INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC DREAM MEANINGS & DREAMS INTERPRETATIONS
		Most dream interpretation on myIslamicDream.com is attributed to Muhammad Ibn 
		Siren (653-729 CE). However, Ibn Siren, without a 
		shadow of a doubt, did not write any book on dream 
		interpretation. He did, however, write a compilation of 
		Abu Huraira's (ra) narrations from the Prophet (pbuh) 
		along with the opinions of Abu Huraira (ra). This text 
		was kept by his brother, Yahyaa Ibn Siren, because 
		Muhammed Ibn Siren, in his later days, did not like to 
		keep books.
		
		
		In the below narrations there was mention of the 
		Prophets (pbuh), may the peace and blessings of Allah be 
		upon them all; mentioning of the companions (male and 
		female), may Allah be pleased with them; and of course 
		mentioning of dreams. We should be careful to realise 
		that in many of the explanations above the reference is 
		to 'may', that is, seeing such a thing in a dream 'MAY' 
		indicate that 'such and such' was seen. Thus as none of 
		us have the fortune of being a Prophet, nor do we have 
		the fortune of being in the company of Prophet Joseph - 
		who excelled in dream interpretation - we should 
		consider the matters above with caution.
		
		
		It should be noted that when relating a dream it should 
		be done without adding anything to it or subtracting 
		anything from it. If a person does this he spoils and 
		corrupts the dream. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has strongly 
		prohibited anyone from doing this.
		
		
		Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, "Indeed the worst of lies is 
		that of a person who falsely claims to have dream." (Sahih 
		Al-Bukhari). Also 'Whoever claims to have dream which he 
		did not have, will be ordered to tie two barley grains 
		together, which he will never be able to do; and if 
		somebody eavesdrop on some people's conversation which 
		they didn't want him to hear or they tried to keep away 
		from him, then molten lead will be poured into his ears 
		on the Day of Resurrection; and whosoever makes a 
		picture (of a being with a soul) will be punished on the 
		Day of Resurrection and (will) be ordered to put a soul 
		in it, which he will not be able to do." (Sahih Al-Bukhari).
		
		
		His also reported as saying that anyone who invents a 
		lie linking it to him or his own father or friend, he 
		will not even smell the sweet fragrance of Jannah.
		
		
		His also reported as saying: �There are three persons 
		whom Allah will punish severely on the Day of Qiyaamah:
		
			- A person who relates a false dream, he will be made to tie a knot between two grains of barley which he will never be able to do.
- A man who paints a picture of animate objects; he will be made to put life into them which he will never be able to do.
- A man who leads a people in Saalah while they dislike him�.
		It is advisable for a person who sees an unpleasant or 
		disturbing dream that he spits thrice on his left side 
		as soon as he wakes up and thereafter seek Allah's 
		protection from the accursed devil. Prophet Muhammad 
		(pbuh) and his followers used to do likewise.
		
		
THE THREE TYPES OF ISLAMIC DREAMS
		Dreams are broken into three parts according to the 
		
		
		Sunnah: 
		
			- Ru'yaa - good visions (dreams)
- Hulum - bad dreams
- Dreams from one's self
		Abu Hurayrah narrated Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, "There are 
		three types of dreams: a righteous dream which is glad 
		tidings from Allah, the dream which causes sadness is 
		from Shaitan, and a dream from the ramblings of the 
		mind. (Sahih Muslim).
		
True or Good Dreams
		We can see true dreams are from Allah Ta'aala as 
		Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, "True dreams are from Allah, and bad 
		dreams are from Shaitan." (Sahih Al-Bukhari).
		
		
		True believers are more likely to happen to those who 
		are truthful in their lives as Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, "Those 
		of you with the truest dreams will be those who are most 
		truthful in speech" (Sahih Muslim).
		
		
		Good dreams are also from Allah Ta'aala. Prophet 
		Muhammad (pbuh) said, "If anyone of you has a dream that he 
		likes then it is from Allah. He should thank Allah for 
		it and narrate it to others." (Sahih Al-Bukhari) Good 
		deeds consist of people doing Halaal (lawful) acts.
		
		
		One should share their dreams with those they like as 
		Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, "If one sees a good dream, let him 
		expect good, and not tell it except to those he likes." 
		(Muslim) An example of this is Yaqoob (AS) telling his 
		son, Yusuf (AS) concerning his dream about eleven stars 
		and the sun and the moon prostrating to him (scholars 
		have said the eleven stars were his brothers, and the 
		sun and the moon represented his mother and father): "He 
		said, "O my son! Relate not your vision to your brothers 
		lest they arrange a plot against you. Verily! Satan is 
		to man an open enemy." (Surah Yusuf 12:5) We know the 
		half-brothers of Yusuf were jealous of him to begin with 
		so telling them the dream would probably only serve to 
		increase the jealousy.
		
		
		Muhammad (S) also told us, "Nothing is left of 
		prophethood except glad tidings." Those with him asked, 
		"What are glad tidings?" He (S) replied, "Good dreams." 
		(Sahih Al-Bukhari)
		
Bad Dreams
		As stated above bad dreams are from Shaitan. Prophet 
		Muhammad (pbuh) told us what to do upon seeing a bad dream. "So when 
		one of you sees a dream which he does not like, he 
		should spit on his left side three times, seek refuge 
		with Allah from Shaitan thrice, and change the side 
		which he was lying (Sahih Muslim) and in another 
		narration in Muslim, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) told us if we spit 
		three times and seek refuge from Allah then it (the 
		dream) will not harm them." (Sahih Muslim).
		
		
		Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) also told us that if we saw a bad dream to 
		"stand up and offer prayer." (Sahih Muslim).
		
		
		Bad Dreams Should Not Be Disclosed
		
		Muhammad (S) said, ...If he has a dream that he 
		dislikes, then it is from Shaitan. He should seek refuge 
		with Allah from its evil, and he SHOULD NOT MENTION IT 
		TO ANYBODY, then it will not harm him." (Sahih 
		Al-Bukhari). If one does tell somebody about the bad 
		dream then there could be the chance that some harm will 
		come out of it.
		
		
Dreams from One's Self
		These dreams come from one's thoughts and are neither 
		from Allah or Shaitan.