Search Key: Shiait
Shiait
(See Ali, God bless his countenance)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Ali
(‘Ali bin ‘Abi Talib, God bless his countenance, cousin and son in-law of God’s
Messenger, upon whom be peace.) 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 a Shiait or gathering one’s strength for a
rebellion or to create divisiveness, or it could mean hypocrisy. If a scholar sees
him in a dream, it means that he will earn increased knowledge, asceticism,
reverence and strength. Seeing him in a dream also means capture by one’s
enemy, migrating from one country to another and mostly to die as a martyr.
Seeing ‘Ali in a dream also means having a blessed progeny, vanquishing one’s
enemy, presiding over the believers, hardships during travels, booty, manifestation
of blessings and miracles, acquiring extraordinary knowledge, following the
leading practices of God’s Messenger, upon whom be peace, or fulfillment of
one’s commands. If one sees him as an old man in a dream, it means establishing
a connection with the leadership of the land and profiting from it. Seeing him
with wounds over his body in a dream means that one will become subject to
people’s slander and defamation.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Sources:The dream interpretations presented on this website are primarily based on the renowned works of Imam Ibn Sirin (رحمه الله). Additional insights are derived from authentic Islamic sources, including references to the Qur'an, Sunnah, and scholarly consensus among early Islamic dream interpreters.While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and authenticity of the content, we encourage readers to consult qualified Islamic scholars for deeper understanding or in matters requiring religious rulings.
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