In Islamic dream interpretation, certain dreams are believed to signify the acceptance of prayers and the removal of worries and hardships. Such dreams are considered special signs from Allah and often carry glad tidings for the dreamer. In this article, we’ll explore the dreams that suggest your duas (prayers) have been answered and relief is near.
When Do Dreams Come True According to Islam?
According to Imam Ibn Suni (رحمه الله), the night is divided into three parts:
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Dreams seen in the first part of the night come true after five years.
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Dreams seen in the middle of the night manifest within five months.
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Dreams seen in the last part of the night are fulfilled within ten days.
The closer a dream is to Fajr (dawn), the more truthful, pure, and quickly fulfilled it is.
Dreams That Signify Acceptance of Duas (Prayers)
Seeing Greenery in a Dream
Seeing lush green fields or plants in a dream indicates that your worries, difficulties, and even spiritual afflictions like black magic are about to be removed.
It symbolizes the acceptance of your heartfelt prayers and a sign that your conditions will improve soon.
Seeing Yourself Praying in a Dream
If you see yourself making dua (prayer) in a dream, it is a clear indication that your supplications are being accepted.
This dream is a sign of blessing, ease, and better times ahead.
Seeing Garbage in a Dream
According to Islamic scholars, seeing garbage (trash) in a dream is often shown to someone deeply troubled, consistently praying for relief.
This dream is a message from Allah that your problems will soon be resolved, and your distress will be removed, InshaAllah.
Sowing Seeds in a Dream
If you dream of yourself planting seeds in a field, it is a highly positive sign.
It represents success in your endeavors, the acceptance of your efforts and prayers, and prosperity in your business or personal life.
Seeing Lemons in a Dream
If a man or woman sees lemons in a dream, particularly while being stressed over their children, it signifies that Allah has planned to bless them with a righteous, noble, and well-mannered son.