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THE METHODOLOGY OF DREAM INTERPRETATION (TE'VILU-LEHADIS) IN THE LIGHT OF ISLAMIC TRADITION

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Mensur Valjevac
Mensur Valjevac
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Islamic pedagogical faculty in Zenica,

Abstract

Being a Qur’anic-Hadith category the interpretations of dreams is also a part of Islamic belief and practice. Dreams are not connected to people but to their meaning and as such they must not be a reason for repulsing people. Generally speaking, all dreams should be positively interpreted. Making up and magnifying dreams is a great sin. Bad dreams should not be narrated nor paid any attention to. Nice dreams are a gift that should be a cause for our gratitude and modesty instead of being arrogant and slightingly to other people. The only certain dream is a dream about the Prophet. Key words: dream meaning, positive interpretation, making up dreams, bad dreams, nice dreams, dream about the Prophet.

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