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15/07/2025

Interpretation of giving testimony in a dream - seeing testimony in a dream by Ibn Sirin

She dreams of pronouncing the Shahada for a single woman, for a married woman, for a pregnant woman, for a divorced woman, for a man, according to Ibn Sirin. Interpretation of martyrdom for the sake of God, or a university degree, or pronouncing the Shahada in a dream for a dead person, and not only. Pronouncing the Shahada in a dream is one of the beautiful dreams that we see in a dream, which carries many important meanings and connotations for all people. Interpretation of the Shahada. In a dream, performing martyrdom: indicates breach of covenant, loyalty, and repayment of debts. Interpretation of pronouncing martyrdom in a dream. Seeing an unmarried woman teaching someone martyrdom in a dream is evidence of good skin, happiness, and joy. Seeing an unmarried woman saying martyrdom in a dream means that God will provide her with cover, joy, and marriage. By seeing an unmarried girl pronouncing it, I bear witness that there is no god but God and that Muhammad is the Messenger of God in a dream, and that an unknown person behind her pronouncing it while she is on her deathbed is evidence that she has a great future in it. Islamic preaching. Seeing a married woman saying the Shahada in a dream is evidence of her pregnancy in the same year. Seeing a married woman pronouncing the Shahada in a dream is evidence that God will fulfill all her wishes. Seeing a married woman dying in a dream and pronouncing the Shahada on her deathbed is evidence that God He will honor her with her offspring and she will have a bright future. A man who sees a deceased person reciting the Shahada in a dream is evidence that the deceased will not see the torment of the grave. Seeing a dead person reciting the Shahada is evidence that he will enter Paradise without accountability. Seeing a man on his deathbed pronouncing the Shahada is evidence that the owner of The dream no longer doubts a certain matter. Seeing a man pronouncing the Shahada in a dream and a dying person pronouncing it on the deathbed behind him is evidence that the dreamer will be blessed with goodness. Interpretation of obtaining a Shahada in a dream Seeing a pregnant woman saying the Shahada in a dream is a sign that her fears will go away in the near future. Seeing a pregnant woman saying the Shahada in a dream is evidence that she faces problems before giving birth but will get rid of them. A young man seeing the mother and father in a dream that God took them to say the Shahada in the dream is evidence that the young man is fair to them in their lives. Seeing a young man with his parents pronouncing the Shahada In a dream, it indicates that the young man calls them many times in life. Seeing a young man pronouncing the martyrdom and someone behind him saying it on his deathbed is evidence that God is saving him from a series of calamities, tragedies, and intrigues. Saying the martyrdom in a dream is evidence of one’s success and excellence in academic life. Talking about martyrdom in a dream is evidence of the collapse of worry, worry, and pain in the near future. Seeing someone entering Islam in a dream and pronouncing the Shahada is evidence that God will open up a lot for him, as martyrdom is one of the most important things that many Muslims wish for before death and he is an intercessor for us. With God Almighty, as a witness that there is no god but God, and that our Master Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, is his Prophet and Messenger, one of the five pillars of Islam. See the speaking testimony) - YouTube


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