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MuhammadIbn Sirin (Arabic: محمد بن سيرين) (born in Basra) was a Muslim tabi' as he was a contemporary of Anas ibn Malik. He is claimed by some to have been an interpreter of dreams, though others regard the books to have been falsely attributed to him. Once regarded as the same person as Achmet son of Seirim, this is no longer believed to be true, as shown by Maria Mavroudi.[2]

The most notable of the books attributed to him is Dreams and Interpretations. Ibn Al-Nadim says that he was the author of Taabir Al-Ro'oya (Interpretation of Dreams), which is different from or an abridged version of Muntakhabul Kalam Fi Tafsir El Ahlam (A Concise Guide for the Interpretation of Dreams) first printed in Bulaq, Egypt, in 1284 AH, in Lucknow in 1874 and in Bombay in 1296 AH. It was subsequently reprinted numerous times in various parts of the Arab World under different titles.[citation needed]


The rare second edition in Italian of his interpretation of Egyptian and Persian dreams was translated from Leo Toscano's Latin into Italian by the famous cheiromantist Patricio Tricasso, who, in his foreword to Alessandro Bicharia, explains that he has omitted many of the original interpretations owing to many dreams being inspired either by melancholy or evil spirits. The original Arabic, Greek and Toscano's Latin texts seem not to have survived and this is the second of three Italian editions of the sixteenth century, the others appearing in 1525 and 1551.[citation needed]


The typology of categorization of dreams in Arabic literature of dream interpretation is noted for it close adherence toorthodox theological categories, and assumes an intimate relationship between dreaming and conventional expressions of devotional religious piety. Traditional Arabic books of dream-interpretation were composed by theologians.


This book is a comprehensive guide to interpreting dreams according to Islamic tradition. The book is authored by Mohammad al Akili and is based on the works of Ibn Sirin, a renowned Islamic scholar who lived in the 8th century.


The book provides a detailed analysis of the symbols and meanings associated with various dreams, including prophetic dreams, nightmares, and symbolic dreams. It draws on the teachings of the Quran and the Hadith, as well as the works of other Islamic scholars, to provide a comprehensive and authoritative guide to dream interpretation.


"Ibn Sirin's Dictionary of Dreams" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of their dreams from an Islamic perspective. It offers practical guidance on interpreting dreams and provides insights into the spiritual and psychological dimensions of dreaming.


'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."




Ibn Sirin is one of the most highly regarded Classical Scholars of the First Century Hijri, born in Basra in 33 AH. Among his contemporaries were Imam Anas Bin Malik, Al-Hassan Al-Basri, Ibn Aown, Al-Fudhayl, Bin Iyadh, and Others.


'There is no type of knowledge and wisdom which is not needed in the interpretation of dreams, even mathematics, shares of inheritance, judgments, Arabic and its strange words for the meaning of names, parables, laws of the demand religious practices, the lawful and unlawful, the prayer, wudu', and other knowledge. A dispute in it is used as an analogy and the meaning is taken from it. So the principles of commentary which you possess are more successful in interpretation than what the dreamer tells you to try to make you abandon the principles, even if you consider him to be a truthful, reliable person.'


Ibn Sirin was born in the year 30 Hijra towards the end of the Rule of Uthman (RA) the third Khalif of Islam, he was described by his contemporaries as a traditionist (Muhaddith) of good faith, very learned in Jurisprudence and an Imam endowed with knowledge and Great piety.


أقسم بالله العظيم أني لم أدخل هذا الموقع إلا بهدف الزواج الشرعي وليس لأي هدف آخر وأعاهد الله وأعاهدكم على أن أكون ملتزما بشروط و قوانين الموقع عسى ربي يكتب لي الخير في هذا المكان.


Have you ever dreamed of marrying someone you know? If so, you might be wondering what it means and what it reveals about your subconscious feelings.

According to Ibn Sirin, a famous Islamic dream interpreter, a dream about marrying someone you know is a sign of good news and positive changes in your life.


Ibn Shaheen was another famous Islamic scholar and dream interpreter who wrote a book called The Interpretation of Dreams.

