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Last night I saw that I was in a library where all the books had blank pages. Then I saw a man in white, sitting at a long table. The light from the window seemed to come from him, not through him. He had no book before him, only his open hands on the wood and it he had marks on them. He looked up and smiled and he said: The story is not here, I am the story, and I am here to help you remember. He reached out toward the shelves. One by one, the blank books began to fill with a soft, gold light. Then I woke up puzzled but filled with peace, can you help me understand this dream?
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Wa Alaikum Alsalam, Ahmad. Thank you for sharing this significant dream with us. The library with blank pages represents the emptiness of worldly wisdom and human knowledge apart from Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), all our searching, striving, and accumulated understanding amounts to nothing without Him who is the Word made flesh (Injil, John 1:14). The Man in white is unmistakably Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), revealed in His glorified state, and the light emanating from Him rather than through the window confirms He is “the light of the world” (Injil, John 8:12) and the source of all true illumination. The marks on His hands are the nail scars from Calvary, identifying Him as the risen Savior who bore our sins. His profound statement, “I am the story,”” echoes His “I AM” declarations throughout Injil, affirming that He is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and end of all things (Injil, Revelation 22:13). Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) Himself is the living Word, the complete revelation of Allah, and every true story of redemption, purpose, and meaning flows from Him alone. When He said He would help you “remember,” this speaks of the role of Allah’s Spirit who brings all things to our remembrance (Injil, John 14:26) and writes His law upon our hearts. The books filled with golden light as He reached toward them symbolize that when Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) touches any area of our lives, our memories, our understanding, our very identity, He fills the emptiness with His glory and truth. This dream is a divine invitation to recognize that Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is not just part of your story; He is the story, and only in Him does everything else find its true meaning and fulfillment. I encourage you to respond to this loving call and seek to know J Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) more deeply through reading the Injil and asking Him to reveal Himself fully to you. May Allah bless you as you seek understanding and truth in your spiritual journey. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Assalamualaykum, I saw in my dream that I was a small child, sitting on a floating piece of wood in the ocean. Then a man wearing white appeared and stood beside me. He took my hand and started walking on the water toward a city full of lights. I knew, without knowing how, that everyone there was expecting me for dinner. Can you help me understand this dream? Thanks!
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Wa Alaikum Alsalam, Ibrahim. Thank you for sharing this significant dream with us. The image of you as a small child sitting on driftwood in the vast ocean speaks to a position of vulnerability and dependence, much like how we all begin our spiritual journey, small, uncertain, and in need of rescue. The Man in white who appears is powerfully symbolic of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), who is consistently depicted in the Injil wearing white garments representing His purity and divine nature (Injil, Revelation 1:13-14, Matthew 17:2). His ability to walk on water directly mirrors the Injil accounts where Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) walked on the Sea of Galilee, demonstrating His authority over nature and the chaos of this world. When He takes your hand and leads you across the water, this reflects Sayidna Isa Al-Masih’s (His peace be upon us) role as our Guide and Savior who lifts us from our place of helplessness and brings us safely to our destination. The city full of lights represents the heavenly kingdom described in the Injil (Revelation 21:23-24), which needs no sun because the glory of Allah illuminates it. The knowledge that everyone was expecting you for dinner is beautiful, it speaks to the great wedding supper of the Lamb (Injil, Revelation 19:9) where believers are welcomed into eternal fellowship with Allah. This dream is an invitation from Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) Himself, showing you that He wants to take your hand and lead you home, where a place has been prepared for you (Injil, John 14:2-3). I encourage you to respond to this loving call and seek to know J Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) more deeply through reading the Injil and asking Him to reveal Himself fully to you. May Allah bless you as you seek understanding and truth in your spiritual journey. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Assalam allaykum, I saw in my dream that I was walking in a city full of noise and grey wall, then I turned to a corner into a dead end road, my heart was sinking. Then a man wearing white appeared and his eyes filled with deep peace. He didn’t speak, but he motioned for me to follow. The wall at the end of the road was gone, and a door opened to a perfect sky. He looked at me and said: I am the door to this place. I felt joy filling me. I took one step onto the grass. The city’s noise vanished, replaced by peace. I woke up experiencing peace I never felt before, I didn’t want the dream to end. What does this mean? Can you help me?
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Wa Alaikum Alsalam, Jawaher. Thank you for sharing this significant dream with us. The grey, noisy city represents the confusion and emptiness of this world, a place where many walk without direction, searching for meaning but finding only dead ends. Your sinking heart at the road’s end reflects the desperation we all feel when we realize our own efforts cannot save us or bring us peace. The Man in white with eyes of deep peace is Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), the Word of Allah, who often appears in dreams to seekers of truth. His white garments symbolize His purity and holiness, and the peace in His eyes reflects His divine nature. When He said, “I am the door to this place,” He was revealing what He declared in Injil: “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved” (Injil, John 10:9). Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is the only way to heaven, not through our good works or religious efforts, but through Him alone. The disappearing wall and opening door demonstrate that what seems impossible to us is made possible through Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us). The perfect sky, green grass, and overwhelming peace you experienced represent heaven and the abundant life Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) offers. This wasn’t just a dream; it was an invitation. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is calling you to follow Him out of the noise and confusion of this world into eternal peace and a relationship with Allah. The peace that remained with you after waking is a gift from Allah’s Spirit, confirming this message is from Allah. I encourage you to respond to this invitation by seeking Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), reading the Injil, and asking Him to reveal Himself fully to you. May Allah bless you as you seek understanding and truth in your spiritual journey. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Alsalamalaykoom! I saw a man wearing white robe talking to a group of people, he looked at me and invited me to join and follow the group. As I came closer I noticed that they were talking and behaving in a very respectful and kind way that made me so excited and happy to join. Who is the man in white and who are those people that I saw in my dream if you can help me please? Appreciate your support!
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Wa Alaikum Alsalam, Radhi. Thank you for writing and sharing your dream with us. The man in the white robe may represent Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us). White robes symbolize purity, righteousness, and holiness. In the Injil, Revelation 1:13-14, Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is described wearing a long white robe, white garments represent divine glory and heavenly authority. His invitation to you, “follow Me,” echoes Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) own words to His disciples in the Injil: “Come, follow Me” (Injil, Matthew 4:19, Mark 1:17). The fact that He looked directly at you and extended this personal invitation, He is calling you into a deeper relationship with Him. The group of people displaying such remarkable kindness, respect, and love likely represents the community of believers. In the Injil Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) said, “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another” (Injil, John 13:35). The joy and excitement you felt in their presence reflect the peace and fellowship that comes from being part of Allah’s family. This dream is a divine invitation to seek Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) more closely, explore His teachings in the Injil, and consider joining His followers. I encourage you to read the Injil to learn more about Sayidna Isa Al-Masih’s (His peace be upon us) life, His message of love and salvation, and His call to all who would follow Him. May God bless you on this journey! Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Alsalam Alaikoum. I had dreams of an honorable man wearing white clothes who talks to me and guide me with wisdom through different times of my life. I didn’t talk about it as I did not feel that it might be that important. Now as I searched and saw that it is something that happens to many people I am encouraged to talk about it. What does having such dreams mean to me? Does Allah the almighty have a specific purpose for it beyond my understanding? Many thanks for your good work through your website
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Wa alaikum assalam, Khairet. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dreams. We are so happy to help you understand your dreams and the purpose behind them. Dreams of the Man in White clothing who brings wisdom and guidance are deeply meaningful and point to divine revelation. White garments symbolize purity, righteousness, and heavenly origin. The fact that this figure has appeared to you repeatedly throughout different seasons of your life suggests that Allah is actively pursuing a relationship with you and desires to reveal Himself to you personally. The wisdom and guidance you’ve received indicate that Allah is drawing you closer to truth and wants you to know Him more intimately. This honorable Man in White represents Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), whom the Injil describes as the Word made flesh, the source of all wisdom, and the one who appears in brilliant white in His glorified state. We encourage you to respond to this divine invitation by seeking Allah through prayer and reading the Injil. Allah is calling you into a deeper relationship with Him through Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) who said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (Injil, John 14:6). Continue to be open to these encounters and ask Allah to reveal His full purpose for your life. May Allah bless you on your spiritual journey and lighten your path with His truth. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Alsalam alaikoom. I had a special dream that a man in white robe appeared and he was surrounded with light. He told me to believe in him and I will have a prosperous life. He told me that my mother is healed and I don’t need to worry about her. I woke up to see my sick mom to see if I was dreaming or is it reality and indeed my sick mom was doing much better and was full of health. I know now for sure that this dream was a message and a blessing from Allah the almighty but who is the man in white who I should believe in as I was told in my dream? Many thanks for your help and efforts!
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Wa alaikum salaam, Nadeem. Thank you for writing and sharing your dream with us. What a profound and blessed dream you have experienced! The Man in White robe surrounded by light strongly echoes the descriptions of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), who appeared in radiant glory to many throughout history. In the Injil, Revelation 1:13-16, Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is described wearing a long white robe with a face shining like the sun, and in the Injil, Matthew 17:2, His garments became “white as light” during the Transfiguration. The white robe symbolizes purity, righteousness, and divine authority, hallmarks of the Messiah. His message to “believe in him” for a prosperous life mirrors Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) own words in the Injil, John 10:10, where He promises abundant life to those who follow Him. The miraculous healing of your mother serves as a powerful confirmation of this divine encounter, demonstrating that this was not merely a dream but a genuine spiritual visitation. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is known as the Great Healer and the Light of the World (Injil, John 8:12), who has authority over sickness and death. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is calling you to a personal relationship with Him, the Word of God, who bridges heaven and earth. We encourage you to read the Injil to learn more about Him, where you will discover His identity, His love for you, and the abundant life He offers to all who believe in His name. Allah continue to guide you on this journey of discovery, and may His peace rest upon your heart. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Assalam alaikum, in my dream I saw 3 angels fly very fast in the sky carrying 3 messages to share, and I could see the importance of these messages. What is the interpretation of the dream please?
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Wa alaikum assalam, Waleed. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. Angels are divine messengers sent by Allah to deliver important revelations to His people. The fact that you saw three angels flying swiftly suggests that Allah is actively sending crucial messages that require immediate attention and response. In the Injil, the Book of Revelation 14:6-12, we read about three angels flying through the sky, each proclaiming vital messages to the world. The first angel declares the eternal gospel, calling people to fear Allah and worship Him as Creator. The second announces judgment upon false religious systems, while the third warns against deception and calls for faithfulness to Allah’s truth. Your dream may be a divine invitation to pay attention to Allah’s voice during this significant time in history. The speed and urgency you witnessed indicates these are not casual communications but messages of eternal importance that Allah wants you to receive and understand. Consider reading the Injil accounts and asking the Allah’s Spirit to reveal truth to you personally. Allah is calling you to receive His greatest message, the good news of salvation through Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) and to share it with others. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions. May Allah bless you.
