In the world of dreams, seeing children carries many beautiful and meaningful signs in Islam. Different situations — like dreaming of the birth of a child, seeing a boy or girl, holding a baby in your arms, or repeatedly seeing children — each come with their own interpretations. In this article, we’ll explore the various Islamic meanings of seeing a child in a dream.
Seeing a Baby Girl in a Dream
If a married person dreams of having a baby girl, it is a good sign indicating that Allah will bless them with a baby boy.
If the same dream is seen by an unmarried person, it signifies receiving good news, finding peace, or getting a joyful surprise from loved ones.
Seeing a Baby Boy in a Dream
If a married person dreams of having a baby boy, it means Allah will bless them with a baby girl.
For an unmarried person, this dream symbolizes wealth, unexpected blessings, or happy news coming their way.
Dreaming of Having a Child While the Wife is Pregnant
If someone dreams that they had a child and their wife is actually pregnant, it indicates that they will be blessed with a righteous offspring.
If the wife is not pregnant, it means the dreamer will receive something they never expected — a surprise blessing.
Seeing Many Children in a Dream
If someone dreams of having many children at once, it indicates receiving some sadness or stress.
Holding a Child in a Dream
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Holding your own child in a dream means you will gain wealth, comfort, peace, and unexpected support.
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Holding someone else’s child means:
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For a married person, it indicates the blessing of having children.
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For an unmarried person, it signifies joy, profit, or good news coming soon.
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Seeing Children in a Dream
Seeing children generally in a dream is a sign of:
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Unexpected sustenance
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Happiness
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Peace and relaxation
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Receiving glad tidings
This happiness could specifically be in the form of blessing with a child.
Finding a Baby in a Dream
If someone sees a child lying somewhere in a dream, it means they will receive a blessing or good news from an unexpected place — a source they had never imagined.