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Have you ever woken up from a vivid dream, wondering what it meant? Do you believe that your dreams hold hidden messages and symbolism? Look no further than the Ibn Sirin Dictionary of Dreams PDF, a comprehensive guide to understanding the language of your subconscious.
Ibn Sirin was not merely a dream interpreter; he was a polymath. He was a master of Islamic jurisprudence ( Fiqh ), an expert in Hadith (prophetic traditions), and a pious cloth merchant known for his asceticism. He studied under some of the most prominent companions of the Prophet, including Abu Hurairah, Ibn ‘Abbas, and Anas ibn Malik.
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was a famous tabi’i (follower of the companions of the Prophet), jurist, and interpreter of dreams. He lived in Basra, Iraq.
Can symbolize relief after hardship or, conversely, engaging in fruitless efforts depending on the context 8. Ethical and Spiritual Guidelines for Dream Interpretation
Written by the renowned Islamic scholar Ibn Sirin, this ancient text is a treasure trove of dream interpretation. The dictionary is a collection of over 1,000 dream symbols, each with its own unique meaning and significance. From the mundane to the surreal, Ibn Sirin's expert analysis will help you decipher the hidden messages in your dreams.
While the interpretations are attributed to him, many historians believe the book as we have it today was compiled by later scholars, such as , who collected Ibn Sirin’s narrations.