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Asalam wa alrahma, last night I saw that I was walking in a dark place, my feet were hurting me and I was lost, I didn’t know where to go, then a bright light appears and it was Prophet Isa (as), he came touched me and I was healed and he guided me to a safe place, and asked me to follow him because he is the way and life. Then I woke up still feeling his touch and his voice is in my ears. What does this mean? Thanks!
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Wa alaikum salaam, Murad. Thank you for writing and sharing your dream with us. The darkness and pain you experienced represent the spiritual confusion and burden of sin that weighs upon humanity, while being lost symbolizes the human condition of being separated from Allah without direction or hope. The appearance of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) as a brilliant light is deeply meaningful. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) declares, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (Injil, John 8:12). His healing touch upon you reflects His divine power and compassion to restore and make whole those who are broken, just as He healed countless people during His earthly ministry. Most significantly, His words to you that He is “the way and life” are a direct echo of Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) own declaration: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (Injil, John 14:6). This dream is a divine invitation, a personal call from Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) Himself to follow Him as your Savior and Lord. The fact that you woke still feeling His presence suggests this was not merely a dream but a genuine spiritual encounter. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is reaching out to you, offering to lead you from darkness into His marvelous light, from lostness to purpose, and from spiritual death to eternal life. This is a precious moment of grace. Consider responding to His invitation by seeking Him through prayer, reading the Injil to know Him better, and surrendering your life to follow Him as the way, the truth, and the life. May Allah grant you wisdom and discernment as you seek to understand and follow His will. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Salam, last night I saw angels standing in the middle of the sky and having trumpets in their hands, then they started blowing them and I saw like the world was upside down, like it was the end of the world. Please what is the interpretation of the dream?
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Wa alaikum salaam, Sufian. Thank you for writing and sharing your dream with us. Angels blowing trumpets are powerfully associated with Allah’s divine announcements and the end times, as described in the Injil, the Book of Revelation, chapters 8-11, where seven angels sound trumpets heralding judgments and the return of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us). The vision of the world turning upside down aligns with biblical prophecies about the Day of the Lord, when Allah will shake the heavens and earth (Injil, Hebrews 12:26-27, Tawrat, Isaiah 24:19-20). This dream is a spiritual wake-up call from Allah, urging you to examine your relationship with Him and prepare your heart for eternity. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) Himself warned us to “watch and be ready” for His return (Injil, Matthew 24:42-44). I encourage you to respond to this dream by drawing closer to Allah through prayer and reading His Word, particularly the Injil where you can learn about Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life (Injil, John 14:6). Consider whether there are areas in your life that need to be surrendered to Allah and ask Him to reveal His truth and salvation to you. This dream is not meant to bring fear, but rather to invite you into a deeper relationship with your Creator before the day comes when every knee will bow before Him (Injil, Philippians 2:10-11). May God grant you wisdom and discernment as you seek to understand and follow His will. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Salams, I was having a severe headache for several days, then last night Prophet of Allah Issa (PBUH) appeared to me in the dream and touched my forehead and I was immediately healed, like I never had the headache. I woke up happy and everything disappeared.
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Wa alaikum assalam, Siham. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. he appearance of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) in your dream reflects His nature as the Great Physician and Healer, as demonstrated throughout the Injil when He healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, and restored health to those suffering. The severe headache you experienced for several days represents not only physical affliction but also spiritual burdens, mental struggles, or emotional pain you’ve been carrying. When Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) touched your forehead in the dream, this act symbolizes His divine power, compassion, and personal care for you showing that He sees your suffering and desires to bring you wholeness and peace. The immediate healing you experienced, where it was “like you never had the headache,” demonstrates the completeness of His restoration and His ability to remove both the symptom and its memory of suffering. Waking up happy with all symptoms gone suggests this dream may have carried actual healing power into your physical reality, as Allah (SWT) sometimes works through dreams to minister to His people. This encounter is an invitation to draw closer to Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), to trust in His healing power, and to remember that He cares deeply about every aspect of your life physical, emotional, and spiritual. Consider this a personal touch from the Divine Healer, reminding you that you are seen, loved, and not forgotten. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions. May Allah bless you.
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Assalamualaikum, last night I saw my imam in my dream, he came to me and hide the Quran and gave me the Injil and smiled. Can you help me with the interpretation?
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Wa alaikum assalam, Muslim, and thank you for sharing this significant dream. The imagery of your imam hiding the Quran and presenting you with the Injil while smiling suggests a divine invitation to explore the Injil message of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us). The smile of your imam in the dream represents approval or blessing for this spiritual journey. Allah (SWT) gently drawing you toward the Injil message and the person of Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), who is central to the Injil. The act of hiding one book while revealing another symbolizes a transition or unveiling of deeper truth. The Injil represents the fulfillment of Allah’s redemptive plan through Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), who said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (Injil, John 14:6). This is an invitation to read the Injil with an open heart, seeking to understand who Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is and the message of salvation He offers. Consider prayerfully reading the Injil, asking Allah to reveal His truth to you. Remember that Allah pursues those who seek Him with sincere hearts, and He promises that those who seek will find (Injil, Matthew 7:7-8). Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions. May Allah bless you.
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Salam! I had a dream that a man dressed in white appeared from nowhere. He looked at me to the eyes and assured me that he is bringing peace and hope. He told me to follow him as he is the truth. My question is; Why does a person present himself as the truth and who can that person be?
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Wa alaikum assalam, Jaber. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. The man dressed in white who appeared to you carries powerful biblical symbolism. White garments represent purity, holiness, and divine glory, often associated with heavenly messengers and the presence of Allah (SWT) Himself. The fact that this person looked directly into your eyes and spoke of peace and hope reflects the personal nature of Allah’s love for you. When he declared himself as “the truth” and asked you to follow him, this points unmistakably to Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), who said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (Injil, John14:6). Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is the only one who has ever claimed to embody truth itself, not merely to teach it. His appearance in white signifies His resurrection glory and His role as the Prince of Peace (Tawrat, Isaiah 9:6). This dream is a divine invitation for you to know Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) personally, to experience the peace that surpasses all understanding (Injil, Philippians 4:7), and to discover the hope found only in Him. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is reaching out to you with love, revealing Himself as the way to eternal life and truth. I encourage you to seek Him through prayer and reading the Injil accounts of His life, where you will find His identity, His teachings, and His promises of abundant life to all who believe in Him. May Allah continue to reveal His truth and love to you. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Assalamualaikum, last night I saw in my dream a beautiful city made of gold, and in the middle of it a river and a big tree that has many fruits, then a man wearing white and a crown on his head came and talked to me, he said: I am the only way to be here, so follow me because I am the way and truth and the life. Then I woke up puzzled but happy, can you please help me with the dream?
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Wa alaikum assalam, Yunis. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. The golden city you witnessed represents the New Jerusalem described in the Injil, Revelation 21-22, where Allah (SWT) will dwell with His people forever. The river flowing through the middle is the “river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb” (Injil, Revelation 22:1), symbolizing eternal life and spiritual refreshment. The tree bearing abundant fruit is the Tree of Life mentioned in the Injil, Revelation 22:2, which produces twelve kinds of fruit and whose leaves bring healing to the nations, representing complete restoration and eternal blessing. The Man in white wearing a crown is Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) Himself, the King of Kings, appearing in His glorified state. His white garments symbolize His purity and righteousness, while the crown signifies His divine authority and kingship. His words to you, “I am the only way to be here, so follow me because I am the way and truth and the life,” are directly from the Injil, John 14:6, where Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) declares that no one comes to the Father except through Him. This dream is a divine invitation from Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), calling you to accept Him and His teachings. Your feelings of puzzlement mixed with happiness reveal Him stirring your heart toward truth. Allah (SWT) is showing you the glorious inheritance awaiting those who follow Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) and revealing that Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is the exclusive path to eternal life in that heavenly city. This is a precious moment, I encourage you to respond to this call, surrender your life to Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), and begin walking with Him as the Way, the Truth, and the Life. May Allah continue to reveal His truth and love to you. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Assalamualaikum, I saw in my dream that I was lost in the desert and thirsty and tired, then I asked Allah for help, and suddenly a man wearing white appeared and said: I heard your dua and came to help you, then he guided me to safety and I woke up. What does this dream means?
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Wa alaikum assalam, Abdullah. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. Deserts often symbolize seasons of spiritual testing, wilderness experiences, or periods of isolation where one’s faith is refined, much like the Bani Israel 40 years in the wilderness. Your thirst and exhaustion represent a deep spiritual hunger and weariness that can only be satisfied by divine intervention. The act of crying out for help demonstrates a posture of humility and dependence on Allah (SWT), which Scripture consistently honors, as it says, “Call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you” (Zabour, Psalm 50:15). The appearance of the Man in white is particularly significant, white garments represent purity, righteousness, and heavenly origin. This figure who responded to your prayer may represent Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), who is described as our guide, deliverer, and the one who leads us through our wilderness seasons to places of safety and rest. The phrase “I heard your prayer” echoes Allah’s consistent response throughout Scripture to those who genuinely seek Him, He is attentive to our cries and faithful to provide help in our time of need. This dream is encouraging you that during your current season of spiritual dryness or difficulty, Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) has not abandoned you and will send the help and guidance you need to reach safety and restoration. May Allah continue to reveal His truth and love to you. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Salam, I saw last night that I was walking in a forest and suddenly a thick fog covered everything, I couldn’t see where I am going, then suddenly I bright light appears and it was coming from the face of a man in white, he said: I am the light of the world follow me and you will never be in darkness. What do this dream means?
