የዒሳ (ዐለይሂ ሰላም) በህልም ያዩት ራዕይ የእውነት ራእይ ነው። ኢብኑ ሲሪን እንደነገረን በአጠቃላይ ዒሳን (ዐለይሂ-ሰላም) ከሰዎች መካከል ያየ ሰው መልካም እና ጥቅም ያለው ሰው ነው፡ የተባረከና የተጓዘ እና መልካም ለመስራት እና ሌሎችን ለመጥቀም ብዙ የሚንቀሳቀስ ነው። ለነጠላ ሴት ልጅ የዒሳ (ዐለይሂ-ሰላም) ራእይ ማለት መልካም ነገርን ትሰራለች ሌሎችንም ትጠቅማለች እና መልካምን መንገድ ትከተላለች። ነፍሰ ጡር ሴት ግን ጥበበኛ የሆነ በበጎም ኃይልና ሥልጣን ያለው ወንድ ልጅ ትወልዳለች። ያገባችውን ሴት እና ሌሎች ሴቶችን በተመለከተ, በእርግዝና ወቅት ላሉ ሰዎች እርግዝናን, እና መራባትን ሊያመለክት ይችላል, እናም የሌሎችን ሴቶች ደስታ እና እርካታ ያሳያል.

ሌሎች ተንታኞች ዒሳን (ሰለላሁ አለይሂ ወሰለም) ለወንድም ሆነ ለሴት በህልም ማየት የአላህ ፀጋ ወይም ታላቅ ጭንቀት ላለው ሰው ከሱ ያለውን እንክብካቤ ማሳያ ነው ይላሉ። የርሱ (የእርሱ ዐለይሂ-ሰላም) በህልም በተወሰነ ቦታ መውረዱ፣ በዚያ ቦታ ላይ የፍትህ መገለጥ፣ የበረከት መፍሰስ፣ የካዱትን ማጣት እና የምእመናንን ድል ያመለክታል።

የዒሳ (ዐለይሂ-ሰላም) ሕልም ከዚያ በላይ ነው ልንል እንችላለን። ብዙዎችን ለማዳን መጥቷል። በህልም ውስጥ ያለው ራዕይ በአጠቃላይ ለሰው ልጅ ነፍስ ሰላምን ያመጣል. የእሱ እይታ ከእግዚአብሔር የራቀች ነፍስን ያረጋጋል። የእሱ ራእዮች ፍርሃትን አውጥተዋል። የእሱ እይታ የመዳን መግለጫ ነው።

ቁርኣን ማንም ያላደረገው ድንቅ ተአምራትን አድርጓል ይላል። ሙታንን ያዝዛል፤ እነርሱም ሕያው ይሆናሉ። ለዓይነ ስውራን አይኑን ይሰጣል። የሥጋ ደዌውን ቆዳ ዳስሶ ይፈውሳል። ጭቃውን የወፍ ቅርጽ ሠራው፣ ተነፈሰውም፣ ሕያው ወፍም ይሆናል። የማይታየውን ያውቃል። ለሐዋርያትም ከሰማይ የመመገቢያ ጠረጴዛን ጠየቀ። ከሙታን ተነሥቶ ሞትን ድል አድርጎ ወደ ሰማይ ዐረገ።

ቁርኣንም ባለበት ሁሉ የተባረከ ነው ይላል ለዓለማት እዝነት "ዛኪ" ከሀጢያትና ከስህተት ሁሉ የጠራ የእግዚአብሄር ቃል እና መንፈስ ከእርሱ የሆነ እና (ዋጄህ) በዚህ አለም በትንቢት እና ከፍ ከፍ አለ። መልካም ቦታ እና በመጨረሻው ዓለም በምልጃ እና በከፍተኛ ደረጃዎች ፣ እና ወደ ሁሉን ቻይ አምላክ ቅርብ።

