Cultural & Religious Dream Interpretations
Discover how different cultures and religions interpret dreams. From ancient traditions to spiritual teachings, explore the rich tapestry of dream symbolism across the world.
Islamic Dream Interpretation
A clear guide to Islamic dream interpretation, its history, categories, and methods, from Qur'an and Hadith to Sufi insights, with ethics and practical steps.
- Authentic Hadith About Dreams
- Dreams from One's Own Thoughts and Desires in Islamic Interpretation
- Dreams from Shaytan in Islamic Dream Interpretation
- Dreams Mentioned in the Quran
- Islamic Dream Symbols and Their Meanings
- Islamic Guidelines for Sharing and Interpreting Dreams
- Muhammad Ibn Sirin
- Prophetic Dreams in Islam
Understanding Dreams Across Cultures
Throughout human history, dreams have held profound significance in virtually every culture and religion. From the prophetic dreams described in religious texts to the ancestral visions honored by indigenous peoples, the interpretation of dreams has been a universal human endeavor.
Each tradition brings unique perspectives on what dreams mean and how they should be interpreted. Islamic dream interpretation draws from the Quran and Hadith, while Biblical traditions reference the dreams of Joseph and Daniel. Hindu traditions connect dreams to karma and spiritual growth, and Buddhist teachings view dreams as reflections of the mind's nature.
Explore these diverse traditions to gain a richer understanding of your own dreams and the universal human experience of dreaming.