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About Islamic Dream Interpreter
Honouring the classical science of Ta’bir al-Ru’ya
Our Purpose
Islamic Dream Interpreter was built to make the classical science of dream interpretation accessible to Muslims worldwide — without compromising its scholarly depth or Islamic integrity.
Ta’bir al-Ru’ya is an established Islamic discipline. The Prophet ﷺ himself interpreted dreams, and his companions sought his guidance on their visions. This tradition was systematised by scholars across generations.
Our tool draws on this tradition. It is not a fortune-telling service. It does not claim prophecy. Every interpretation ends with the acknowledgement that only Allah knows the true meaning.
Classical Scholars
- Ibn Sirin (d. 728 CE)The foremost authority in Islamic dream interpretation. His Muntakhab al-Kalam fi Tafsir al-Ahlam remains the primary classical reference.
- Al-Nabulsi (d. 1731 CE)Author of Ta’tir al-Anam — a comprehensive encyclopaedia of Islamic dream symbols and scholarly interpretations.
- Ibn Qutayba (d. 889 CE)Authored an early systematic treatise on dream interpretation, rooted in Quranic vocabulary and symbolic language.
- Al-Dari (d. 10th CE)Expanded the science with careful attention to the dreamer’s personal context, state of faith, and life circumstances.
Textual Grounding
Every interpretation references Quran, Hadith, or classical texts.
Symbol Recognition
Classical symbol meanings drawn from Ibn Sirin and Al-Nabulsi.
Scholarly Humility
We never claim certainty. Only Allah knows the true meaning.
Personal Context
Your circumstances and state of faith shape every interpretation.