Ibn Seerin’s Dictionary of Dreams – Islamic Dream Interpretation Reference (511 pages, English Softcover)
Ibn Seerin’s Dictionary of Dreams – Islamic Dream Interpretation Reference (511 pages, English Softcover)
Publisher:
Pearl Publishing House
Author:
Muhammad M. Al-Akili
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 511
Size: 16X23
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Description of Book
Ibn Seerin’s Dictionary of Dreams is a comprehensive dream interpretation manual rooted in Islamic tradition and classical symbolism. It provides a vast reference of over 4,300 indexed entries on dream symbols, their meanings, and principles of interpretation, drawing on historical sources and notable spiritual figures. This work presents both typical and rare dream scenarios — including dreams of prophets and symbolic dreams that have appeared throughout human history — making it a valuable reference for both personal reflection and scholarly study.
From Author:
Dreams interpretation is one of the earliest knowledge that was revealed to humankind. This valuable book is a useful manual of types of dreams and their meanings. Even though the book looks at dreams and their significance from an Islamic point of view, the truth on which it is based, and which it uncovers are universal and primordial verities. This book is therefore intended for all those who take dreams seriously as an important aspect of their life, faith and psychological makeup, and it will prove useful to students of culture and spirituality, but above all to seekers after the truth. First of its kind, Ibn Seerin's Dictionary of Dreams is an indispensable source of knowledge. It provides guidelines for the dream interpreter as well as to the person who is relating his dreams. This unique dictionary also treats dreams interpretations by contraposition, interpretation by correlation and approximation
Publisher
Pearl Publishing House
Author
- Muhammad M. Al-Akili
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Who is Muhammad M. Al-Akili?
Muhammad M. Al-Akili compiled this dictionary drawing inspiration from the legacy of classical Islamic dream interpretation attributed to early scholars such as Ibn Sirin. While the original dream interpretation works of Ibn Sirin are centuries old and their precise authorship is subject to scholarly discussion, this modern dictionary adapts traditional methods for contemporary readers, integrating spiritual, cultural, and symbolic perspective