Question:
Aslam-o-Alaikum, Ya Shaykh,
Allah Tallah may give you more peace, emaan and happiness. (Insha Alllah Tallah).
I would be very very grateful to you please interpretation of my two dreams which relates to our beloved Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W). Please Ya shaykh, I always respect you a lot, you are our guide and teacher (Masha Allah). If you mind it anything, Please forgive me.
I see a dream that I see a full lighted beautiful moon on the top of our home and suddenly the name of Muhammad was written on it with white color and the lightness spreads over the sky and first 3 or 4 ayat of Surah Yaseen were written on sky with white light but I read only Yaseen, Wal-Quaran ul Hakeem and then I wake up.
Within ten days of this I saw dream in Fajar time Hazrat Muhammad is in house near to us. I go there and He is not in ground floor he is taking rest in first floor. Then I see him , he (SAW) is standing in stairs. He is in young age (22 or 23 years) and he wears Arabic dress and green umama (Cap). and only I am seeing him and he comes down to me and I hold his hand in last two stairs and he jumps to me and I hugs him (chest to chest). I request him with hugging and with full of tears to please promise me to take me in heaven with you, he replies ok I promise, I said three time and he replies ok I promise. And then I left him from my chest (hug). Please interpretate.
Ya shaykh, Ya Hazrat, please help me and this will be your kind greatness to tell the interpretation.
Jazak Allah Kahir, I will remember you in my prayers. Insha Allah Tallah.
Answer:
Wa `alaykum salam,
This is a blessed dream, for anyone who sees the Holy Prophet (s) in a dream has in fact seen him in reality. And Mawlana Shaykh Hisham has explained that seeing the Prophet (s) in the dream means relief from seven great trials in dunya and more importantly, seven great trials in Akhira.
The meaning of the dream is literal and true. You have been promised by Prophet (s) to be with him in Paradise, and requesting and being answered by Them three times means first for you yourself and your family, then the believers, then all Ummat an-Nabi (s), the sinners and righteous altogether, Insha-Allah, and Allah knows best.
Taher Siddiqui