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Wa alaikum assalam, Sami. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. The forest represents the complexities and uncertainties of life’s path, while the thick fog symbolizes confusion, lack of direction, or spiritual blindness that can envelope us when we rely on our own understanding. The sudden appearance of the bright light breaking through the darkness is highly significant, light consistently represents divine truth, revelation, and the presence of Allah cutting through human confusion. The man clothed in white is unmistakably Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), as His words directly quote the Injil where He declares, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (Injil, John 8:12). White garments signify purity, righteousness, and heavenly glory. This dream is a divine invitation during a season where you may be experiencing uncertainty, searching for answers, or feeling spiritually disoriented. Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is revealing Himself to you as the answer to your confusion and the guide you need. The dream is calling you to trust Him completely, to follow His teachings, and to allow His light to brighten your path forward. When you walk with Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), He promises that the fog of confusion will lift and you will have clarity, purpose, and direction. Consider this a gracious call to deepen your relationship with Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) and to surrender the areas of your life where you feel lost to His loving guidance. May Allah continue to reveal His truth and love to you. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Assalamualaikum. What does it mean to see myself standing outside of a huge gate, and an angel was there standing, then he looked at me and said: do you want to come in? I replied: yes. Then he said: you need to follow the way and the truth and the life? Can you please help me?
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Wa alaikum assalam, Essam. Thank you for sharing your dream with us. The huge gate you saw represents the entrance to eternal life, reflecting Sayidna Isa’s Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) words in the Injil, Matthew 7:13-14 about the narrow gate that leads to life. The angel serving as a guardian at this gate symbolizes Allah’s messengers who minister to those who will inherit salvation (Injil, Hebrews 1:14). Most significantly, when the angel spoke the words “the way and the truth and the life,” he was quoting Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) own declaration in Injil, John 14:6, where He says, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” This dream is essentially Allah (SWT) reaching out to you, showing you that entrance into His kingdom requires following Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), He is the only way to paradise. The question now is whether you will respond to this invitation by surrendering your life to Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) and committing to walk in obedience to His Word. Allah (SWT) is drawing you to Himself through this powerful dream, and He desires that you would receive eternal life through faith in Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us). May Allah continue to reveal His truth and love to you. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Salams, last night in the dream I saw 3 Angels flying flying very quickly in the sky carrying 3 messages and shouting so people can hear, then a man wearing white asked me to find these messages and follow them. Please can you help me understand this dream?
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Wa alaikum salaam, Nawaf. Thank you for writing and sharing your dream with us. The three angels flying swiftly through the sky, proclaiming messages for all to hear, strongly echo Revelation 14:6-12, where three angels are described flying in midheaven with urgent messages for humanity. In that passage, the first angel proclaims the eternal gospel, calling people to fear Allah and give Him glory; the second announces the fall of Babylon; and the third warns against worshiping the beast. Your dream suggests that Allah is directing your attention to critical spiritual truths that require immediate understanding and action. The Man dressed in white, representing purity, righteousness, and divine authority, represents Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), as mentioned in Scripture (Injil, Mark 16:5, Acts 1:10), instructing you to actively seek out and embrace these messages rather than passively hear them. This indicates a personal calling to pursue deeper spiritual knowledge and obedience. The urgency conveyed through the angels’ speed and their loud proclamations emphasizes that these are not ordinary messages but divine warnings or instructions meant for this present time. I encourage you to immerse yourself in Scripture, particularly the book of Revelation, and ask Allah to reveal what specific truths or life changes He is calling you toward. This dream is an invitation to spiritual awakening and a reminder that heaven is actively communicating with those who have ears to hear. May God grant you wisdom and discernment as you seek to understand and follow His will. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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Assalamualaikum, last night I saw a door opening in heaven and I saw prophet Isa pbuh sitting on a throne and surrounded by angels. What does this dream mean?
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Wa alaikum salaam, Sattar. Thank you for writing and sharing your dream with us. Your dream carries profound points to divine revelation and spiritual awakening. The open door in heaven echoes Revelation 4:1, symbolizing Allah’s invitation to receive heavenly insight and understanding of spiritual truths. Seeing Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) seated on the throne surrounded by angels directly reflects the scriptural reality of Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) exalted position at the right hand of Allah, as described throughout the Injil, particularly in Revelation 4-5 and Hebrews 1. This imagery represents Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) divine authority, His role as King of Kings, and His position as the rightful judge and ruler over all creation. The presence of angels worshiping around the throne emphasizes the heavenly reality of Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) glory and majesty. This dream is a divine call for you to recognize Sayidna Isa’s Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) true identity, not merely as a prophet, but as the One who sits enthroned in heaven with all authority. Allah is drawing you into a deeper revelation of who Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) truly is and inviting you to respond to His lordship. Consider prayerfully seeking Him directly, asking Him to reveal more of Himself to you, and studying the Injil accounts to understand His teachings, His sacrificial death for humanity’s sins, and His resurrection that conquered death itself. May God grant you wisdom and peace as you seek to understand this blessed vision. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.
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AsSalam Alaikom, before I went to sleep I prayed, then I had a dream. I was in a room, and when I turned to the right, I saw a man in white robe, he smiled at me, and the light around him grew brighter and brighter. He said: I am here, how can I help you? I asked: who are you? He replied: I the Word of Allah, I am the First and the Last. Then I woke up, can you help me understand the dream?
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Ayman, thank you for sharing your dream with us. The Man in White you saw, surrounded by light, smiling at you is Jesus, the “Word of Allah” (Kalimatullah) is a title given uniquely to Him (Al-Imran 3:45). In the Bible, this same title is explained: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… In Him was life, and the life was the light of men” (John 1:1, 4). The statement, “I am the First and the Last,” this also echoes what is written in the Injil, where Jesus reveals Himself as “the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last” (Revelation 22:13). This language shows His eternal nature and His authority over life and death. Seeing light growing brighter in a dream point to God’s truth removing darkness and bringing guidance (Psalm 119:105). The fact that He asked, “How can I help you?” shows His mercy and readiness to respond to your prayers and needs (Matthew 11:28–29). I encourage you to pray sincerely and ask God for guidance, and to read both the Qur’an and the Injil where these titles appear. This dream is an invitation to know Jesus more deeply and to allow His light to guide your life. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write us back, and we will be happy to help and answer your questions. May God bless and keep you.
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Salams, lately I’ve been asking myself if Allah is real. Last night I had a dream, a man dressed in white, with a face shining like the sun, came to my window and said: why are you doubting? Come follow me. I am the way, the truth, and the life. Then I woke up. I didn’t fully understand the dream, but deep inside I feel that Allah was speaking to me through it.
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Salam, Nisrin. Thank you for sharing your dream with us. The figure you saw remarkably like Jesus Christ as He’s described in Scripture. In the Bible, Jesus appears in brilliant white clothing during the Transfiguration, and His face shone like the sun (Matthew 17:2). Those exact words you heard are actually Jesus’ own words from John 14:6, where He says, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” The gentle question “Why are you doubting?” echoes how Jesus spoke to His own disciples when they struggled with faith. And the invitation to “come follow me” is the same call He extended to people throughout His ministry. It’s beautiful that you sense God was speaking to you through this dream. Jesus is indeed the way God reveals Himself to us, that in Jesus, we see the face of the one true God who loves us deeply and wants a personal relationship with us. Your heart seems genuinely open to God’s leading. Keep seeking, keep praying, and trust that the One who appeared to you in that dream will continue to guide you toward truth. Please if you have any question don’t hesitate to write back.
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Salams, I dreamed I was standing by a clear river under a bright sky. The water made me feel calm, like it was taking away my worries. In that moment, a man wearing white appeared and asked me to trust and follow him and his teachings, then he gave me a book with a cross on it. What does my dream mean?
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Mazin, thank you for sharing your dream and trusting us with it. Your dream is rich with imagery; water symbolizes purification and life. The Qur’an speaks of Allah creating every living thing from water (Qur’an 21:30), and the Bible declares that the “river of the water of life” flows from God’s throne (Revelation 22:1). Standing by a clear river under a bright sky shows that you are being invited into peace, cleansing, and divine guidance. The Man in White represents Jesus, who is called al-Kalima (the Word of God, John 1:1). His invitation to “trust and follow him” echoes Jesus’ words: “Come, follow me” (Matthew 4:19). The gift of the book with a cross is deeply significant. The revealed Books (Torah, Zabur, Injil) are signs of God’s guidance. Receiving a book in a dream represents divine instruction and truth being offered. The cross on the book clearly points to the Injil, where the message of Jesus’ sacrifice and mercy is found. The cross, though difficult to understand in some cultures, is the symbol of God’s ultimate love, as the Bible says: “The message of the cross… is the power of God” (1 Corinthians 1:18). Taken together, your dream is a gentle but powerful call. The calm river is God cleansing your worries; the man in white is Jesus inviting you to place your trust in Him; and the book with the cross is an invitation to open the Injil (the Gospel) and discover His teachings. God is preparing your heart, assuring you that peace and forgiveness are found in following Jesus. I encourage you to read the words of Jesus in the Injil (especially John 14:27, “My peace I give you”). If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write us back, and we will be happy to help and answer your questions. May God bless and keep you.
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Assalamualaikum, I’m so thankful I found a website that talks about dreams of the man in white. I’ve had a few of these dreams myself, and each time it feels like he is calling me to follow him, his teaching as the straight path. Lately, I’ve been very interested in learning about spiritual things. Even when they confuse me or bring up questions, I keep thinking about my dreams. I just want to understand better what these dreams mean and what Allah wants for my life.
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Thank you, Sam, for sharing so honestly from your heart. The dreams you describe are deeply significant. In both the Injīl and the Qur’an, the Straight Path is the way that leads to God’s mercy and eternal life (Psalm 16:11; John 14:6; Al-Fatiha 1:6–7). In your dream, this figure clothed in white reflects purity, righteousness, and divine guidance. The Bible often uses white garments as a symbol of holiness and truth: “They shall walk with Me in white, for they are worthy” (Revelation 3:4). Many Muslims around the world have seen similar dreams, recognizing this man as Jesus, who is called the Kalimatullah (Word of God) and the Nūr (Light). The fact that these dreams stir your heart toward spiritual things, even when confusing, is itself a sign that God is drawing you closer. The Prophet Joel said, “Your sons and daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions” (Joel 2:28), showing that dreams are one of the ways God speaks to those who are seeking Him sincerely. What you are experiencing is not random but purposeful: the Spirit of God is inviting you to walk in deeper truth. I encourage you to continue asking God to guide you to His perfect will. Keep reflecting on these dreams, and test them in the light of God’s Word. As you do, you may discover that the Man in White, Jesus, is not only calling you to follow a way, but to follow Him personally, as the living way to God (John 14:6). May God bless your search, give you clarity, and surround you with His peace as you walk this journey. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write us back, and we will be happy to help and answer your questions. May God bless and keep you.
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Salam, I saw a man dressed in white, standing high above glowing with light. His light reached people and drew them toward him. Then I heard a voice say: this is the light of the world, the word of Allah, follow him and walk in his light, this is the straight path. Can you help me with the interpretation?