በቁርአን ውስጥ ያሉት እነዚህ ሁሉ ማጣቀሻዎች በመጽሐፍ ቅዱስ ውስጥ ስለ ኢየሱስ ከተገለጹት እውነታዎች ጋር ይስማማሉ፣ ኢየሱስ (የእርሱ ሰላም በእኛ ላይ ይሁን) ያልተለመደ ሰው ነው፣ “ኢየሱስ ሆይ፣ ሕዝቡን ከኃጢአታቸው ያድናቸዋልና” (ማቴ 1፡21) )፣ “አማኑኤል (ትርጉሙም “እግዚአብሔር ከእኛ ጋር)” (ማቴዎስ 1፡23)፣ “ስለዚህ የሚወለደው ቅዱስ የእግዚአብሔር ልጅ ይባላል” (ሉቃስ 1፡35) እና “አዳኝ ተወልዷል። ለ አንተ፣ ለ አንቺ፤ እርሱ መሲሕ ጌታ ነው” (ሉቃስ 2፡11)።

ወንጌል አገልግሎቱን ሲያውጅ፣ “የእግዚአብሔር መንፈስ በእኔ ላይ ነው፣ ለድሆች ወንጌልን እሰብክ ዘንድ ቀብቶኛልና። ለታሰሩት ነጻነትን ለዕውሮችም ማየትን እሰብክ ዘንድ ልኮኛል” (ሉቃስ 4፡18-19)።


አስተያየቶች

ምላሽ ይስጡ

ኢ-ፖስታ አድራሻወ ይፋ አይደረግም። መሞላት ያለባቸው መስኮች * ምልክት አላቸው

ለ"Dreams of Isa" የ220 ምላሾች“

  1. السلام عليكم. حلمت اني أودع اهلي وكان سيدنا عيسى عليه السلام بانتظاري حتى أرافقه ولكنه طمني وقال انو هذه بس بداية الطريق والغد سيكون افضل معه. يا ريت تشرحولي معنى هذا الحلم مع وافر شكري واحترامي.

    1. وعليكم السلام يا يزن، أهلاً وسهلاً بك، وشكراً لمشاركتنا هذه الرؤيا المباركة. إن رؤية سيدنا عيسى المسيح (سلامه علينا) في المنام هي رؤية حقّ كما يقول ابن سيرين، فالشيطان لا يتمثّل به، وكلامه في الحلم صدق لأنه كلمة الله. ووداعك لأهلك في الحلم لا يدل على فراق محزن، بل هو رمز روحي عميق لبداية رحلة جديدة مع سيدنا عيسى المسيح، فقد قال لأتباعه: “مَنْ أَحَبَّ أَباً أَوْ أُمّاً أَكْثَرَ مِنِّي فَلاَ يَسْتَحِقُّنِي” (الإنجيل، متى 10: 37)، أي أن محبته يجب أن تسبق كل محبة أرضية، وهذا الوداع في رؤياك هو دعوة لتقديم محبته على كل شيء والسير وراءه بقلب مطمئن. أما انتظاره لك ليرافقك فهو إشارة إلى ندائه الشخصي لك كما نادى تلاميذه قائلاً: “هلما ورائي” (الإنجيل، متى 4: 19)، فهو لا يجبر أحداً بل ينتظر بمحبة من يستجيب لدعوته. وقوله لك إن هذه بداية الطريق يذكرنا بقوله: “أَنَا هُوَ الطَّرِيقُ وَالْحَقُّ وَالْحَيَاةُ. لَيْسَ أَحَدٌ يَأْتِي إِلَى الآبِ إِلاَّ بِي” (الإنجيل، يوحنا 14: 6)، فالطريق الذي يفتحه أمامكَ هو طريق الخلاص والنور والسلام الداخلي، وهو طريق ضيّق لكنه يؤدي إلى الحياة (الإنجيل، متى 7: 14). وأما تطمينه لك بأن الغد سيكون أفضل معه، فهو وعد صادق من فمه المبارك، إذ قال: “أَتَيْتُ لِتَكُونَ لَهُمْ حَيَاةٌ وَلِيَكُونَ لَهُمْ أَفْضَلُ” (الإنجيل، يوحنا 10: 10)، ووعدٌ بحضوره الدائم: “هَا أَنَا مَعَكُمْ كُلَّ الأَيَّامِ إِلَى انْقِضَاءِ الدَّهْرِ” (الإنجيل، متى 28: 20). فالرؤيا بمجملها بشارة عظيمة لَ بأن الله يلتفت إليك التفاتة محبة خاصة، ويدعوك إلى السير في طريقه، ويعدك بأن ما هو آتٍ من بركات وطمأنينة وسلام في رفقته أعظم بكثير مما تركت خلفك. ننصحكَ بأن تستجيب لهذه الدعوة الإلهية، وأن تقرأ الإنجيل لتتعرّف أكثر على من ناداكَ في منامكَ، فسيدنا المسيح أمين في وعوده، والغد بحضوره يحمل لك من النور والشفاء والفرح ما لا عين رأت ولا أذن سمعت (الإنجيل، 1 كورنثوس 2: 9). ولا تنسَ أن تشاركنا ما يستجد معك من رؤى أو خطوات في هذا الطريق المبارك. الرب يباركك ويرشد خطواتك. ولا تتردد في التواصل معنا بأي سؤال؛ نحن هنا لمرافقتك.

