What do you think about dreams? How do you think they pertain to our lives?
2007-10-26
14:02:16
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Purple this question like many other questions in the Ramadan category have nothing to do with Ramadan. However the Ramadan category turned into a discussion group/category that mostly Muslims and a few non-Muslims go to for general questions and discussions. So when I placed this question it was meant for Muslims opinions on dreams, but anyone else is welcome to answer as well. I didn’t state that in the beginning but I am now.
2007-10-26
14:30:29 ·
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I think dreams have lots of meaning to them in one way or another. (Just read my ?'s)
I think some dreams are signs from Allah. I we're sinning in our lives, then Allah might give us a sign in our dreams to "calm down" and follow the right path.
I weirdest thing for me was when I started my salah is when I have continuous dreams throughout the night, almost every night.
2007-10-26 15:44:14
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answered by Aliyah & Adam's Mom 3
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The dreams are rather matters that were there in your subconsciuos minds(let activated when you are asleep) and that you tried yourself to resist for any reason to come to your consiousness while awake. Now at the time of sleep your such a resistence goes weak and you veiw things that erupt out of your subconsciuosness.
Thats all how you go to dreams forming a kind of a story.
For such dreams to pertain for the most they can just be a help for us ... to help us collect all that was in our subconsciousness back without much of our effort being given into that matter.
I Hope Allah has not given any of us the power to Know of the future ... Even by these Dreams so there is not much use of getting struck or being afraid of these dreams than some SERIOUS reasons That Allah Might Point you to.
2007-10-26 14:38:12
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answered by answers 3
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Some dreams,not all dreams could mean something,and not everyone can interpret a dream,it has to be gifted or read on a bible,some signals could means something and others could just be nightmares.
Sometimes dreams allow us to see just a little glimpse of our future and some gives us answers to Questions that we've been seeking for.
2007-10-27 08:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think MOST dreams are a reflection of our daily lives, thoughts, fears, etc.
But once in a while, there may be a dream that has more meaning to it...
What does this have to do with the Ramadan forum anyway?
Take care :)
2007-10-26 14:11:31
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answered by ✿Purple✿ 5
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The release of my first book "The Bipolar Expeditionist", and the fighting in the world, which saddens me despite being an optimist by nature.
Have a good weekend!
2007-10-26 14:06:42
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answered by keefbeef 3
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I believe in them, if it's pertaining something I have prayed about, I receive it as an answer or otherwise I ignore them, unless they pertain to someone or something I take them as warnings also at times, but I do analyze them and seek clarification if needed
2007-10-26 14:11:21
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answered by mskash 3
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I have experianced, some time dreams gives clue about happening in future, sometime dreams fufill our desire, sometime dreams reflect our past and remind us.
Dream is god's gift to human being.
2007-10-27 01:10:44
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answered by lmdhamone 4
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I personally 50 percent of my dreams comes true I don't know why , and also my brothers .
2007-10-27 05:34:08
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answered by sim sim 6
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Dreams balance the motor of you mind, defragging the details of your day.
2007-10-26 14:06:14
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answered by American Spirit 7
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They could mean things or that you ate something that is disturbing your system.
2007-10-26 14:07:01
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answered by Free Thinker 6
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