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CHAPTER
ON THE SEEING OF SAYYIDINA RASULULLAH SALLALLAHU 'ALAYHI WASALLAM IN A
DREAM
What are the facts
of a dream? Is it something real or is it just some type of thoughts? There
are lengthy deliberations to this, which are not relevant here. The unaani
hakims claim that whatever type of mixture is overwhelmed in the nature
of a person, one has thoughts according to it. For example, if one has a
balghami (phlegm) nature, then one will see water and things related to
it, like the sea, oceans, swimming in the water etc. Those whose nature
is overwhelmed with safraa (yellow bile), they see in their dreams fire
and its related subjects, or they see themselves flying in the sky. There
is the same manner, in the case of people with different blood groups and
saudaa (black bile). According to the philosophers the things that take
place in the world, an image of it is engraved in the outer world, therefore
if one of these appear before the nafs (soul), an image of it appears in
a dream. Besides these there are many other theories too. According to the
Ahlus-Sunnah these are imaginations. Allah Ta'aala creates them in the mind
of man, which are conveyed at times through an angel and at times through
the devil. The 'ulama have written that dreams are of three types. The first,
which is conveyed through an angel who is specially appointed for this.
This is a fact. The second is a devilish influence and effect, in which
the shaytaan shows a few examples and pictures. The third is the nafsaani
(psychic) fears of a person. Whatever one thinks of while awake, the same
is portrayed in dreams. The saying of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam also supports this. A saying of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu'Alayhi
Wasallam is mentioned by Abu Daawud, that dreams are of three types: (a.)
A pious and mubaarak dream, this is a glad tiding from Allah. (b.) A frightening
dream, which results from the frightening of the shaytaan. (c.) A dream
that results from one's thoughts and doubts. The 'ulama of interpretation
on dreams have stated that the angel that is appointed to convey dreams
is known as Siddiqun, who explains to the people through examples in their
dreams. This is regarding general dreams. If one sees Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam in one's dream, this portrayal of Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam is free front the effects of the
shaytaan. Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam has himself mentioned
this in many ahaadith, which shall be mentioned later. Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam has said: 'The ones who have seen me in their
dreams, have really seen me, because the shaytaan does not have the power
to appear in my form'. If one sees Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam in a dream, but sees features contrary to those mentioned at the
beginning of this book or against the dignity of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam, or one sees in a dream that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam is ill or sad etc. or that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam is instructing one to do something which is against the
shari'ah, or which does not befit the dignity of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam, this will be due to the shortsightedness, weakness and
mistake of the one who sees the dream. The commentators and mashaa-ikh compare
this with a mirror that if a thing is seen in a red mirror, the thing seen
will also look red; in a green mirror things will look green etc. In different
types of mirrors things look different. Hence, if one sees Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam in a dream, one has really seen him, but the
features and descriptions seen are according to the thinking and understanding
of a person. The way a person looks at things, in the same manner that person
shall see Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam in a dream. For
example, the sufis have written that if a person sees Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam instructing in a dream that one should strive
to gain material possessions, then in this case the darkness in which a
person is engrossed, is reflected in this dream, that one is unintentionally
indulging in an undesirable act. The author has mentioned seven ahaadith
in this chapter.
(389) Hadith
Number 1:
'Abdullah bin Mas'ud Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports that Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam said: "The one that has seen me in one's dream,
has really seen me, as the shaytaan cannot impersonate me".
(390) Hadith
Number 2:
Abu Hurayrah Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports that Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam said: "The one who sees me in one's dream, has actually
seen me, because the shaytaan cannot imitate my person".
Commentary:
The manner in which Allah Ta'aala has protected Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam from the shaytaan during his life time, in the same manner,
after his death the shaytaan has not been.given the power to impersonate
Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam. This is a decided fact.
Now the question may arise that is the original form of Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam seen?, that is, does the one who sees him
obtain such strength that one will see him in his actual form, or does
one see only his image. For example, if a person is sitting a little away
from a mirror, another person who is also at a distance can see the image
of the person in the mirror, but due to some obstruction cannot see the
actual person. The sufis opine that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam is seen both ways. Some people actually see Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam and some see his image, like the one described
of the mirror. For this reason at times Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam is seen in the form of others, as if that person is a
mirror of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam.
(391) Hadith
Number 3:
It is narrated from Abi Maalik AI-Ashja'ee (Sa'eed bin Taariq bin Ash-yam)
Radiyallahu 'Anhu that Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam said: "The
one who sees me in ones dream, has seen me".