  2. Assalam alaikom. Last night I had a dream, I saw that I was sitting inside a mosque with some other people. Then, a bright light came through the door. Prophet Issa (as) walked out of it. He had on a white robe and the light was all around him. He sat down and opened the Injil. Then he began to read from it and talk to us about the signs that will come before he returns as the just judge over all people. After that, I woke up.

    1. Wa alaikom assalam, Hafiz. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. The dream Allah (SWT) has given you is a beautiful and personal invitation from Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) Himself. The bright light that surrounded Him is a sign of who he truly is, for He declared, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (Injil, John 8:12). His white robe and the radiance around him echo the way the disciple John saw him in glory after his resurrection, clothed in light as the risen Lord (Injil, Revelation 1:13-16). That He came to you inside the mosque is deeply meaningful, for it shows that He meets seekers wherever they are; He does not wait for us to come to Him first, but graciously appears to draw us to Himself. The most important sign in your dream is that He Himself opened the Injil and read to you. This is an invitation for you to open the Injil for yourself and hear his words directly. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih spoke at length about the signs that will come before His return: wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes and famines, false prophets, the rise of lawlessness, the gospel being preached to every nation, and finally his return in glory with the clouds of heaven (Injil, Matthew 24, Luke 21). That you saw Him as the just judge over all people aligns perfectly with what the Injil teaches, for Sayidna Isa said, “The Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son” (Injil, John 5:22), and His disciples testified that He is “the one appointed by God to be judge of the living and the dead” (Injil, Acts 10:42). This dream is a call from heaven. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih is asking you, gently and personally, to open the Injil and read what He has spoken so that you may know Him not only as a prophet but as the Word of Allah, the Messiah, the Savior, and the coming Judge before whom every knee will bow. We encourage you to find a copy of the Injil. Pray and ask Sayidna Isa Al-Masih Himself to reveal the truth to you, and he will faithfully answer, just as He answered you in this dream. May Allah bless you abundantly, fill your heart with His peace and light, and continue to guide you on this beautiful journey of discovery. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions; we are here to help.

  3. Assalam alaykum, so I had this dream, and I want to know what it means. I saw Prophet Issa (peace be upon him) dressed in a clean white robe. He was teaching me stuff straight from the Injil, like what signs to look for before Allah’s kingdom comes and before Issa comes back. The crazy part is how he said it. It didn’t feel like just talk. It felt real and true, like you couldn’t argue with it even if you tried. What does a dream like this mean?

