Ibn sirin dreams and interpretations islam
Ibn sirin dreams and interpretations islam
Dreams and interpretations biblical!
Great Book of Interpretation of Dreams
Book by Ibn Sirin
The Great Book of Interpretation of Dreams (Arabic: تفسير الأحلام الكبير, Tafsir al-Ahlam al-Kabir) attributed to the 7th century MuslimscholarIbn Sirin[1] which was originally compiled in the 15th century by al-Dārī under the title Selection of Statements on the Exegesis of Dreams.[2]
The typology of categorization of dreams in Arabic literature of dream interpretation is noted for it close adherence to orthodoxtheological categories, and assumes an intimate relationship between dreaming and conventional expressions of devotional religious piety.
Traditional Arabic books of dream-interpretation were composed by theologians.
Contents
The Great Book of Interpretation of Dreams is in 59[3] chapters, thus:
- Seeing God Almighty
- Seeing the prophets
- Seeing archangels and angels
- Seeing the Prophet's companions
- The various chapters of the Holy Quran
- Islam
- Saluting and