( Maqam Ibrahim, arb.) One who stands at the Station of
Abraham at the Sacred Mosque in Mecca and offers his prayers in a dream is
a pious person who observes the divine laws and who may be invited to perform
a pilgrimage. If a terrified person sees himself entering inside the Station of
Abraham in a dream, it means that all his fears will be dispelled and that he
will reach the abode of safety. Entering the station of God’s prophet Abraham,
upon whom be peace, in a dream also means receiving honors, seeking knowledge,
or receiving an inheritance from one’s father or mother.
Standing up or sitting at the Station of Abraham in a dream also may signify living by the divine laws
until one’s soul returns to its Lord. (Also see Abraham)
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Cradle of Ismail
(A section of the Sacred House in Mecca.) Seeing oneself praying
or standing at the Cradle of Ismail in a dream means bearing a son who will
become the principal provider for the family. If one is rich, then seeing the cradle
of Ismail in a dream means that he will be debarred from his assets and that
his rights to use them will be suspended. (Also see Circumambulation; Cradle;
Kaaba; Muzdalifa; Pelting stones; Pilgrimage; Responding; Station of Abraham)
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Maqam Ibrahim
(arb. See Abraham; Pilgrimage; Station of Abraham)
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Pilgrimage
(Hajj) Performing the pilgrimage to Mecca, fulfilling its obligatory
pillars and celebrating its ceremonies in a dream represents one’s spiritual and
religious growth. It will bring him a great reward in this life and in the next,
appease his fears, and imply that he is a trustworthy person. If this dream
occurs during the pilgrimage season, it means profits for a merchant, recovery
for the sick, finding guidance after heedlessness, or it could mean that one will
perform his pilgrimage if he had not yet fulfilled this obligatory religious duty.
If one’s dream takes place outside the pilgrimage season, then it could mean the
opposite. If one sees himself as a pilgrim in a dream, and if he disdains from
actually perform his pilgrimage, though he possesses the means to do so, it
means that he is a reprobate and an ungrateful person. Performing one’s
pilgrimage in a dream also indicates the necessity to serve one’s parents and to
be true to them, or the duty to serve one’s teacher and be truthful with him.
Performing one’s pilgrimage in a dream also means visiting a gnostic, a saint,
a shaikh, a scholar, or it it could mean getting married, acquiring knowledge,
satisfying one’s needs, recuperating from an illness, repenting from sin, or
joining the company of pious people. If one travels to perform his pilgrimage
using a vehicle in a dream, it means that he will receive help from God Almighty.
If he travels on foot leading a camel in the dream, it means that he will do so
with the help of a woman. If he rides an elephant in the dream, it means that
he will perform his pilgrimage as a member of a governmental delegation. If one
travels on foot in the dream, it means that he has made a vow which he must
fulfil. Seeing oneself returning from a pilgrimage in a dream means profits and
relief from stress. If one carries his provisions with him in the dream, it means
that he stands before his Lord with piety and reverence. Carrying the pilgrims’s
provisions in a dream also means paying poor people their dues, or it could mean
paying one’s debts. If one sees himself going to perform his pilgrimage alone, and
the people standing up to pay their farewell to him in a dream, it means that
he will die shortly. (Also see Arafat; Circumambulation; Cradle of Ismail;
Kaaba; Mina; Muzdalifa; Pelting stones; Responding; Sai; Station of Abraham;
Umrah)
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Mina
(Pilgrims’ camp; Pilgrimage) Seeing oneself in Mina in a dream means
fulfilling one’s wishes in this world and in the next, and it could mean dispelling
allfears. (Also see Arafat; Circumambulation; Cradle ofIsmail; Kaaba; Muzdalifa;
Pelting stones; Pilgrimage; Responding; Station of Abraham; Umrah)
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Rituals of the pilgrimage
(See Arafat; Circumambulation; Cradle of Ismail;
Kaaba; Mina; Muzdalifa; Pelting stones; Responding; Sa‘i; Station of Abraham;
Umrah)
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Pilgrimage rituals
(See Arafat; Circumambulation; Cradle of Ismail; Kaaba;
Mina; Muzdalifa; Pelting stones; Responding; Sai; Station of Abraham; Umrah)
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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