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Imad, and thank you for trusting us with this deeply blessed vision, and for opening your heart to seek its meaning. Please set your heart at rest, for what you have experienced is not an ordinary dream but a ruya, a true vision granted by Allah (SWT) Himself, who throughout history has spoken to His servants through the language of dreams when He desires to draw them near. The clean white robe of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is no small detail, for white in the language of dreams represents purity, righteousness, and the radiance of divine holiness, and it is precisely how the Injil describes Him on the mountain when His clothes became “dazzling white” (Injil, Mark 9:3), revealing His true nature as the One whom the Qur’an honors as Kalimatullah, the Word of Allah, and Ruhullah, the Spirit of Allah (Al-Nisa 4:171). That He was teaching you directly from the Injil is the very heart of your dream’s message, for the Qur’an itself testifies that Allah gave the Injil with “guidance and light” (Al-Maida 5:46), and declares that “none can alter His words” (Al-Anaam 6:115), and if Allah Almighty preserved His Word, how could what He sent be lost? The specific content of His teaching to you, the signs before the coming of Allah’s kingdom and before His own return, is one of the most precious portions of the Injil itself, found in the very words Sayidna Isa Al-Masih spoke to His disciples on the Mount of Olives, where He revealed the signs of the end of the age and His glorious return (Injil, Matthew 24), so the lesson you received in your sleep was not invented by your mind but drawn from the actual pages of His Holy Book waiting for you to open them. And the most powerful detail of all is what you described, that His words did not feel like ordinary speech but carried a weight you could not argue with even if you tried; this is precisely the authority Sayidna Isa Al-Masih has always carried, for the Injil records that those who heard Him were astonished, “for He taught as one who had authority” (Injil, Mark 1:22), and He Himself declared, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away” (Injil, Matthew 24:35). That undeniable truth you felt in your spirit is the very witness of Allah confirming to your heart that what He has shown you is real. This dream is therefore a deeply personal and loving invitation from Allah (SWT) to you, calling you not merely to wonder about Sayidna Isa Al-Masih, but to open the Injil for yourself and hear His voice directly, the same voice you heard teaching you in your sleep. We encourage you with all love and respect to find a copy of the Injil, begin reading the words of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih, and ask Allah sincerely, “O Allah, show me the truth and guide me to it,” for He has promised that those who seek will find and to those who knock the door will be opened (Injil, Matthew 7:7-8). May Allah bless you abundantly, fill your heart with His peace and light, and continue to guide you on this beautiful journey of discovery. please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions; we are here to help.

  4. Ahmad አቫተር
    በቀዳሚ ግምገማዎች ላይ

    Assalam alaikum, I keep having the same dream and I want to understand it. I saw Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) up in the sky with his arms wide open. A shadow of a cross fell over me. Then he spoke to me and said: this is my sign of love and forgiveness, accept it and follow me. Then I woke up. What does this dream mean?

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Ahmad, and thank you for sharing this meaningful dream and trusting us with it. The fact that you are seeing it repeatedly is significant, when a dream is given twice, it is established by Allah (SWT) and He is bringing it to pass soon (Tawrat, Genesis 41:32). Seeing Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) in the sky with His arms wide open is a powerful image of welcome and invitation; this is the very posture He took on the cross, where He stretched out His arms to embrace the whole world in love (Injil, John 3:16, Tawrat, Isaiah 53:5). The shadow of the cross falling over you is not a shadow of fear, but of covering and protection; His sacrifice reaching down to you personally, covering your sins, your shame, and your past, just as it says, “By His wounds we are healed” (Tawrat, Isaiah 53:5). His words to you, “This is my sign of love and forgiveness, accept it and follow me,” are not symbolic but direct; He is speaking to your heart as He spoke to His disciples long ago when He said, “Come, follow me” (Injil, Matthew 4:19). Sayidna Isa Al-Masih is calling you by name. He is showing you that the cross, which many misunderstand, is in truth the greatest sign of Allah’s mercy, the place where forgiveness was purchased for you. He is asking you to receive what He has already done and to begin walking with Him as your Savior and Lord. If your heart is stirring as you read this, that is the Holy Spirit confirming the dream. You can respond right now in a simple prayer. We would love to walk with you in this new journey and help you find an Injil and a community of believers near you. May Allah bless you abundantly and guide your steps into all truth. Please do not hesitate to write back.