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Ahmad, thank you for sharing your dream and trusting us with it. The man dressed in white Jesus, 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” (John 8:12). The voice you heard confirms this, calling him the Light of the world, the Word of Allah, the Straight Path. These titles all point to Jesus: the Qur’an calls him Kalimatullah (the Word of Allah, Al-Nisa 4:171), and the Bible says, “In the beginning was the Word… and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). The dream is showing you that Jesus is more than a prophet, He is the divine Light who guides people from darkness into truth. The Straight Path (al-ṣiraṭ al-mustaqim) is not just a way, but a Person: Jesus said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). The light drawing people toward Him in your dream is the same light that has guided seekers throughout history. It is an invitation from God for you to walk in His light, trust his Word, and follow him fully. This dream is a call. He is calling you to follow the Straight Path by walking in the light of Jesus, the Word who leads to eternal life. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write us back, and we will be happy to help and answer your questions. May God bless and keep you.
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I saw Prophet Issa (pbuh) sitting on a white throne surrounded by many angels and light. He raised his hand and there were silence and everything stopped, then he looked at me and said: are you ready, the time has come. Then I woke up, please can you help me understand the meaning of the dream?
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Omar, thank you for sharing this powerful and deeply moving dream. Seeing Jesus (May His peace be upon us) seated on a white throne, surrounded by angels and light, reflects a scene of majesty and divine authority. In the Injil, this imagery echoes Revelation 20:11, where it says, “Then I saw a great white throne and Him who sat on it…” a reference to the final judgment and the King who will judge in righteousness. His gesture of raising His hand to stop everything speaks of divine authority over time and creation (Matthew 28:18), and the words “Are you ready, the time has come” point to an urgent call, a moment of decision and spiritual awakening. In the Qur’an, Jesus is honored as Al-Masih (the Messiah), a Sign for all peoples (Al-Zukhruf 43:61), and among those nearest to Allah (Al-Imran 3:45). Your dream is an invitation to draw near to the One who has authority over the Last Day. In the Injil, Jesus says, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in…” (Revelation 3:20). This is a calling to open your heart to His guidance and truth, not just to know about Him, but to walk with Him. Dreams like this are not random. They come to those whose hearts are sincerely seeking truth. Many around the world have had similar dreams and found peace, forgiveness, and guidance through following Isa. I encourage you to continue praying and seeking. He promises that “those who seek will find” (Matthew 7:7). May your journey be blessed with light, peace, and truth.
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Salam, I had a dream last week that stood out to me. I was walking alone when the sky suddenly opened, and Prophet Isa (AS) appeared wearing bright white clothes and came down from the clouds. He was glowing with bright light, and was surrounded by angels. He looked at me and said: be ready, I’m coming soon as just judge. Then I woke up, I’d really appreciate help understanding it.
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Salam Anwar, thank you for sharing your dream. Seeing Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) descending from the sky, clothed in radiant white and surrounded by angels, is not a small vision; it is a sacred and urgent message that invites deep reflection and response.
In the Injil, such a scene is associated with the return of Jesus Christ at the end of time. The Injil describes how He will return on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory, accompanied by angels. In Matthew 24:30, it is written, “They will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky, with power and great glory.” Similarly, 1 Thessalonians 4:16 says, “For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet of God.” This image in your dream aligns with these sacred prophecies, indicating that the message is not random but consistent with divine revelation.
The statement spoken in the dream, “Be ready, I’m coming soon as just judge,” is direct and urgent. In both Islamic and Christian eschatology, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) has a central role in the final judgment. The Qur’an affirms this when it says, “And indeed, he [Isa] will be a sign for the Hour” (Al-Zukhruf 43:61). The Injil also emphasizes that Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead. His message in your dream echoes His words in the Injil: “Behold, I am coming soon” (Revelation 22:7). It is a personal and divine call to spiritual readiness—to turn your heart fully to God and walk in His truth.
Your dream is a divine invitation for you to seek more deeply the truth about Sayidna Isa Al-Masiḥ (His peace be upon us), not only as a prophet and judge, but also as the Savior who offers forgiveness and eternal life. In John 14:6, Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” This is not a statement of exclusion, but of loving invitation. It means that Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is not only coming in judgment but is also the one who now offers mercy, guidance, and peace to all who will receive Him.
God is calling you to prepare not just for the end, but to live now in a relationship with Him. He is extending to you the opportunity to know Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) more deeply, to walk with Him, and to find in Him the assurance of salvation. The Tawrat invites all people to seek God sincerely: “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13). If you are willing, begin to read the words of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) in the Injil, ask God to guide you, and let Him reveal the full truth of the message you’ve been given in this dream. May the peace and light of God fill your heart as you reflect on this vision. And may you be ready, as the dream says, for the glorious return of Sayidna Isa Al-Masiḥ (His peace be upon us). Don’t hesitate to write us if you have any questions.
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Salams, I had dream I saw that I was standing in a dark place when a man in shining white clothes came up to me. He gently placed a small lamp in my hands and said, share this light with everyone you can, there’s no time left, I’m coming soon. Then I suddenly woke up.
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Naji, thank you for sharing your dream. It is a powerful and deeply symbolic experience with a sense of urgency and spiritual invitation. This dream contains several key elements that echo the Bible’s messages, and which God often uses to communicate with people in dreams. In the Bible, darkness symbolizes confusion, sin, or the absence of divine truth, while light represents truth, guidance, and God’s presence. The man in white giving you a lamp amid darkness mirrors what Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) said: “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12). Similarly, in the Qur’an, light (nur) is a symbol of divine guidance: “Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth…” (Al-Nur 24:35). God is calling you to carry His light for your path and share it with others. In Revelation 1:13-16, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is described as appearing in shining white, radiating divine glory. The man in your dream is Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). His message, “There’s no time left, I’m coming soon,” is consistent with the Injil prophetic message: “Behold, I am coming soon. Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy
The lamp placed in your hands signifies a personal calling. Just as the lamp gives light to others, your dream implies that you have received truth, and now it is your responsibility to share it: “You are the light of the world… let your light shine before others” (Matthew 5:14-16). It’s not enough to keep the light; you are called to share it. This dream is a signpost on your journey, guiding you closer to the One who brings light to every heart and hope to every soul. If this touched you, continue to seek truth with an open heart, and ask God to show you more through His Word, Spirit, and dreams. Peace be with you.
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I saw Prophet Issa PBUH in my dream wearing a white robe. He came into an old city riding on a donkey. People were all around him. They were singing and smiling. Everyone was so happy to see him. Little kids clapped their hands. Old people had tears of joy. When he passed by me, he smiled at me. I felt peace in my heart. Then I woke up. What is the meaning of the dream?
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Nawras, thank you for sharing your dream. It is a beautiful and symbolic vision and carries deep spiritual meaning. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) riding into a city on a donkey, surrounded by joyful people. This directly parallels a significant event in the Bible known as the Triumphal Entry (Matthew 21:1-11, John 12:12-16). In that account, Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey, and the people rejoice, shouting praises and welcoming him as the King of peace. The white robe symbolizes purity, holiness, and heavenly origin (Revelation 19:14). In biblical culture, kings rode donkeys as a sign of peace (not war). Jesus fulfilled a prophecy in Zechariah 9:9 by entering Jerusalem this way, showing he is the humble King of Peace. The old city symbolizes Jerusalem, God’s chosen city. The people rejoicing represent those who welcome him and recognize him as sent by God. The children and elders symbolize the unity of all generations touched by his coming. His smile and the peace you felt are very personal. It is a sign that he sees you, loves you, and wants you to have his peace, which only comes from following him (John 14:27). This dream reflects a divine invitation. You witnessed the coming of the one who brings joy, healing, and peace, and he looked at you. That smile is not random. It’s personal.
This dream calls your attention to Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) as the one who brings peace to not only crowds and cities, but to individual hearts, your heart. He is drawing you close to him. His coming to the city in your dream may also represent a spiritual arrival when he wants to enter your life, heart, and city. He is not far away; He is near. God is calling you to Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), read the Injil with an open heart, and seek the whole message he brings, the good news of peace, forgiveness, and eternal life. If you’d like, I can guide you through parts of the Bible where this event is described or help you explore more of what it might mean for your life. You’re not alone on this journey. May the peace you felt in the dream grow deeper in your heart.
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Salam, last night Prophet Issa (peace be upon him) appeared in glowing white robes in my dream. He sat beside me, and he taught me words that touched my heart deeply, and asked me to remember these always. I woke up still whispering: “My Lord, shelter me, strengthen me with Your mercy, guide my every step.”
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Thank you, Fadwa, for sharing your dream with us. In both the Qur’an and the Bible, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is portrayed as a messenger of God’s mercy, healing, and truth. That he appeared to you in glowing white robes symbolizing purity and divine presence, and sat beside you, shows a closeness and an invitation to learn from him. This is similar to how disciples sat with him and learned from Him. The words he taught you and the prayer that remained on your lips upon waking express a sincere yearning for divine guidance, mercy, and strength. These words echo the Zabur (Psalms), “Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me…” (Psalm 25:4-5). Your prayer reflects the heart’s cry of someone drawn into a journey of truth and light. The presence of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) and the lasting words of your prayer are a sign that the Almighty is reaching out to you in love and mercy. Keep your heart open, continue to seek Him, and trust He will guide your steps as your prayer asks. If you would like, I can share some of Jesus’ teachings from the Injil that reflect the message of your dream. May God bless you with wisdom, peace, and truth.
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Last night, I had a dream I will never forget. I was lost in a dark place, not knowing which way to go. Suddenly, a soft light appeared, and from it came a man in a shining white robe. His face was calm and full of light. I knew in my heart, he is Prophet Isa (pbuh). He came to me and held out his hand. I took it, and the darkness around us slowly faded. We began walking on a straight path, full of light and peace. As we walked, he said to me, “This is the path to Paradise, but to reach it, you must follow me every day, not just in words, but in your life, your choices, your actions, your heart.” I felt hope rising in me. I wanted to keep walking with him forever. Then I woke up, can you help me understand the dream?
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Adel, your dream echoes key themes that run throughout the life, teachings, and mission of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). Each element—darkness, light, the presence of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), the straight path, and the call to follow draws deeply from Scripture, offering a powerful message of divine encounter and transformation. Being lost in darkness represents life apart from God a state of spiritual blindness or moral confusion. “I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness” (John 12:46). Your dream mirrors this passage in your moment of being lost, light appears, and Jesus comes into view. The imagery closely parallels “In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:4-5).
