Uhud, and the good (which I saw in the dream) was the good
and the reward and the truth which Allah bestowed upon us after the
Badr battle. (or the Battle of Uhud) and that was the victory bestowed
by Allah in the Battle of Khaibar and the conquest of Mecca) .
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 160:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "We (Muslims) are the last (to come) but (will
be) the foremost (on the Day of Resurrection)." Allah's Apostle further
said, ''While sleeping, I was given the treasures of the world and two
golden bangles were put in my hands, but I felt much annoyed, and those
two bangles distressed me very much, but I was inspired that I should
blow them off, so I blew them and they flew away. Then I interpreted
that those two bangles were the liars between whom I was (i.e., the
one of San'a' and the one of Yamama)."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 161:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "I saw (in a dream) a black woman with unkempt hair
going out of Medina and settling at Mahai'a, i.e., Al-Juhfa. I interpreted
that as a symbol of epidemic of Medina being transferred to that place
(Al-Juhfa)."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 162:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
concerning the dream of the Prophet in Medina: The Prophet said, "I
saw (in a dream) a black woman with unkempt hair going out of Medina
and settling at Mahai'a. I interpreted that as (a symbol of) the epidemic
of Medina being transferred to Mahai'a, namely, Al-Juhfa."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 163:
Narrated Salim's father:
The Prophet said, "I saw (in a dream) a black woman with unkempt hair
going out of Medina and settling in Mahai'a. I interpreted that as (a
symbol of) epidemic of Medina being transferred to Mahai'a, namely,
Al-Juhfa."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 164:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said, "I saw in a dream that I waved a sword and it broke
in the middle, and behold, that symbolized the casualties the believers
suffered on the Day (of the battle) of Uhud. Then I waved the sword
again, and it became better than it had ever been before, and behold,
that symbolized the Conquest (of Mecca) which Allah brought about and
the gathering of the believers. "
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 165:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said, "Whoever claims to have seen a dream which he did
not see, will be ordered to make a knot between two barley grains which
he will not be able to do; and if somebody listens to the talk of some
people who do not like him (to listen) or they run away from him, then
molten lead will be poured into his ears on the Day of Resurrection;
and whoever makes a picture, will be punished on the Day of Resurrection
and will be ordered to put a soul in that picture, which he will not
be able to do."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 166:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
as above, 165.
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 167:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "The worst lie is that a person claims to have
seen a dream which he has not seen."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 168:
Narrated Abu Salama:
I used to see a dream which would make me sick till I heard Abu Qatada
saying, "I too, used to see a dream which would make me sick till I
heard the Prophet saying, "A good dream is from Allah, so if anyone
of you saw a dream which he liked, he should not tell it to anybody
except to the one whom he loves, and if he saw a dream which he disliked,
then he should seek refuge with Allah from its evil and from the evil
of Satan, and spit three times (on his left) and should not tell it
to anybody, for it will not harm him. "
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 169:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "If anyone of you saw a dream which
he liked, then that was from Allah, and he should thank Allah for it
and tell it to others; but if he saw something else, i.e, a dream which
he did not like, then that is from Satan and he should seek refuge with
Allah from it and should not tell it to anybody for it will not harm
him."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 170:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
A man came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I saw in a dream, a cloud
having shade. Butter and honey were dropping from it and I saw the people
gathering it in their hands, some gathering much and some a little.
And behold, there was a rope extending from the earth to the sky, and
I saw that you (the Prophet) held it and went up, and then another man
held it and went up and (after that) another (third) held it and went
up, and then after another (fourth) man held it, but it broke and then
got connected again." Abu Bakr said, "O Allah's Apostle! Let my father
be sacrificed for you! Allow me to interpret this dream." The Prophet
said to him, "Interpret it." Abu Bakr said, "The cloud with shade symbolizes
Islam, and the butter and honey dropping from it, symbolizes the Quran,
its sweetness dropping and some people learning much of the Qur'an and
some a little. The rope which is extended from the sky to the earth
is the Truth which you (the Prophet) are following. You follow it and
Allah will raise you high with it, and then another man will follow
it and will rise up with it and another person will follow it and then
another man will follow it but it will break and then it will be connected
for him and he will rise up with it. O Allah's Apostle! Let my father
be sacrificed for you! Am I right or wrong?" The Prophet replied, "You
are right in some of it and wrong in some." Abu Bakr said, "O Allah's
Prophet! By Allah, you must tell me in what I was wrong." The Prophet
said, "Do not swear."
Volume 9, Book 87, Number 171:
Narrated Samura bin Jundub:
Allah's Apostle very often used to ask his companions, "Did anyone
of you see a dream?" So dreams would be narrated to him by those whom
Allah wished to tell. One morning the Prophet said, "Last night two
persons came to me (in a dream) and woke me up and said to me, 'Proceed!'