  5. Salaam, I had a dream and I want to share it with you. A man in a white robe came to me, he put his hand on my head and said, you are healed, stop doubting, I am the way, the truth, and the life. Just trust me and follow me. Then I woke up. I believe it was Prophet Isa (pbuh). What does this mean?

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Sultan, and thank you for trusting us with such a precious dream. The Man dressed in a white robe who appeared to you is indeed Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), exactly as you sensed in your heart, for white garments consistently represent purity, holiness, and the radiant glory of divine presence, just as the Injil describes Him: “His face shone like the sun, and His clothes became as white as the light” (Injil, Matthew 17:2; see also Revelation 1:14). The placing of His hand upon your head is a profoundly significant act of impartation, blessing, and anointing, the very same gesture by which He healed and commissioned those who came to Him during His earthly ministry (Injil, Mark 6:5; Luke 4:40), and His declaration that you are healed reflects His own authority and identity as the Great Healer, for He came to bind up the brokenhearted and to set the captives free (Tawrat, Isaiah 61:1; Injil, Matthew 8:16-17). His tender command to stop doubting echoes the very words He spoke to His disciple Thomas, “Stop doubting and believe” (Injil, John 20:27), revealing that He is gently addressing a real struggle of faith within your heart and inviting you into a place of complete trust. Most powerfully of all, His words “I am the way, the truth, and the life” are not the words of any ordinary prophet or messenger; they are His own personal declaration recorded in the Injil, where He continues, “No one comes to the Father except through Me” (Injil, John 14:6), and this matches what both the Qur’an and the Injil affirm about Him as Kalimatullah, the Word of Allah (Al-Imran 3:45; Injil, John 1:14). His final invitation, “Just trust me and follow me,” is the very heartbeat of His ministry, the same call He extended to His first disciples (Injil, Matthew 4:19), and now He extends it personally to you. This dream is a direct invitation from Sayidna Isa Al-Masih Himself. He sees your wounds, He knows your doubts, and He is offering you not only physical healing but the deeper healing of the soul along with the gift of eternal life. We encourage you to respond to this calling by reading the Injil to discover more of who He is, speaking to Him directly in prayer, and asking Allah sincerely to reveal the full truth of this encounter to you. He came to you because He loves you, and the invitation remains open. May Allah bless you abundantly and guide your steps into all truth. Please do not hesitate to write back; we are here for you and would be honored to walk alongside you on this journey.

  6. Assalam alaikum, last night I dreamed about Prophet Issa (pbuh). He was standing at a door to paradise, letting people in. Every single person he allowed through was carrying a cross. Then he turned to me and said, this is the only way. I woke up confused. What could this mean? Any help would be appreciated.

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Haron, and thank you for sharing such a powerful dream. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) standing at the door of paradise reflects His own words in the Injil, where He declares, “I am the door. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved” (Injil, John 10:9), and elsewhere, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (Injil, John 14:6). His statement to you “this is the only way,” is not a new teaching but the very heart of His message to the world. The cross that each person carried points to two connected truths. First, it represents what Sayidna Isa Himself accomplished: He willingly laid down His life on the cross, bearing the sins of humanity so that the way to Allah (SWT) could be opened, as the prophets foretold in Tawrat, Isaiah 53. Second, it represents the cost of following Him, for He said, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me” (Injil, Luke 9:23). Those entering paradise were carrying their crosses because they had embraced Sayidna Isa as Lord and Savior, trusting in His sacrifice and walking in His path of surrender. That He turned and spoke directly to you is no small thing; many across the Muslim world have testified to encountering Sayidna Isa in dreams, and He is calling you personally. The confusion you feel is natural, but the invitation is gentle and unmistakable: He is showing you the door, and He is showing you the way through it. We would encourage you to read the Injil for yourself and to ask Allah sincerely to reveal the truth of what you saw. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih does not turn away anyone who seeks Him with an honest heart. May Allah bless you on your spiritual journey and lighten your path with His truth. Do not hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.