The man in shining white robes—identified in your heart as Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us)—appears with a face full of peace and light. This image recalls the description of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) in Injil, especially during the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:2), His face and clothes become radiant, symbolizing his divine nature. In your dream, this radiance is not threatening but inviting—it embodies comfort, assurance, and hope. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) extending his hand to you echoes the many instances where he reaches out to heal, save, and call people to follow him—like when he reached out to Peter sinking in the sea (Matthew 14:30–31). The act of taking his hand and walking on a straight path full of light strongly evokes Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) declaration, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). The straight path signifies the narrow way that leads to life, which Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) speaks of in Matthew 7:13–14, saying that the path to life is narrow and only a few find it. That path is not merely about belief—it is about living in obedience and relationship with Christ.
The words of Jesus to you, “This is the path to Paradise, but to reach it, you must follow me every day, not just in words, but in your life, your choices, your actions, your heart.” This message reflects the consistent call of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) throughout the Injil. In Luke 9:23, he says, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.” Your dream captures this call to authentic discipleship—following Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) not just outwardly, but in the very orientation of your heart and life. Your dream is a vivid spiritual encounter that reflects the core of the Injil message: Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), the light of the world, enters into our darkness, calls us to follow him, and invites us to walk the path that leads to eternal life. It is a personal and powerful invitation not just to believe, but to live as a true disciple—daily, faithfully, and wholeheartedly. Let this dream be a sacred turning point, a call to deepen your walk with Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), and a reminder that he leads with both grace and truth. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write us back, and we will be happy to help and answer your questions. May Allah bless and keep you.
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Assalam alaikom, I dreamed I stood on a mountain and saw three angels flying fast in the sky with messages. The first angel shouted: “Honor God who made everything! The time of judgment is here. Worship the Creator of the world!” The second angel called out: “The corrupt city has fallen because it led everyone into sin.” The third angel warned: “Anyone who follows the beast or takes its mark will face God’s anger. They will suffer greatly.” I woke up feeling scared but feeling the need to be ready because the end is coming soon.
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Wa Alaikum Al-Salam, Nabil. Thank you for sharing your dream with us. Standing on a mountain, a symbol of divine revelation and spiritual elevation, you witness three angels flying rapidly across the sky, echoing the urgency of a global proclamation. Each angel delivers a message identical to those found in Revelation: a call to worship the Creator, a declaration of Babylon’s fall due to widespread corruption, and a solemn warning against worshiping the beast or receiving its mark. A powerful prophetic message centered on the Three Angels’ Messages of Revelation 14:6–12, foundational to understanding the end times. These elements identify the dream as an apocalyptic, warning-type revelation intended for the individual and a broader audience in preparation for the Second Coming of Christ. The dream evokes fear, a familiar reaction to divine encounter (Daniel 10:8; Revelation 1:17), but also stirs a sense of readiness, suggesting the Holy Spirit is prompting repentance and mission. The dream calls for spiritual preparation, obedience to God’s commandments, and active participation in sharing the everlasting gospel. I urge you not to ignore this gentle call. Open the Injil, read it, and seek truth sincerely. Please don’t hesitate to write back if you have any questions. May Allah bless you.
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Salams, I stood on a mountaintop, watching the sky and suddenly, three angels appeared, their voices echoing across the earth. The first angel called: he time has come! Fear God and give Him glory! The second warned: he world’s great deception city is falling—come out before it’s too late! Then the sky split open, and a man in shining white descended. Then he said: these messages are your path to life, follow them, and you will stand on the right side when the day comes. I awoke, shaken, this was no ordinary dream. Please help me!
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Wa Alaykum Al-Salam, Ali. Thank you for sharing your dream with us. What you’ve experienced is deeply meaningful and has touched your heart. I want to honor your openness and sincerity in seeking understanding. Such a dream is not something to take lightly; it is a divine invitation to seek God more deeply. You mentioned that in your dream, you saw three angels, each delivering a powerful message: (1) “The time has come! Fear God and give Him glory!” (2) “The world’s great deception city is falling—come out before it’s too late!” (3) “These messages are your path to life, follow them, and you will stand on the right side when the day comes.” These messages echo very closely the Three Angels’ Messages found in the final book of the Bible, the Revelation of John (Book of Revelation), chapter 14:6–12. These messages are an urgent call from God to all the people of the earth in the last days: to fear God (in reverence and worship), to come out of falsehood and confusion, and to be faithful to the truth of His revelation. Then came the most striking part of your dream: the sky opened, and a man clothed in shining white descended. You believed this to be Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). Your recognition is deeply significant.
I do not pretend to have all the answers, but I humbly encourage you to explore the Injil for yourself. Read it prayerfully, with the same openness you showed in sharing this dream. Ask God, the One who gave you this vision, to guide you into all truth. He is not far from you, and He promises that those who seek Him with all their heart will find Him (Jeremiah 29:13). You need to look at the full chapter of Revelation 14 to see the messages of the angels you heard. They are messages of mercy, warning, and hope, especially relevant for the times in which we live. May God guide your heart and confirm what is from Him. May He give you clarity, courage, and peace as you search. You are on a sacred journey, and the One who spoke to you in the dream is calling you to walk deeper into His light. If you would ever like to read the Injil together or have questions along the way, I would be honored to journey with you. May God bless and guide you always.
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Salam, last night Prophet Isa (as) came and visited me in my dream, wearing white and surrounded by bright light. He looked at me and said, “the heart needs to be made new every day.” Then he taught me this dua: “oh Allah, create a new heart in me, and cleanse my soul every day.” I repeated it several times and I felt peace wash over me. Then I woke up repeating the dua. Can you help me?
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Wa Alaikum Al-Salam, Hawazin. Thank you for sharing your dream. Seeing Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) in a vision is a sacred experience. God often speaks through dreams as He did with Prophets Yusuf, Ibrahim, and many others. Your dream is deeply meaningful. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) appeared in white, surrounded by light, symbols of purity and divine presence. In the Bible, Jesus is described in the same way: “His clothes became as white as light” (Matthew 17:2), and “I am the Light of the world” (John 8:12).
He said to you, “The heart needs to be made new every day,” and taught you a beautiful dua: “Oh Allah, create a new heart in me, and cleanse my soul every day.” This reflects the message of the Bible: “Create in me a clean heart, O God” (Psalm 51:10), and “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you.” (Ezekiel 36:26). This dream is an invitation. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is not only a prophet but the Word of God, the Light of the world, and the Savior who renews the heart and brings peace. He said: “Come to Me… and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). I encourage you to continue praying the dua Isa taught you, and also to ask: “O God, show me who Isa truly is.” Then begin reading the Injil and listen for His voice. The peace you felt in the dream is real. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is near, He is calling you to know Him more fully. May God bless you and guide you in the light of truth.
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Salam, I had a dream where I saw the sky opened and Prophet Isa (pbuh) descended wearing a shining white robe, and angels flew beside Him singing praises. He walked among the people, touching hearts with his hand and wherever he walked, peace and light followed. When he came near me, and he looked into my eyes and smiled. I felt calm and safe, like all my worries were gone. Then I woke up with my heart full of peace. Can you help me?
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Wa Alaikum Al-Salam, Khadijah. Thank you for sharing your dream, it is truly a beautiful and profound experience. Dreams have often been used by God throughout history to speak to people, to comfort them, and to guide them toward truth. In your dream, the descent of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), clothed in white and accompanied by angels singing praises, is filled with powerful imagery. The peace and calm you felt, the healing presence He brought, and His personal gaze into your eyes, all of this speaks of a deeply personal and loving encounter. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is more than a messenger, He is the very expression of God’s mercy and truth. The Injil (Gospel) tells us that He came not only to teach and heal but to bring reconciliation between humanity and God. He said, “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid” (Injil, John 14:27). This sounds very much like what you experienced in your dream. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is the fulfillment of all the prophets who came before Him. He is called the Word of God (Kalimatullah) and Light of the World (Nur Al-Alam) because He embodies the guidance, mercy, and truth of God. Your dream, where His presence brought peace and light, is deeply consistent with how the Injil describes His life and mission.
I encourage you to seek further understanding of this dream by reading the Injil for yourself. Pray sincerely to God, the One who gave you this dream, and ask Him for guidance. The Scriptures say, “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart” (Taurat, Jeremiah 29:13). This dream may be God’s way of inviting you into a deeper relationship with Him, through the One who brings true peace and salvation. The same Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) who brought you calm and safety in the dream says, “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Injil, Matthew 11:28). I invite you to continue on this journey, with an open heart, in prayer, and through Scripture. Let the Spirit of God guide you, as He has already begun to do through your dream. If you would like to talk more, read the Injil together, or ask questions, we am here for you. May the peace of God be with you always.
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Assalamualaikum, I had a dream in which I saw a door opened in heaven and from it came a glowing book, it was the Injil. Then I heard powerful voice said, “take it, this is my word and keep it. I took it in my hands and felt a deep peace fill my heart. Then I woke up still feeling it in my hand. What does this dream mean?
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Wa Alaikum Al-Salam, Sawsan. Thank you so much for sharing your powerful and deeply moving dream. It is a sacred and courageous thing to speak about such personal spiritual experiences, and I want to honor that. Dreams have often been ways through which God communicates with human beings. So, your dream is not to be taken lightly—it may very well be a call from God Himself, inviting you to draw near to His truth. You saw the Injil coming down from heaven, glowing, with a voice declaring, “Take it, this is my word and keep it.” You felt peace as you held it. This is deeply significant. The Injil is a revelation from God of the gift of and about Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) says, “The words I have spoken to you—they are full of the Spirit and life” (John 6:63), and He also promises, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you” (John 14:27). The peace you felt in your dream is that very peace, a peace that comes when we are invited into God’s presence and truth.
Your dream may be pointing you to read the Injil, to explore it with an open heart, and to seek the guidance of God’s Spirit. I encourage you to follow where this dream is pointing you. Ask God for clarity, for wisdom, and for truth. Open the Injil and read it prayerfully. Let God guide you. He promises that those who seek Him sincerely will find Him (Matthew 7:7). May the peace you felt in the dream continue to fill your heart as you walk this journey. I would be honored to accompany you in prayer and conversation as you explore these things. May God bless you and guide you always.
