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Whats the weirdest dream that you've ever had?

For me at the age of six, i had a dream in which I met the prophet (scw)
We didn't exchange many words. in fact we didnt' have a single disccusion.
I remember waking up (dreaming) and heading toward the rest room.
The prophet (scw) was standing in between the hall.
He wore a white khamis, and his beard was noticeability black. His hair was to his neck.
Even though i dreamt this at a very young age, i still remember his appreance vividly.
He smiled at me, and his entire body was lit with light. I've never seen anything like it.
As he stood there, i ran in shock toward the living room, running down the stairs.
Half way down i yelled, "Nabi Muhamed is upstairs!"
And as soon as people started heading toward the prophets direction, I Immediately woke up.
For some reason, he didn't tell me who he was. But i unexpectedly knew who he was.
As i grew older, i questioned many Imans and they've mentioned numerously that no Sheydhan can visit one in his dreams as any prophet. This led me to believe that I in fact laid eyes on the prophet (scw)
Again, i was also told...it is HARAM to claim that you've seen the prophet in a dream, if one hasn't.
That being said, knowing the circumstance, i'm neither dull or vapid. So i wouldn't claim seeing the prophet in a dream. If in fact it were a lie, that wouldn't benefit me rather i'd commit a sin in which i'll later I'd have to answer to. Not something i want on my record.

As time passed and the clock ticked, I have questioned this dream.
I'm the least religous person you could ever meet, although Allah is in my heart and I love him.
I wouldn’t necessarily be what you'd describe as a worshiping Muslim.
I pray my salats, although not like i'm suppose to.
I have been told it is only religous beings who have the ability to dream about a Prophet.
Now that being said, can it be because i was young? Or can the dream be described like i assume, that being my soul becoming religious in the years to come? Alaahu aclam.
I would hope so, and have always prayed for that outcome.

Again.....What's the weirdest dream that you've had?
It doesn't have to be religous lol, not at all.
 

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Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever sees me in a dream has indeed seen me, for the Shaytaan cannot imitate me.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6994; Muslim, 2266 – this version narrated by Muslim.

I advice you to constantly seek Islamic knowledge bro. The scholars of Islam have the highest rank in this world and the next. Don't do it for the rank though, you have got to do it for Allah. Stay away from sins, memorize Qur'an and do a lot of good deeds.
 

Hafez

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Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever sees me in a dream has indeed seen me, for the Shaytaan cannot imitate me.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6994; Muslim, 2266 – this version narrated by Muslim.

I advice you to constantly seek Islamic knowledge bro. The scholars of Islam have the highest rank in this world and the next. Don't do it for the rank though, you have got to do it for Allah. Stay away from sins, memorize Qur'an and do a lot of good deeds.

They have the highest rank after the prophets and their companions, especially those who believed in them very early like Abu Bakr as-Siddiq
 
I had dream too about the prophet, he was in this caravan travelling across a desert, I don't remember what my role was in the dream, my part was irrelevant. I walked towards this ancient looking Arabian caravan, took a look inside and I saw Muhammed. He looked like my cousin and he had dark complexion.
 

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I had dream too about the prophet, he was in this caravan travelling across a desert, I don't remember what my role was in the dream, my part was irrelevant. I walked towards this ancient looking Arabian caravan, took a look inside and I saw Muhammed. He looked like my cousin and he had dark complexion.

You've seen your brother Shaytaan. Not Muhammad (SAW).
 

Hafez

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It should be noted that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever sees me in a dream has indeed seen me, for the Shaytaan cannot imitate me.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6994; Muslim, 2266 – this version narrated by Muslim.

In their commentary on this hadeeth, the scholars said that this is to be understood as referring to seeing the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in the physical form that is described in the saheeh ahaadeeth, for the Shaytaan cannot imitate the form of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

But if the Shaytaan comes in another form, whether one is asleep or awake, then lies and says, “I am the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him),” then this is false and does not count as seeing the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
 
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I had dream too about the prophet, he was in this caravan travelling across a desert, I don't remember what my role was in the dream, my part was irrelevant. I walked towards this ancient looking Arabian caravan, took a look inside and I saw Muhammed. He looked like my cousin and he had dark complexion.

That makes no sense. Given the evidence of the books.
Allah has told us no jinn or sheydhaan can imitate the prophet.
Given these stats, you dreaming about a black man makes no sense whatsoever. This would lead people to question Islam.

Unless of course research is absent from your mentality.
 
That makes no sense. Given the evidence of the books.
Allah has told us no jinn or sheydhaan can imitate the prophet.
Given these stats, you dreaming about a black man makes no sense whatsoever. This would lead people to question Islam.

Unless of course research is absent from your mentality.

But I really did see him. :lawd:

Someone in my dream shouted 'rasoolulah!' and then I felt extremely nervous:ohdamn:.

I peeked inside the caravan and it was him, chilling and he kinda looked like my cousin.

I've never had a anxious dream as this before. Apart from normal nightmares and sleep paralysis, this was a very strange and new experience for me.

When i peeked inside the curtains I felt like I intruded into a space of a superhuman, nervousness took hold of my body.

Then I quickly woke up.
 
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