According to Ibn Shaheen, this dream could mean different things depending on the appearance of the person and the events of the wedding.

Here are some of his interpretations:


Al-Nabulsi was a famous Sufi scholar and dream interpreter who wrote a book called The Alphabet of Dreams. He had a different perspective on dreaming of marrying someone you know than Ibn Sirin and Ibn Shaheen. According to Al-Nabulsi, this dream could mean one of three things:


If you are a married woman who dreams of marrying someone you know, you might feel confused or guilty. However, according to some Islamic scholars and dream interpreters, here are some of their interpretations:


Interpretation of seeing nudity in a dream by Ibn Sirin and Nabulsi is one of the visions that many may see, and feel perplexed, as nudity, in general, is clear evidence of immorality and immorality, and this vision shows the exposure of the hidden, whether by word or deed, and nudity in a dream is an indication of sedition. And committing sins and irregularities, and some interpreters of dreams said that nudity in a dream is interpreted as bankruptcy of an owner


Ibn Sirin says that seeing nudity in a dream for a single woman is evidence of her marriage to a righteous man

Seeing the single woman naked in front of people is evidence of the doors of the world and she is on her way to open in front of the single

A single woman dreamed that she was very naked in another dream, evidence of the end of good for her and his failure to come to her

The one who sees herself naked in her dream indicates the approach of calamity and the occurrence of sad and hateful things


If a friend sees naked without clothes, it is a sign that the friend has made mistakes and should draw her attention

Seeing a friend naked without clothes indicates that her personality is weak, and she wants to attract others to her

The one who sees in a dream that her friend is naked denotes that her secrets will be exposed in front of her, and something she is hiding will be exposed. It is also evidence of the worries and problems she is going through in her life

The one who sees in a dream that she is covering up her friend and giving her a cover is evidence of her offer and assistance in real life


The scholar Ibn Sirin confirms that seeing a naked woman in a dream usually carries many meanings and indications:

Seeing naked women in a dream may indicate the occurrence of some undesirable things

Also, the vision does not indicate any sign of goodness and optimism in the life of the dreamer

Seeing naked women in the toilet in a dream indicates that the owner of the dream has a weak personality

The dream also indicates a weak ability to judge things and obvious misconduct

The interpretation of seeing women naked in a dream explains the transformation of conditions and circumstances from good to bad

A woman seeing another naked woman in her dream indicates anxiety, sadness, and severe suffering in the life of the dream owner


Seeing a married woman in her dream about a person she knows who is naked and sick, indicates that her vision will save him from worries, diseases, and sorrows

But if a person has money and wealth, the dream indicates the loss of this money and its demise

If this person feels obvious shyness, it indicates the disclosure of secrets that he is hiding from others

If a married woman sees herself naked in a dream, the dream indicates the disclosure of the secrets that she keeps from her husband

The dream also indicates the presence of someone lurking in it, and you should take heed of it

Watching a married woman in her dream undresses a woman who was famous for her good morals, indicates that this woman has good morals

But if the dream is and the lady has bad morals and commits sins, the dream warns of the necessity of repentance and returning to Allah Almighty

Seeing a married woman in her dream that her rich relatives are without clothes indicates the transformation of the rich into poor after losing his money


Ibn Sirin says that seeing nakedness in a dream is evidence of enemies who manage their hostility and show affection and love

The dream also clarifies the presence of a hypocritical person who in the pure is a friend, but in the interior, he is an enemy

Ibn Sirin also explained that seeing the same person naked in a dream and he was present among people

It is also clear evidence of his revelation to the people


Being naked in his sleep indicates regret or the integrity of the substance as long as the nakedness does not appear

Whoever sees in his dream that he is undressing him, indicates a close friend to him, but he is the most hostile to him and the dreamer does not know him


Seeing nakedness and shyness from people and asking for covering from clothes that warn of his need or lack of resources or poverty that he suffers from, it is not good to see a person in his sleep as if people were looking at his nakedness


Being naked or naked portends divorce, dismissal, or leaving work. As for seeing a sick person naked, it is an indication of recovery, and it also indicates innocence for the oppressed or relief for the distressed

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