  7. Jaber አቫተር
    ጃበር

    Salam, I had a strange dream in which I saw Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) sitting on a large white throne. He was wearing a long white robe, and bright light surrounded him. Angels stood near him on all sides. They were bringing people one by one to stand before him, like it was Judgment Day. Can you help me understand this dream?

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Jaber. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. This is a deeply meaningful vision, rich in spiritual symbolism, that points to the divine authority of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us). The large white throne you saw is a powerful symbol of supreme authority and perfect righteousness, as the Injil describes a great white throne from which the One seated upon it will judge all of humanity (Injil, Revelation 20:11-12). Allah (SWT) has entrusted this throne to Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), for the Injil teaches that “the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son” (Injil, John 5:22). The long white robe He wore symbolizes His perfect purity, holiness, and sinlessness, just as His garments are described as shining bright as light (Injil, Matthew 17:2; Revelation 1:13-14), confirming that He alone is worthy to stand as Judge over all creation. The bright light surrounding Him represents the glory of Allah made visible through Him, for Sayidna Isa Al-Masih Himself declared, “I am the light of the world” (Injil, John 8:12), and His radiance reveals truth and exposes what is hidden within every heart. The angels standing on every side reflect the heavenly hosts who accompany and serve Him, for Sayidna Isa Al-Masih spoke of the day “when the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his glorious throne” (Injil, Matthew 25:31). The people being brought one by one to stand before Him signifies the deeply personal nature of divine judgment, where every soul will give account individually, not as a crowd, but face to face with Sayidna Isa Al-Masih. This dream is not meant to frighten you, but to awaken your heart to an important truth: that Sayidna Isa Al-Masih is not merely a prophet of the past, but the living One to whom Allah has given all authority in heaven and on earth (Injil, Matthew 28:18), and before whom every person will one day stand. In His great mercy, Allah often uses such dreams to gently prepare hearts to seek Him while there is still time, inviting reflection on where we stand and how we may be ready for that day. The wonderful good news of the Injil is that the same Sayidna Isa Al-Masih who will one day sit upon the throne of judgment first came in humility to offer Himself as a sacrifice for our sins, so that all who trust in Him would be forgiven and find peace with Allah (Injil, John 3:16-17). We encourage you to read the Injil and learn more about Sayidna Isa Al-Masih, His teachings, His sacrifice, His resurrection, and His promised return as Judge of all. May Allah bless you on your spiritual journey and lighten your path with His truth. Do not hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.

  8. Adel አቫተር
    ቅድሚያ

    Assalam alaikom, last week I kept having the same dream over and over, in the dream I was alone in a hot desert, super thirsty and too tired to keep going. Nobody was around to help me. So I asked Allah to save me. Right then, a door opened up in the sky. Prophet Issa (pbuh) came through it and said, I heard you, so I came. He led me somewhere safe and I felt total peace.