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Assalamualaikum, in my dream I saw that I was standing by the ocean at sunrise and the water was calm, the a man in white clothes appeared, walking on top of the water. His clothes glowed with light. Each step made perfect circles on the water. He came to the shore where I stood. His eyes were kind but very wise. He reached his hand to me without speaking. When I took his hand, I could see scars. Then he said: I am the straight path and no salvation without me, these scars are because of my love. I woke up puzzled but feeling peaceful. What does this mean?
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Wa Alaikum Al-Salam, Shirin. Thank you for sharing your dream. Dreams are recognized as meaningful ways through which God communicates with His people. Your dream seems to echo an event recorded in the Injil, when Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) walked on the water toward His disciples during a storm (Matthew 14:22–33). Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) brings peace and calm, much like in your dream. His words and presence bring assurance and reveal His divine authority. You mentioned that the man said: “I am the straight path and no salvation without me. These scars are because of my love.” These words resonate strongly with Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) words in the Injil: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). And the scars, these reflect His sacrificial love, a theme central in the Injil: “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13).
Dreams like yours are an invitation. Your dream is a call to seek deeper understanding of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). I gently encourage you to read the Injil, read with an open heart, asking God to guide you. Pray and seek God earnestly. He is the Most Merciful, and He promises to guide those who sincerely seek Him. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write us back, and we will be happy to help and answer your questions. May God bless and keep you.
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In my dream, I looked up and saw the sky open. A bright white cloud came down slowly, on the cloud sat Prophet Issa (pbuh) sitting on a white throne, wearing pure white clothes, and light shined all around him. His face was kind and peaceful. Angels floated around him with beautiful wings. They protected him as the cloud came closer to earth. I understood he came to check on us, to see how people were doing. His eyes seemed to see everything but showed only love. People gathered below him. Some knelt down, others just watched in amazement. Prophet Issa (pbuh) raised his hand and blessed everyone with light. I woke up feeling filled with peace and wonder. Can you help me understand my dream?
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Thank you, Fatimah, for sharing your dream, it is truly a powerful and meaningful experience. Dreams are acknowledged as one of the ways God communicates with people. Therefore, it is honorable and wise to seek the meaning of such a dream through prayer, reflection, and the study of God’s revelation. Your dream about Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is filled with deep spiritual symbolism. The purity of his clothing, the throne, the light surrounding him, the presence of angels, and the peace you felt, all suggest a profound encounter. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is highly honored: In the Qur’an, Isa is described as “a word from God, and a spirit from Him” (Al-Nisa 4:171), born of the virgin Mary, pure and sinless (Maryam 19:19). He performed many miracles giving sight to the blind, healing lepers, and even raising the dead (Al-Imran 3:49). He is called Al-Masih (the Messiah) and is among those nearest to God. In the Injil Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is also revealed as the Messiah (Al-Masih), full of compassion and truth. He says, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness but will have the light of life” (John 8:12). The light and peace you experienced in your dream reflect this beautiful description. The Injil also shows that Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) came not only to check on us, but to save and bless to bring healing, truth, and eternal hope.
I encourage you to continue seeking the truth by reading the Injil, pray sincerely, as you already have, and ask God to guide you into all truth. God is generous with those who seek Him with a sincere heart. Just as Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) in your dream raised his hand and gave light to those below, perhaps this dream is a sign that God is inviting you to receive His light more fully. Let that peace and wonder continue to guide your steps. I invite you to follow where this dream may be pointing, not just as a vision, but as a call to know Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) more deeply through prayer and the Scriptures. Ask God: “Show me who Isa truly is. Lead me in your truth. I want to follow Your light.” May the peace of God, His guidance, and His light continue to be with you.
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Salams, last night I dreamed of Prophet Isa (A.S.) wearing a bright white robe, he was in our mosque teaching about Allah’s Kingdom and its signs. Then, he gave me the Injil to guide me. I woke up feeling puzzled but believed it was a dream from Allah.
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Wa Alaykum Al-Salam, Abdullah. Thank you for sharing your dream. It is a sacred thing when a person receives a dream that stirs the heart and soul, especially one involving Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). Your dream of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) dressed in bright white and teaching in your mosque about Allah’s Kingdom is deeply significant. White is a symbol of purity and holiness. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, and performed mighty miracles by God’s permission. The Qur’an calls Him “a Word from God” and “a spirit from Him” (Al-Nisa 4:171), and the Injil says, “He was holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners” (Hebrews 7:26). These shared beliefs highlight Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) unique place in God’s plan. Your dream also included Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) giving you the Injil. This, too, is remarkable. The Injil is considered in both Islam and Christianity to be a divine revelation, and according to the Qur’an, the Injil was given to Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) as a guidance and a light (Al-Maida 5:46). In the Bible, the Injil reveals not only the teachings of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) but also His role in bringing the fullness of God’s mercy and truth to the world.
Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is more than a prophet, He is the fulfillment of God’s promises through all previous prophets. The Injil records His words: “I have not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets but to fulfill them” (Matthew 5:17). He often spoke of the Kingdom of God, just as you saw in your dream, and invited people to seek that Kingdom above all else, saying, “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you” (Matthew 6:33). I encourage you to read the Injil for yourself. Since Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) handed it to you in the dream, He invites you to discover more of what He wants to reveal through it. Follow the path your dream has begun. The One who gave you the dream is faithful and will not leave you without answers. If you’d like to explore more, I would be honored to walk with you on the journey. May God bless and guide you always.
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AsSalam Alaikom, I’ve been wondering if Allah is real during Ramadan. Last night I had a dream about a man dressed in white, glowing with light. He stood in a big open field, placed his hand on my shoulder, and said, don’t be afraid, I am always with you, trust me, I am the way and truth and life. Then I woke up, can you help me understand it?
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Wa Alaykum Al-Salam, Laith. Thank you for sharing your powerful dream, especially during this sacred time of Ramadan, a season of seeking, reflection, and drawing near to God (Allah). The figure you saw, a man clothed in white, glowing with light, who touched your shoulder and said, “Don’t be afraid, I am always with you. Trust me. I am the way, the truth, and the life,” closely mirrors descriptions of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) found in the Injil. In the Injil, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is described as the Light of the World (John 8:12), the Word of God made flesh (John 1:14), and the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6)—the very words spoken in your dream. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is more than a prophet: He is the fulfillment of all previous revelation, the one who reveals God’s mercy fully, and the one who opens the way for humanity to be restored to closeness with God. His presence in your dream is significant and sacred, and God is calling you to know Him more deeply through the Messiah. I encourage you to pray sincerely to God (Allah), asking for truth and guidance: “Guide me to the straight path” (Al-Fatiha 1:6). Read the Injil; you will find the very words from your dream in its pages. Read with a heart open to God’s guidance. Reflect on what it means for Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) to say, “I am always with you.” His presence is not far off; He is near to those who seek Him sincerely. May you continue to walk in the light you have been given, and may God guide your steps with peace. Your dream is an invitation from God Himself to know Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) in a new and personal way, not only as a prophet but as the one who brings life, truth, and the way to God. If you’d like to explore more, I would be honored to walk with you on the journey. May God bless and guide you always.
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السلام عليكم في المنام رأيت نور من السماء يشرق على كتاب موضوع على طاولة في وسط مبنى فذهبت لأرى الكتاب فوجدت بأنه الأنجيل الشريف فكنت مندهشا. ما تفسير هذا المنام؟
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وعليكم السلام، أشكرك عامر على مشاركتك لهذا الحلم معنا. دعنا نتأمل معًا في الرموز والمعاني التي وردت في حلمك: أولا: نور نازل من السماء. في كل من القرآن والكتاب المقدس، النور رمز لحضور الله وهدايته. يقول الله في القرآن: “اللَّهُ نُورُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ” (النور 24: 35)، ويقول الكتاب المقدس: “الله نور وليس فيه ظلمة البتة” (1 يوحنا 1: 5). إذ نور من السماء يسقط على شيء فهو علامة على أن الله يريد أن يلفت انتباهك إلى أمر مقدس وهام. ثانيا: الكتاب على طاولة في وسط مبنى: وجود الكتاب في وسط المكان وعلى طاولة يشير إلى مركزية هذا الكتاب، وكأن الله يضعه أمامك ليكون موضوع تأمل واهتمام خاص. الطاولة ترمز إلى دعوة للمشاركة والعلاقة، “ترتب قدامي مائدة تجاه مضايقيّ” (مزمور 23: 5). ثالثا: الكتاب هو “الإنجيل،” هذا الاكتشاف هو محور الرؤيا، وقد عبّرت عن اندهاشك منه. إن الله سبحانه وتعالى في حلمك يلفت انتباهك إلى الإنجيل كرسالة حياة ونور، وليس مجرد نص قديم. حلمك هو نداء إلهي شخصي لتقرأ هذا الكتاب المبارك، الإنجيل، لا كفضول ثقافي، بل كمن يسعى لفهم ما يريد الله أن يقوله له. فالله يهدي من يشاء ويكشف عن نوره لمن يطلبه بإخلاص. أدعوك لأن تبدأ بقراءة الإنجيل بنفسك، اقرأه مع الدعاء الصادق أن يرشدك الله إلى الحق، وأن يُظهر لك إن كانت هذه الرؤيا دعوة منه لمعرفته بطريقة أعمق. افتح قلبك، واسعَ وراء النور، لأن الله قريب ممن يطلبونه بإخلاص. لا تتردد في تواصل معنا فنحن نسعد بالتواصل معك دائما.
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Assalamualaikum, last night I saw prophet Issa (as) sitting on a white throne and wearing white clothes and his face shining like the sun. Angels were around him worshiping and praising him day and night, then one of the angels asked me to join them. Can you please help me understand the meaning of this dream?
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Wa Alaykum Al-Salam, Islam. Thank you for sharing your dream. It is truly a sacred and significant experience. What you described of seeing Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) on a white throne, clothed in white, shining like the sun, surrounded by angels in worship is both beautiful and deeply meaningful. Your dream closely resembles visions described in the Injil and other parts of the Bible, where Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is seen in heavenly glory. In the book of Revelation (Injil: Revelation 1:12–18), He is described as wearing a robe, shining with divine brightness, and surrounded by angels. The throne imagery also echoes the Day of Judgment and the role of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) as one who has been given authority by God (Matthew 25:31-32).
