Interpretation of a dream about the call to prayer: seeing and hearing the sound of the call to prayer in a dream
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The dream of the call to prayer for a single girl, for a married woman, for a pregnant woman, for a divorced woman, whether it was a dream in which I was shouting the call to prayer in the mosque, hearing the call to prayer for dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, dinner, a woman calling out a call outside of time, with a beautiful voice in the ear of the newborn, according to Ibn Sirin and others. Interpretation of the call to prayer in a dream. The call to prayer indicates rank, status, reputation, the word heard, and a wife for unmarried people. The muezzin is the good caller, the mediator, the one who arranges the marriage, the king’s messenger, his guardian, or the summoner in the army. If the call to prayer is made and that is during the months of Hajj, this may indicate the performance of the Hajj obligation. A woman called to prayer in a dream at the minaret of the mosque, a great heresy is happening in the country. The boys’ ears caught the king, especially if the call was outside the time. The call to prayer indicates supplication, justice, obedience, and goodness, and the call to prayer indicates safety and salvation from the machinations of Satan. If he sees that he reduces the call, Or he adds to it, or changes his words, for he oppresses people by the extent of addition and subtraction. The call to prayer in the wilderness or camp is a spy of thieves. On the authority of a man who came to Ibn Shirin and said: You saw that I was harmed. He said: “Hajj.” Another came to him and said: I saw that I led the prayer. He said: Your hand was cut off. They asked him: How did you distinguish them? He said: I saw for the first time a beautiful, beautiful hand, so I gave it to people to perform the Hajj obligation. And I saw the second hand, an immoral hand, and I said: Then the muezzin called, O caravan, you are thieves. If he sees that he is calling to a minaret, then he is truthful and hopes for Hajj. Whoever dreams that he gives the call to prayer and performs the iqama, then adheres to the Sunnah and dies as a heretic. Whoever hears the call to prayer in a dream in the market is the death of a person. From the people of that market. If he sees that he has increased or decreased in the call or changed his speech, then he makes people wrong by the amount of the increase or decrease. If he calls for prayer in the street, then if he is among the people of goodness, he enjoins what is right and forbids what is evil. If he is among the people of corruption, he hits the one who dreams. He calls the call to prayer against a wall, so he calls a person to peace. If the call is to a house whose people are dying, and if the call is to the Kaaba, then this indicates an innovation, and the call to prayer inside the Kaaba is not praiseworthy. Whoever calls the call to prayer on his neighbor’s roof betrays his neighbor to their family. Whoever calls for prayer among the people and they do not respond to him is one of the people of the Prophet. Darkness because of the words of God: If he sees that he is a muezzin and not a awake muezzin, he has guardianship over his voice, if the guardianship has people. He who hears the call hates, shouts at him when he hates. Professor Abu Saad said: The basis of this chapter is that if someone sees a call, it is worthy of praise if he said it in his place. And if someone who is not a family member sees him, or sees him in the wrong place, then he has gone. Whoever dreams that he is being called to prayer for fun and play drains his mind, according to the Almighty’s words: (And when you call for a prayer, take it as a joke and a game. If the call is for a house, then he calls the woman with greetings, and if the call is Forcibly, he deceives the woman. If he sees himself calling for prayer on a hill, then he will be influenced by a non-Arab country, and if the country does not have a people, then he will be influenced by a profitable trade or a craft that is dear to him. On the authority of Ibn Sirin, may God have mercy on him, that he said: The call to prayer is a separation from the companion, according to the Almighty’s saying: ( And