Commentary:
A question may arise that different people in different towns, and different
countries see Sayyidina Rasullullah Sallallahu'Alayhi Wasallam at the
same moment in their dreams. How can Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu'Alayhi
Wasallam be present at different places at one moment. This view carries
no weight because it is not necessary that if many people see him at one
time or moment, he is present everywhere, but it is possible that different
people can see him at one place. It is like the sun which is in no one
place and many people see it from many towns which are a distance from
one another. Also whatever colour of spectacles are worn, red, green,
etc. to see the sun, the sun will appear in that colour, despite the sun
having its original colour and form.
(392) Hadith
Number 4:
Kulayb bin Shihaab Al-Kufi says that Abu Hurayrah Radiyallahu 'Anhu narrated
to me the mubaarak saying of Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam, that
whomsoever sees me in a dream, has really seen me, because the shaytaan
cannot impersonate me. Kulayb says, I mentioned this hadith to Ibn 'Abbaas
Radiyallahu 'Anhu and also told him that I was blessed with the seeing
of Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam in my dream. At that moment
I thought of Hasan bin 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu. I said to Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu
'Anhu that I found the image in my dream very similar to that of Hasan
Radiyallahu 'Anhu. Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu verified my statement,
that truly Hasan Radiyallahu 'Anhu was very similar to Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam in appearance.
Commentary:
In some narrations it has been related that the chest and the portion
above it, of the body of Sayyidina Hasan Radiyallahu'Anhu was similar
to that of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam, and the lower
portion of Sayyidina Husayn Radiyallahu 'Anhu was similar in appearance
to that of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu'Alayhi Wasallam.
(393) Hadith
Number 5:
Yazeed Al Faarisi bin Hurmuz, who was a calligrapher of the Qur-aan, once
saw Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam in his dream during the time
of Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu. He related his dream to Ibn 'Abbaas.
Ibn 'Abbaas said: "Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam used to
say that the shaytaan cannot imitate him. That person who has seen him
in a dream has really seen him'. After mentioning this he asked: 'Can
you describe this person whom you have seen in your dream?'. I replied:
'Yes, I can, I will describe to you a man whose body and height were of
a medium stature. He had a wheat-coloured complexion with a bit of whiteness
in it. Eyes like those that had kuhl on them. A smiling face. Beautiful
and round face. A compact beard which surrounded his mubaarak face, and
spread on the foreportion of the chest". 'Awf ibn Abl Jamilah, a
narrator of this hadith says: "I do not remember what other feature
besides these, my ustaadh Yazeed, who is a narrator of this hadith, described".
Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu said.. "If you had seen him while being
awake, you would not have been able to describe him any further".
Commentary:
As this has been mentioned at the beginning of the book, here too the
noble features of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam have
been described in the same manner.
(394) Hadith
Number 6:
Abu Qataadah Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports that Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam said: "Whomsoever sees me, that is, in a dream, has seen
that which is a fact".
Commentary:
Meaning one has really seen me. It cannot be so that the shaytaan shows
something else and says that it is Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam. Some of the 'ulama have written that it means, it is a true
dream and not a collection of thoughts.
(395) Hadith
Number 7:
Anas Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports that Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
said: "The one who sees me in a dream has really seen me, because
the shaytaan cannot impersonate me". He also said: "A dream
of a Muslim (conveyed through an angel) is a portion from the forty six
portions of nubuwwah".
Commentary:
The 'ulama have adopted different headings to its meaning. Haafizul Hadith
Ibn Hajar has written a very lengthy treatise in his commentary on Bukhaari,
wherein he has mentioned the sayings of many 'ulama. The author of Tabreez
has also written in detail on this subject. Mulla 'Ali Qaari and others
have written that this is the best, because it is said to be part of the
'ilmi nubuwwah (knowledge of prophethood), and the 'ulum of nubuwwah is
particular only to the ambiyaa, therefore, it should be regarded as something
special only to them. In brief, it is sufficient to know that a good and
blessed dream is a great glad tiding and a portion from the portions of
nubuwwah. This is enough for his nobility, greatness and blessedness.
Only a nabi can know correctly if it is a forty sixth part of nubuwwah,
and he is the only one who can correctly understand how and what this
forty sixth portion is.
The discussion of seeing Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
in a dream ends here. Imaam Tirmidhi ends his kitaab by including two
athars, which in reality are advices and also an important warning. The
first is that one should not guess and give a ruling. The basis of the
deen should be in following Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam,
and therefore in every verdict, Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam should be obeyed and followed. The second is that the verdict
of any ordinary person should not be accepted, the irreligious are not
worthy of being followed. In reality both advices are very important.
(396) Athar
Number 1:
'Abdullah bin Mubaarak (was a great muhaddith, who is also counted among
the jurists and sufis; a great shaykh, 'aabid and a pious and cautious
person. He is also among those who memorised the hadith (Hafiz of Hadith).