This dream points to Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) not only as a prophet but also as the Messiah and the Word of God (Kalimatullah), who fulfills God’s revelation and brings salvation to the world. TheInjil says: “In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days He has spoken to us by His Son…” (Hebrews 1:1–2)
We understand that the idea of Isa being worshiped might feel unfamiliar or even uncomfortable from an Islamic perspective. Yet your dream shows angels worshiping around Him and even inviting you to join. This is an invitation to seek more about who Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) truly is. It is not from human speculation, but by going back to the Injil, reading it prayerfully, and asking God to guide you into truth. I would encourage you to read the Injil accounts of Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) life, teachings, death, and resurrection. Ask God in prayer, as the Qur’an itself encourages, to guide you on the straight path (Al-Fatiha 1:6). The Bible promises: “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart.” (Jeremiah 29:13). God is the best of guides, and He reveals Himself to those who sincerely ask. Your dream is His way of inviting you to know Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) more deeply, not just as a prophet, but as the One sent to bring mercy, healing, and eternal life. I say this with utmost respect and care for your journey. May God’s peace be with you as you seek His truth with an open heart. We would like to hear from you; please don’t hesitate to write if you have any questions. May God guide you always.
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السلام والرحمة حلمت أنني كنت أمشي في حقل واسع وفجأة رأيت رجل يرتدي ثوب أبيض ويقف تحت شجرة كبيرة وكان وجهه كان مشرق ثم اقترب مني ومد يده وقال: لا تخف، كل شيء سيكون على ما يرام فقط ثق بي وأتبعني ثم ابتسم واختفى. استيقظت وأنا أشعر بالسلام، ما تفسير الحلم جزاكم الله خير؟
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وعليك السلام والرحمة سعد. الموضوع الرئيسي لحلمك يتمحور حول دعوة إلهية شخصية للثقة والاتباع، إلى جانب رسالة طمأنينة وسلام وإشارة إلى اقتراب النهاية. يبدأ حلمك بالمشي في حقل واسع، وهو رمز لحياة الإنسان وانفتاحه على الطريق. كل رمز في هذا الحلم يحمل دلالة عميقة. فالرجل ذو الثوب الأبيض يرمز إلى سيدنا المسيح (سلامه علينا)، والثوب الأبيض يمثل البر والنقاء الإلهي (رؤيا يوحنا 1:13-16؛ دانيال 10:5-6). الوجه المشرق يرمز إلى مجد الله وحضوره، كما في حادثة تجلي سيدنا المسيح (سلامه علينا) (متى 17: 2). أما الشجرة الكبيرة ترمز إلى الحياة، الحماية، وملكوت الله (مزمور 1: 3؛ مرقس 4: 30-32). اليد الممدودة تشير إلى الدعوة، العون، والخلاص (متى 14: 31). عبارة “لا تخف” هي من أكثر العبارات التي تتكرر عند إعلان رسائل إلهية مهمة (إشعياء 41: 10؛ رؤيا 1: 17). أما “اتبعني”، فهي دعوة مباشرة من سيدنا المسيح (سلامه علينا) للتلمذة والطاعة (متى 4: 19). الشعور بالسلام بعد الحلم هو دليل على أن هذا الحلم مصدره إلهي (يوحنا 14: 27).
هذا الحلم يصنف ضمن الرؤى الإلهية النبوية، لأنه يحمل دعوة شخصية ويشير إلى زمن النهاية. عبارة “استعد، لأن النهاية قريبة” تعكس جوهر رسالة الذين يؤمنون أن المجيء الثاني لسيدنا المسيح (سلامه علينا) بات وشيكًا (رؤيا 22: 12؛ متى 24 و25). مثل هذه الأحلام لا تُهمل، بل يجب التفاعل معها بروح الصلاة والاستعداد. في الختام، الحلم يحمل رسالة سماوية عميقة: الله يدعوك أن تتبعه وتثق به في هذا الزمن الحرج. هذا الحلم ليس عبثًا، بل هو نداء محبة واستعداد. وكما يقول سيدنا المسيح (سلامه علينا) في رؤيا 22: 12: “ها أنا آتي سريعًا.” فهل ستتبعه؟ لا تتردد، خذ قرارك اليوم، واطلب من الله أن يرشدك بروحه، لأنه يعدك بالسلام الحقيقي الذي يفوق كل عقل. لا تتردد بالكتابة لنا، يسعدنا أن نتواصل معك ونجيب على أسئلتك. بارك الله بك.
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Assalamualaikum, I had a dream where I was walking through a beautiful, peaceful field with Prophet Isa (pbuh). Many people followed him, and we walked towards a bright bridge. The Prophet smiled and said, you have made it, cross with faith, and keep following me. As I stepped forward and I woke up feeling peaceful.
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Wa Alaykum Al-Salam, Shadi. Thank you for sharing your dream, it is a beautiful and sacred experience. God often uses dreams to speak to people. What you saw is a divine invitation to draw closer to God. The figure of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) holds a special place. The Qur’an affirms his miraculous birth (Surat Maryam), his sinlessness (19:19), and his role as aAl-Masih (the Messiah). The Bible shares these truths and reveals Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) as the fulfillment of earlier prophets and the living Word of God (John 1:1–14). Your dream’s imagery of crossing a bright bridge reminds me of Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) words in the Injil: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). He offers a path to peace with God, not just in this life, but in the life to come. To follow him in faith, as your dream suggests, is to embark on a journey of divine grace and transformation. This dream is a call to follow him in deeper faith. I encourage you to explore the Injil and ask God to guide you. As you pray and reflect, may the peace you felt in your dream continue to lead you. “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God” (Matthew 5:8). We would like to hear from you; please don’t hesitate to write if you have any questions. May God guide you always.
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Salaam, in my dream I stood in a ruined city surrounded by dust and sadness, people lay wounded and crying in pain. Then, through the darkness, I saw Prophet Essa (pbuh) wearing a shining white robe. He walked among the suffering and his hands glowing with light with a touch the sick were healed, the blind could see, and the hopeless found peace. The city once broken felt alive again. He looked at me with kind eyes and said: do not fear, hope is never lost all you need is trust and believe in me. Then I woke up, can you help me understand the dream?
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Salam, Ahmad. Thank you for sharing your dream; what a sacred and powerful experience. Dreams hold deep spiritual meaning, and God often uses them to speak to us. Your dream of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), walking through a broken city, healing the wounded, and bringing peace, echoes the very heart of his mission. Both the Qur’an and the Bible speak of Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) miraculous birth (Maryam 19:20; Luke 1:35), his sinlessness (Maryam 19:19; Hebrews 4:15), and his healing power (Al-Imran 3:49; Matthew 9:35). Your dream reflects these qualities: his compassion, his power to restore, and his message of hope. When He said, “Do not fear, hope is never lost. All you need is trust and believe in me,” these words resemble his invitation in the Injil: “Come to me, all who are weary… and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28), and “Do not be afraid; just believe” (Mark 5:36).
In the Qur’an, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is the Word of God, Messiah, and a sign to humanity. In the Injil, these titles are fulfilled in a deeper way. He comes to heal and restore our souls, reconcile us with God, and give us eternal hope. The Injil reveals Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) as the Light who enters our darkness (John 8:12) and the Word who became flesh (John 1:14). Your dream is a divine invitation to fully explore Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). I encourage you to read the Injil and ask God to guide you: “Show me the truth about Isa. Lead me where You want me to go.” We would like to hear from you, please don’t hesitate to write if you have any questions. May God bless you.
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السلام عليكم، رأيت في منامي الليلة الماضية النبي عيسى (عليه السلام) يزور سوريا. كان يرتدي ثوب أبيض ووجهه يفيض بالنور والرحمة. سار بين الناس يبتسم لهم وكل من لمسه نال الشفاء وكل من سمعه امتلأ قلبه بالطمأنينة. وقف أمامي وقال: أنا رئيس السلام وكل شيء يبدأ عند قبولي في القلوب. ثم استيقظت وأنا أشعر بالسلام يغمرني. هل يمكنك مساعدتي في تفسير هذا الحلم؟
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وعليكم السلام، سالم. أشكرك من أعماق قلبي على مشاركتك هذا الحلم. حلمك مليء بالرموز الروحية العميقة التي تستحق التأمل: رؤيتك لسيدنا عيسى (سلامه علينا) في المنام تدل على الطهارة والرحمة والهداية. يُعلم الإنجيل بأن سيدنا عيسى (سلامه علينا) “نور العالم” (يوحنا 8: 12) و “رئيس السلام” (إشعياء 9: 6) وهو نفس اللقب الذي خاطبك به في الحلم. اللون الأبيض يرمز إلى البراءة والقداسة، الطهارة (رؤيا يوحنا 7: 14)، كما أن النور الذي يفيض من وجهه يشير إلى مجد الله وحضوره (2 كورنثوس 4: 6). سيدنا عيسى (سلامه علينا) كان يشفي المرضى ويلمس قلوب الناس بالكلمة والحنان. قيل عنه: “كان يجول يصنع خيراً ويشفي جميع المتسلط عليهم إبليس” (أعمال الرسل 10: 38). فما رأيته في حلمك يتطابق تماماً مع ما رواه تلاميذه عنه في الإنجيل، حيث لمس قلوب الناس وأجسادهم بقوة الله. قوله: “أنا رئيس السلام وكل شيء يبدأ عند قبولي في القلوب،” هذه العبارة تُعيدنا إلى ما جاء في الإنجيل: “سلامي أترك لكم، سلامي أعطيكم، ليس كما يعطي العالم أعطيكم أنا” (يوحنا 14: 27). ما رأيته ليس دعوة لتغيير هويتك أو التخلي عن إرثك، بل دعوة للتعمق في رسالة الله التي أوحى بها عبر التاريخ. الإنجيل لا يُناقض ما سبقه، بل يُكمّل ما جاء في التوراة والزبور. إن حلمك هو بداية رحلة، وليس نهايتها. الله لا يزال يتكلم اليوم، والذين يفتحون قلوبهم له، يقودهم إلى النور الكامل. إن كنت تريد، يمكننا أن نتواصل ونتحاور. أسأل الله أن يمنحك نورا في طريقك، وسلاما يفوق كل عقل، وإيمانا يثمر بالحياة الأبدية.
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Assalamualaikum, I saw a dream where I stood before a bright throne. Prophet Isa (pbuh) sat on it dressed in white and surrounded by angels. One by one people were brought before him and judged. Then He looked at me, I felt he knew everything deep in my soul. No words were spoken, but I knew I must live a life that is right. What’s the meaning of the dream?