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Adel, and thank you for trusting us with this deeply meaningful dream. The fact that it repeated again and again last week is itself significant, for when Allah (SWT) wishes to draw a soul’s attention to a message, He often confirms it more than once (Tawrat, Genesis 41:32). The hot desert in which you found yourself alone represents the spiritual condition we all face at some point in this life, a barren place of inner dryness, weariness, and longing where human strength cannot carry us any further; the Prophet Dawud described this very state when he cried, “O God, You are my God; earnestly I seek You; my soul thirsts for You, my flesh faints for You, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water” (Zabour, Psalm 63:1). Your unbearable thirst is not merely physical but a picture of the soul’s thirst for the living Allah, and your exhaustion with no one around to help reflects the honest truth that no created being, no friend, no effort of our own can quench that deep inner need. Yet the most beautiful turn in your dream came when you lifted your heart and asked Allah to save you, for a sincere cry from a desperate heart is never wasted before Him, and Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) said, “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you” (Injil, Matthew 7:7). The door that opened in the sky is a striking and recognizable image, “After this I looked, and behold, a door standing open in heaven” (Injil, Revelation 4:1), and Sayidna Isa Himself declared, “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved” (Injil, John 10:9), meaning that He Himself is the opening between heaven and the thirsty soul. The One who then came through that door to you is Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), honored in the Qur’an as Kalimatullah, the Word of Allah, and a Spirit from Him (Al-Imran 3:45; Al-Nisa 4:171), and His words to you, “I heard you, so I came,” are not the words of a distant Prophet but the very heart of His mission, for He said, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Injil, Matthew 11:28), and again, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink” (Injil, John 7:37). That He personally led you somewhere safe echoes the promise of Allah through the prophet Dawud, “He leads me beside still waters; He restores my soul” (Zabour, Psalm 23:2-3), and the total peace that filled you upon arriving is the unmistakable signature of His presence, the peace He alone gives when He said, “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid” (Injil, John 14:27), a peace that surpasses all understanding (Injil, Philippians 4:7). This dream is a personal and loving invitation directly to you; you asked Allah to save you, and the One He sent through the open door was Sayidna Isa Al-Masih, who heard you by name and came for you. We warmly encourage you to seek Him further by reading the Injil, to speak to Him directly in prayer, and to ask Allah sincerely to reveal to you the full truth of who this Man is and where He is leading you, for the door He opened over you is still open. May Allah bless you and guide your steps into all truth, and please do not hesitate to write back; we are here for you and would be honored to walk alongside you on this journey.

  9. Assalam alaikom! Last night, I had a dream that I was standing by a river with a net, trying to catch fish for a long time. The water was dark and muddy and I couldn’t see anything. I kept trying but walked away empty every time. Then Prophet Isa (pbuh), dressed in white, with light shining around him, walked up beside me. He pointed down the river and told me to try there instead. I walked to the spot he pointed at. The water there was still and clear. I could see the bottom easily. There were huge fish everywhere, just sitting there. I threw my net in and pulled up more fish than I could carry. Then I woke up. Can you help me understand this dream?

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Shaker. What a beautiful and meaningful dream you have been given, and how gracious of you to share it. The Lord often speaks through dreams to those who are seeking Him, and the presence of Isa al-Masih (peace be upon Him) in your dream is no small thing. Let us walk through what He may be revealing to you. The river in your dream represents the flow of your life and the spiritual journey you are walking. The dark, muddy water at the beginning speaks of a season of striving in your own strength, in a place where vision is unclear and the way forward feels obscured. You cast your net again and again, working hard and giving your best, yet you walked away empty each time. This is an ache familiar to many: laboring without fruit, searching without finding, praying without seeing. Your effort was real, but the place was wrong. Then Sayidna Isa came to you, dressed in white with light shining around Him. This image carries great weight, for He testified of Himself, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (Injil, John 8:12). His white garments reveal His purity and righteousness, and the light around Him reveals His divine nature. Notice that He did not rebuke you for fishing in the wrong waters. He came alongside you gently, stood beside you as a loving guide, and simply pointed the way. When you obeyed His direction, everything changed. The still, clear water shows the peace and clarity that comes from following Him. You could see all the way to the bottom, meaning that what was once hidden and confused became plain under His guidance. The abundance of fish, more than you could carry, recalls one of the most beloved accounts in the Injil. Sayidna Isa’s Al-Masih disciples had fished all night and caught nothing. He told them to cast their nets on the other side of the boat, and when they obeyed, they pulled in a catch so great that their nets began to break (Injil, Luke 5:1-11; John 21:1-14). From that very encounter, Isa called those fishermen to follow Him, saying He would make them “fishers of men.” This dream is an invitation. Sayidna Isa is showing you that the striving you have been doing, whether in your faith, your prayers, your search for truth, or a matter close to your heart, need not remain fruitless. He is near you, He sees your effort, and He is gently pointing you toward a better way: His way. The abundance is already there, prepared and waiting for the one who will listen to His voice and follow His direction rather than their own. We encourage you to seek Him further. Open the Injil and ask Sayidna Isa Al-Masih Himself to reveal who He truly is to you. He did not come to you in this dream by accident. He came because He loves you, knows your name, and is calling you closer. The same Isa who filled His disciples’ nets to overflowing wants to fill your life with His peace, His truth, and His abundance. May the peace of the Lord rest upon you as you ponder this dream in your heart. May Allah bless you and guide your steps into all truth. Please do not hesitate to write back; we are here for you and would be honored to walk alongside you on this journey.

