Ru’ya Ibn Sirine
Dream Interpretation according to Ibn Sirin

Dream Interpretation according to Ibn Sirin
in the light of Islamic tradition

The night carries its signs, its images, and its mysteries. Ru’ya Ibn Sirine offers a sober, respectful and prudent interpretation of dreams, inspired by the classical references attributed to Ibn Sirin.

Careful interpretation
Neither an absolute prediction nor an imposed truth
Classical references
An approach inspired by sources attributed to Ibn Sirin
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Before any interpretation

According to Islamic tradition, dreams are of three types: a true dream from Allah, a disturbing dream from Shaytan, and a dream arising from one’s own thoughts.

Dreams are not a source of law, do not create any religious obligation, and do not change what is lawful or unlawful.

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what you saw: people, places, objects, actions
what you felt: fear, peace, joy, confusion
your general situation if relevant, without going into private details

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The interpretations offered are inspired by classical Islamic tradition. They do not constitute an absolute truth, a fatwa, or a definite prediction.

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