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Wa Alaykum Al-Salam, Saif. Thank you for sharing your dream. It is a sacred experience, and I honor your sincerity in seeking its meaning. Dreams are significant. God often uses them to guide people. Your dream of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) on a bright throne, surrounded by angels, aligns closely with both the qur’anic and biblical portrayals of him. In the Qur’an, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is born of a virgin, called the Messiah (AL-|Masih), the Word of God, and among the righteous (Maryam 19, Surah AL-Nisa 4:171). The Bible also affirms these, adding that Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) lived a sinless life (Hebrews 4:15) and will one day judge all people (Matthew 25:31–32). When you say He looked at you and knew your soul, it reminds me of how the Injil describes Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us): full of divine wisdom and insight into our hearts (John 2:25). This dream is God’s invitation to you to explore more deeply who Isa truly is. I gently encourage you to read the Injil with an open heart. Ask God in prayer to guide you and confirm the meaning of your dream. He promises in both the Qur’an and the Bible to lead those who sincerely seek Him (Yunus 10:94; Jeremiah 29:13). May Allah guide you and give you peace as you continue your journey.
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Salam, last night I saw in my dream that the sky opened with bright light. From the light a book came down shining like the sun. It stopped in front of me, and for my surprise I saw the word Injil on it. Then I heard a deep voice say: this is my only word that I have protected, read it. The moment felt holy, I reached out to touch the book and then I woke up. What does this dream mean?
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Wa Alaykum Al-Salam, Mohammad. Thank you for sharing your dream with such openness and sincerity. It is no small thing to experience a moment that feels holy and full of light, and I want to affirm with deep respect the sacredness of what you saw. Your dream is rich with spiritual symbolism, reflecting profound themes that resonate in both the Qur’an and the Bible, especially concerning Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) and the Injil.
Your dream involved three striking elements: light from the sky, a book shining like a sun labeled “Injil,” and a voice declaring: “This is my only word that I have protected; read it.”
These are powerful themes. Light is often a symbol of God’s presence and truth (Psalm 119:105; John 8:12). The voice from heaven echoes the voice heard at Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) baptism: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to Him” (Matthew 17:5). The book, called the Injil, suggests the Gospel—the message of hope and salvation brought by Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us).
Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is uniquely associated with the Injil in both the Qur’an and the Bible. The Qur’an says: “We gave him the Injil, wherein was guidance and light” (Al-Maida 5:46). The Bible affirms this too, but it presents the Injil not just as a book but as a person, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) Himself is called the Word of God made flesh (John 1:1, 14).
The Qur’an and the Bible agree on many foundational truths about Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us):
His miraculous birth (Maryam 19:19–22; Luke 1:26–35)
His sinlessness (Maryam 19:19; 2 Corinthians 5:21)
His title as Al-Masih (the Messiah) (Al-Imran 3:45; John 4:25–26)
His power to heal and raise the dead (Al-Imran 3:49; Mark 5:41–42)
However, the Bible goes further, presenting Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) not only as a great prophet and Messiah but as the culmination of all divine revelation, the One who brings us into full relationship with God. In the Gospel of John, Isa says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).
The Invitation of the Injil, the voice in your dream said, “Read it.” This is a beautiful and personal invitation. The Injil is not a rejection of earlier revelation but its fulfillment. Just as the Torah was given to Musa and the Zabur to Dawud, the Injil was entrusted to Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us). The New Testament affirms that Jesus did not come to abolish what came before but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17). If God is inviting you to read the Injil, then perhaps He is calling you to explore how Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) life, teachings, death, and resurrection bring completion to the story of God’s guidance to humanity.
I invite you to read the Injil for yourself. Ask God to guide you, and pray as you read: “O God, show me what is true. Please help me understand who Isa truly is. If this dream is from You, confirm it through Your Word.” The Bible promises: “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13). May God bless you.
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I was lost in a thick forest in my dream, the ground was sticky mud, and branches were everywhere blocking the road. I felt scared. Then, a man in white clothes appeared, then I realized he was Prophet Issa (PBUH). He smiled, and I felt calm. He said, come and follow me, I will guide and protect you. I followed him. The forest ended at a rushing river, he walked on the water like it was a road. I hesitated but stepped carefully behind him. On the other side was a beautiful huge city with shiny walls. Inside was a huge tree stood in the middle, covered in fruits of every color I’ve ever seen. He then looked at me and said, this is for those who don’t give up and follow me all the way. Then I woke up puzzled but full of peace.
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Thank you, Najim, for sharing your dream with us. The thick forest and sticky mud symbolize the trials, sins, and entanglements of life (Hebrews 12:1), a condition often referred to as spiritual darkness or being lost (Isaiah 59:9-10; Ephesians 4:18). The branches blocking the road signify life’s obstacles, perhaps even temptations and distractions that hinder your path to truth and salvation (Luke 8:14). The appearance of a man in white clothes, whom you recognized as Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), white garments represent righteousness and purity. The fact that he smiled and brought peace is consistent with inviting all weary and burdened to come to Him for rest (Matthew 11:28-29). His words, “Come and follow me, I will guide and protect you”, echo His invitation to the disciples (Matthew 4:19; John 10:27-28), promising guidance and protection. The rushing river represents a barrier between the current life and the life to come—possibly the judgment or trials of faith (Isaiah 43:2). Yet Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) walks upon the water (Matthew 14:25-29), a divine act that shows His power over nature and chaos. Your hesitancy to follow, followed by trust, mirrors Peter’s story in the Injil, Matthew 14:29-31 and demonstrates the necessity of faith even when the way is unclear.
Crossing the river leads to a beautiful city with shiny walls, symbolizing the New Jerusalem, the eternal home of the faithful, as described in Revelation 21:10-27. The tree covered in fruits of every color call to mind the Tree of Life in Revelation 22:2, which bears twelve kinds of fruit for the healing of the nations. Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) words, “This is for those who don’t give up and follow me all the way,” reflect biblical truth: salvation is promised to those who endure to the end (Matthew 24:13; Revelation 2:10). It is not merely about beginning the journey but remaining faithful throughout.
Your dream is a personal call from Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) to trust Him fully and follow Him without turning back. The path may be difficult, the way is unclear, and there are many trials, but His promise remains: He will guide you safely through. Let this dream not only bring you peace but also purpose. Will you follow Him all the way? I urge you not to ignore this gentle call. Open the Injil, read it, and seek truth sincerely. Please don’t hesitate to write back if you have any questions. May Allah bless you.
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In my dream last night, I was walking in a foggy garden and found a stone table. Then I saw the Injil and Quran were both sitting on it. A wind started blowing and flipped through the pages. Then the sun broke through the clouds and shined right on the table. The light hit the Injil and made it glow really bright. I blinked, and when I looked again, the Quran disappeared. Only the Injil was left on the table, with its pages still moving in the breeze. I felt peaceful somehow, then I woke up. What does this dream mean?
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Thank you, Marwan, for sharing your dream with us. The foggy garden represents a state of uncertainty or searching, a place where the truth may seem obscured and clarity is sought. Gardens symbolize communion with God (Genesis 2:8; John 18:1), but fog suggests that something hinders complete understanding or vision (1 Corinthians 13:12). The stone table points to something enduring, unchanging, and foundational. God’s Word is described as eternal and steadfast (Isaiah 40:8), and the Ten Commandments were written on stone by God’s own hand (Exodus 31:18), emphasizing divine authority and permanence. Seeing both the Injil and the Qur’an on this table acknowledges a spiritual tension or comparative seeking between two major world religious texts. When the sun breaks through the clouds and shines directly on the table, light represents truth and divine presence. The fact that this light causes the Injil to glow brightly while the Qur’an disappears suggests the supremacy and divine affirmation of the Injil as the true and living Word of God (Hebrews 4:12). The disappearance of the Qur’an is a symbolic message that the truth of the Injil is being confirmed above all as the final and enduring revelation of God’s will for salvation (Acts 4:12; John 14:6). Your dream is a divine invitation to step out of the fog and walk into the light of Jesus Christ. The glowing Injil, remaining alone on the table, speaks of the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). I urge you not to ignore this gentle call, open the Injil, read it, and seek truth with a sincere heart. Please don’t hesitate to write back if you have any questions. May Allah bless you.
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In my dream, I was walking through a marketplace, it was full o noise and chaos, then I noticed a figure standing, so I walked to him, and I recognised it was Prophet Isa (pbuh), wearing a simple white robe. I approached him, my heart pounding, and he smiled gently. Then he said: the world is heavy, but I am the light. Leave it all and walk with me.” I felt the noise of the marketplace faded, and I knew I had to follow. Then I woke up, please can you help me?
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Thank you, Sami, for sharing and trusting us with your dream. Your dream is a personal invitation from Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) to step away from the noise and burdens of the world and walk with Him in peace. The marketplace, full of chaos, represents the distractions, worries, and pressures of daily life, things that can easily overwhelm us. But in the middle of all that, you saw Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), standing calmly and dressed in white, a symbol of purity and peace. When you walked toward Him, it wasn’t just your body moving, it was your heart recognizing something deeper, something true.
His words, “The world is heavy, but I am the light. Leave it all and walk with me,” reflect what He often said in the Injil. “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls” (Matthew 11:28-30). He invites people to let go of their burdens and follow Him because He offers rest, peace, and a new way of seeing life. The moment the noise of the marketplace faded; it was as if the world lost its grip on you, like everything else didn’t matter as much when you were near Him.
Waking up right at that moment is important. This wasn’t just a random dream; it was a call to reflect on your life. Are you carrying too much? Are you feeling weighed down by the world? This dream is a reminder that you don’t have to do it all on your own. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is offering you His light, His peace, and His presence. Following Him doesn’t mean running away from life, it means learning to walk with Him, to trust Him, and to let go of the things that are keeping you from true peace. It’s an invitation to draw closer to God, to trust Him more, and to let go of some burdens you’ve been carrying. Whatever it is, know that He is with you, and His light is always there to guide you.
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Salams, I saw Prophet Isa (pbuh), wearing a shining white robe in my dream last week. His face was kind, and his eyes were full of wisdom. He looked at me and said: follow me, I am the straight path and the truth you need. I felt a deep peace in my heart. Without hesitation, I took a step forward and followed him.
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Salam Salman, thank you for writing and sharing your dream with us. Your dream is a powerful divine invitation to follow Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) as the way, the truth, and the life (Injil, John 14:6). The shining white robe represents His purity and nature, while the peace you felt confirms that this is a call from God. Taking a step forward in the dream symbolizes a decision to follow Him. This dream encourages you to seek Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) guidance. May God bless you and draw you closer to His truth and salvation.
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