  10. أحمد አቫተር

    السلام عليكم، رأيت في المنام أنني كنت أسير في طريق طويل وسط ضباب كثيف، ولم أكن أعرف إلى أين أذهب. حاولت أن أجد مخرجا لكن كل الطرق بدت متشابهة، فشعرت بالحيرة والخوف. توقفت ورفعت صلاة إلى الله تعالى أن يرشدني. بعد قليل ظهر نور من بعيد، وكلما اقتربت منه ازداد وضوحا. ثم رأيت النبي عيسى ع بثياب بيضاء يقف عند مفترق طرق، وكانت ملامحه تبعث الطمأنينة. أشار إلى أحد الطرق وقال لي: هذا هو الطريق الذي تبحث عنه، سر فيه ولا تخف. شعرت بالسلام في قلبي وبدأت أمشي في ذلك الطريق، ثم استيقظت. ما تفسير المنام، جزاكم الله خير.

    1. وعليكم السلام يا أحمد، نشكرك على مشاركتنا هذا المنام المبارك الذي يحمل في طياته دعوة روحية عميقة. الضباب الكثيف الذي رأيت نفسك تسير فيه هو صورة حية لحال الإنسان حين يبحث عن الحق وسط حيرة الدنيا وتشابه طرقها، فكلنا في لحظة ما نقف عند مفترق ونتساءل عن الطريق الصحيح. لكن اللافت في منامك أنك لم تستسلم لليأس، بل رفعت قلبك إلى الله تعالى طالبا الهداية، وهذا بالضبط ما وعد به الله سبحانه حين قال على لسان النبي إرميا: “وتطلبونني فتجدونني إذ تطلبونني بكل قلبكم” (التوراة، إرميا ٢٩: ١٣). فاستجابة الله جاءت سريعة على شكل نور، وهذا النور ليس صدفة، فسيدنا المسيح عيسى (سلامه علينا) قال عن نفسه بوضوح: “أنا هو نور العالم، من يتبعني فلا يمشي في الظلمة بل يكون له نور الحياة” (الإنجيل، يوحنا ٨: ١٢). وحين رأيته بثياب بيضاء عند مفترق الطرق يشير إلى الطريق ويقول لك “سر فيه ولا تخف”، فإن هذا يطابق تماما ما أعلنه عن ذاته: “أنا هو الطريق والحق والحياة، لا يأتي أحد إلى الآب إلا بي” (الإنجيل، يوحنا ١٤: ٦). الثياب البيضاء ترمز إلى قداسته وطهارته، والطمأنينة التي شعرت بها هي ذلك السلام الذي وعد به أتباعه قائلا: “سلاما أترك لكم، سلامي أعطيكم. ليس كما يعطي العالم أعطيكم أنا. لا تضطرب قلوبكم ولا ترهب” (الإنجيل، يوحنا ١٤: ٢٧). هذا المنام دعوة شخصية من سيدنا المسيح ليكون هو طريقك ودليلك في الحياة، فهو لم يأت ليكون مجرد نبي عابر، بل ليكون المخلص والراعي الذي يقود الخراف إلى الحياة الأبدية. ندعوك أن تستمر في الصلاة وأن تقرأ الإنجيل المقدس، لتتعرف أكثر على هذا الذي ظهر لك، ولا تخف فإن الذي بدأ فيك عملا صالحا قادر أن يكمله. الرب يباركك ويرشدك في رحلتك. ولا تتردد في الكتابة إلينا إن كان لديك أي سؤال، فنحن هنا لمساعدتك.

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