In Islamic tradition, dream interpretation is subjective. A vital section of the book explains that the meaning of a symbol changes based on the status of the dreamer (a righteous person vs. a sinner) and the context of the dream. The PDF is a reference tool, not a "fortune-telling" manual.
A unique feature of this Tafsir is its section on seeing the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in a dream. Ibn Sirin rules: "Whoever sees the Prophet in his true form has indeed seen the truth, for Shaytan cannot impersonate him." tafsir al-ahlam al-kabir english pdf
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The book also preserves extraordinary case studies: A man dreamed he swallowed the moon. Ibn Sirin asked, "Do you know a girl named Qamar (moon)?" The man blushed—he had secretly married his neighbor’s daughter. The interpretation was literal. A unique feature of this Tafsir is its