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13/07/2025

Interpretation of testimony in a dream by Ibn Sirin

Testimony in a dream is considered one of the visions worthy of praise, as saying the testimony in a dream symbolizes that a person fulfills his need with which he calls to God, and it can indicate atonement for sins and mistakes in this world and fabrication of the two testimonies for them. Many interpretations and interpretations desired by many of the leading scholars of interpretation, most notably the scholar Ibn Sirin. Al-Nabulsi and Al-Usaimi. Martyrs in a dream. A dream of pronouncing the Shahada in a dream can be evidence that the dreamer has a broad faith in his religion and his practices for the world, and an indication that joy and happiness enter his heart. Seeing the pronouncement of the Shahada in a dream for an unmarried person can be a sign of his marriage and a happy and smooth life. Interpretation The dream in which the Shahada says symbolizes hearing the good news. Seeing a deceased person pronouncing the Shahada in a dream is a sign of a good ending for that person and a high position in Paradise. The interpretation of a dream about teaching a dying person in a dream indicates freedom from worry and anxiety and the fulfillment of desires. Shahada in a dream by Ibn Siriniri Ibn Sirin Telling the Shahada in a dream means getting rid of worries and sorrow. The interpretation of seeing the saying “I bear witness that there is no god but God” in a dream indicates monotheism, atonement for sin and disobedience, and getting closer to God Almighty. Whoever sees in a dream that he is saying the Shahada in a loud voice, then he will reach guidance that will bring him forth. From darkness to light. Saying the Shahada in a low voice in a dream means safety from fear. Seeing a person raising a finger for the Tashahhud in a dream means that he is telling the truth, refusing to hide it, and refraining from deception. As for pronouncing the Shahada without the dreamer raising a finger in a dream, this is a sign of comfort. Soon. Pronouncing the two Shahadas of death in a dream by Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin mentioned that pronouncing the Shahadas upon death in a dream is a sign of a good ending and may be a symbol of justice in his religion and his high position in this world. Interpretation of dreams about pronouncing the Shahadas with difficulty at death in a dream, and this vision shows many sins And the sins committed by the dreamer and his involvement with the world. As for the witness to his inability to recite the two testimonies of faith before his death in a dream, this is evidence that he is far from the truth. And whoever dreams of saying the two testimonies of faith and not completing them at death in a dream, this indicates his shortcomings in the truth of God and obedience to Him. While Whoever testifies that he rose from his grave or coffin after his death to narrate the two Shahadas in a dream, then this dream is evidence of getting rid of the problems and fears that he was going through. Testimony in a dream about Al-Osaimi. Reciting the Shahada in a dream by Al-Osaimi symbolizes repentance and can be evidence of many sins. Which makes a person want to get closer to God and repent from sins. As for bearing witness in a dream about a merchant, it is evidence of his abundant livelihood, abundance of goods, profit from trade, and gaining a lot of money. But if the dreamer is poor and sees torment in a dream, this indicates that he will enjoy a lot. Of money and abundant wealth, he will be freed from the poverty that afflicts him and makes him sad. Torture in a dream can be a good omen and the arrival of joy in the family.


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