Taʻbīr al-ruʾyā / Muṣannifah Allamah Muḥammad ibn Sīrīn mutarjam Sayyid Ḥabīb Aḥmad Hāshmī
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TextPublisher: Karāchī: Madīnah Pablishing Company; [n.d.]Description: 224 PagesOther title: Tabir al-ruya | Tabeer al-ruya | tabirrarruyaSubject(s): Dreams -- Religious aspects -- Islam | Islam -- Doctrines | Oneiromancy -- Religious aspects -- Islam | Dream interpretation -- Islamic literatureDDC classification: 297.63 Summary: Taʻbīr al-Ruʾyā is a classical Islamic text on dream interpretation, attributed to the renowned 8th-century Muslim scholar Muḥammad ibn Sīrīn. This Urdu translation by Syed Habib Ahmed Hashmi presents a detailed and accessible guide to understanding and interpreting dreams in light of Islamic teachings. The book categorizes various types of dreams, symbolic representations, and their meanings, drawing upon prophetic traditions, Qur’anic references, and the wisdom of early Islamic scholars. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the spiritual and psychological aspects of dreams in Islam.
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Taʻbīr al-Ruʾyā is a classical Islamic text on dream interpretation, attributed to the renowned 8th-century Muslim scholar Muḥammad ibn Sīrīn. This Urdu translation by Syed Habib Ahmed Hashmi presents a detailed and accessible guide to understanding and interpreting dreams in light of Islamic teachings. The book categorizes various types of dreams, symbolic representations, and their meanings, drawing upon prophetic traditions, Qur’anic references, and the wisdom of early Islamic scholars. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the spiritual and psychological aspects of dreams in Islam.
In Urdu.

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