I set out with them and we came across a man Lying down, and behold,
another man was standing over his head, holding a big rock. Behold,
he was throwing the rock at the man's head, injuring it. The rock rolled
away and the thrower followed it and took it back. By the time he reached
the man, his head returned to the normal state. The thrower then did
the same as he had done before. I said to my two companions, 'Subhan
Allah! Who are these two persons?' They said, 'Proceed!' So we proceeded
and came to a man Lying flat on his back and another man standing over
his head with an iron hook, and behold, he would put the hook in one
side of the man's mouth and tear off that side of his face to the back
(of the neck) and similarly tear his nose from front to back and his
eye from front to back. Then he turned to the other side of the man's
face and did just as he had done with the other side. He hardly completed
this side when the other side returned to its normal state. Then he
returned to it to repeat what he had done before. I said to my two companions,
'Subhan Allah! Who are these two persons?' They said to me, 'Proceed!'
So we proceeded and came across something like a Tannur (a kind of baking
oven, a pit usually clay-lined for baking bread)." I think the Prophet
said, "In that oven t here was much noise and voices." The Prophet added,
"We looked into it and found naked men and women, and behold, a flame
of fire was reaching to them from underneath, and when it reached them,
they cried loudly. I asked them, 'Who are these?' They said to me, 'Proceed!'
And so we proceeded and came across a river." I think he said, "....
red like blood." The Prophet added, "And behold, in the river there
was a man swimming, and on the bank there was a man who had collected
many stones. Behold. while the other man was swimming, he went near
him. The former opened his mouth and the latter (on the bank) threw
a stone into his mouth whereupon he went swimming again. He returned
and every time the performance was repeated, I asked my two companions,
'Who are these (two) persons?' They replied, 'Proceed! Proceed!' And
we proceeded till we came to a man with a repulsive appearance, the
most repulsive appearance, you ever saw a man having! Beside him there
was a fire and he was kindling it and running around it. I asked my
companions, 'Who is this (man)?' They said to me, 'Proceed! Proceed!'
So we proceeded till we reached a garden of deep green dense vegetation,
having all sorts of spring colors. In the midst of the garden there
was a very tall man and I could hardly see his head because of his great
height, and around him there were children in such a large number as
I have never seen. I said to my companions, 'Who is this?' They replied,
'Proceed! Proceed!' So we proceeded till we came to a majestic huge
garden, greater and better than I have ever seen! My two companions
said to me, 'Go up and I went up' The Prophet added, "So we ascended
till we reached a city built of gold and silver bricks and we went to
its gate and asked (the gatekeeper) to open the gate, and it was opened
and we entered the city and found in it, men with one side of their
bodies as handsome as the handsomest person you have ever seen, and
the other side as ugly as the ugliest person you have ever seen. My
two companions ordered those men to throw themselves into the river.
Behold, there was a river flowing across (the city), and its water was
like milk in whiteness. Those men went and threw themselves in it and
then returned to us after the ugliness (of their bodies) had disappeared
and they became in the best shape." The Prophet further added, "My two
companions (angels) said to me, 'This place is the Eden Paradise, and
that is your place.' I raised up my sight, and behold, there I saw a
palace like a white cloud! My two companions said to me, 'That (palace)
is your place.' I said to them, 'May Allah bless you both! Let me enter
it.' They replied, 'As for now, you will not enter it, but you shall
enter it (one day) I said to them, 'I have seen many wonders tonight.
What does all that mean which I have seen?' They replied, 'We will inform
you: As for the first man you came upon whose head was being injured
with the rock, he is the symbol of the one who studies the Quran and
then neither recites it nor acts on its orders, and sleeps, neglecting
the enjoined prayers. As for the man you came upon whose sides of mouth,
nostrils and eyes were torn off from front to back, he is the symbol
of the man who goes out of his house in the morning and tells so many
lies that it spreads all over the world. And those naked men and women
whom you saw in a construction resembling an oven, they are the adulterers
and the adulteresses;, and the man whom you saw swimming in the river
and given a stone to swallow, is the eater of usury (Riba) and the bad
looking man whom you saw near the fire kindling it and going round it,
is Malik, the gatekeeper of Hell and the tall man whom you saw in the
garden, is Abraham and the children around him are those children who
die with Al-Fitra (the Islamic Faith)." The narrator added: Some Muslims
asked the Prophet, "O Allah's Apostle! What about the children of pagans?"
The Prophet replied, "And also the children of pagans." The Prophet
added, "My two companions added, 'The men you saw half handsome and
half ugly were those persons who had mixed an act that was good with
another that was bad, but Allah forgave them.'"
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