Many of his virtues and capabilities have been mentioned in the book of
history. He said: ''If every one becomes a judge or arbirtrator, then
always follow that which has been narrated''.
Commentary:
The object here is that one should not follow one's own view and completely
rely on one's own way of thinking, but should follow the sayings of the
pious predecessors and the Sahaabah Radiyallahu
'Anhum. This is the general advice of 'Abdullah bin Mubaarak. In respect
of all verdicts, whether it refers to the verdicts of justice or otherwise,
as has been mentioned. Imaam Tirmidhi has mentioned this as a general
advice, this is the view of all the commentators of the Shamaa-il. According
to this humble servant, this may have a special relation to this chapter,
that the interpretation of a dream is also a verdict, therefore in this
too one should not confuse others by giving one's own judgments, but should
refer to the interpretation of the learned ones of the past. Many interpretations
of dreams have been related from Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam. The Sahaabah Radiyallahu 'Anhum and the Taabi'een. The 'ulama
of the sciences of interpreting dreams have written, it is necessary for
one who interprets dreams to be understanding, pious, cautious and have
knowledge of the Qur-aan and Sunnah of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam. One should also possess knowledge of the 'Arabic language
and its related sciences. Many other conditions and aadaab have been stipulated
in books on interpretations of dreams.
(397) Athar
Number 2:
Ibn Seereen says: "The knowledge of hadith (in the same manner all
other religious subjects) are included in the deen. Therefore before acquiring
knowledge, be aware from whom knowledge is acquired".
Commentary:
Ibn Seereen was also an Imaam of his time and is a famous Taabi-ee. He
acquired 'ilm from many of the Sahaabah Radiyallahu 'Anhum, and is regarded
as the imaam in the art of interpreting dreams. His interpretations of
dreams are a hujjah (testimony). The object of his advice is that prior
to acquiring knowledge from a person, one should first thoroughly investigate
the state of the person's piety, honesty religion and maslak (rule of
conduct). One should not follow the sayings of every person, because the
following of the sayings of an irreligious person has its effects. This
has also been commanded by Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
in a few narrations. This is a general advice as mentioned in athar number
one. This athar may also be relevant to the subject of interpreting dreams,
as this subject is also important. When a good dream is a portion from
the portions of nubuwwah, its importance can be understood. Therefore
one should always be careful from whom one is seeking an interpretation
of a dream. Is that person capable of interpreting a dream or not. It
is for this reason that Imaam Tirmidhi has mentioned this athar here.
This advice of Ibn Seereen is not particular or confined to the subject
of dreams, but includes all other sciences. The more important the signs
are, the more it becomes necessary to seek a competent and knowledgeable
person. In our times which is close to the time of qiyaamah, a very dangerous
and detrimental element has appeared. That every person, however unlearned
or irreligious, after delivering a short inspiring lecture, or writing
an article on a aspect of the deen, begins to be considered an 'allaamah
or an 'aalim, and by donning coloured clothing begins to be regarded as
a sufi, hence people ignorantly begin to follow such a person. In the
beginning the general public due to some misunderstanding begin following
such a person, and because of their ignorance they are caught in their
web. This is because of a general misunderstanding, which has entered
the hearts of the public, that 'See what is said and not who has said
it'. Although this saying is true, it is for those who understand and
differentiate, that which is being said, is it a fact or is it false?
Those who cannot differentiate should not follow the sayings of every
person they come across, as this will result in a bad and detrimental
ending. It is for this reason that in these times, if one claims to be
a saint, imaam, or prophet, and Allah forbid, also that of being a God,
one group always immediately begins to follow that person. And to Allah
is our complaint, and He is the One that grants assistance.
Alhamdulillah, the translation of this book was completed on Friday night
the 8th jamadi-uth Thaani 1344 hijri.
Zakariyya Kandhelwi. Madrasah Mazaahirul 'Ulum, Saharanpur
Since this
humble servant professes his inability, this translation was given to
the respected Maulana 'Abdurrahmaan Saahib, the head ustaadh at the Madrasah
Mazaahirul 'Ulum, Saharanpur for re- checking. Taking into consideration
all his responsbilities and lack of time he completely re-checked it,
and at many places made corrections too. May Allah reward him abundantly
on my behalf. At the end he included this sentence. Alhamdulillah, this
humble servant completed its reading on Thursday, the 27th Rajab 1344.
Since this translation was written in 1344, and this book was reprinted
many times thereafter, at every reprint inaccuracies increased. Now for
a long time it has been out of print. A few of my sincere friends, finding
many printing errors, urged me to recheck the kitaab, and truly many glaring
errors were found, and while re-checking one adds and subtracts, therefore
at some places additions and subtractions were made. It was my aim to
keep it concise, but as much as one would like to keep it brief, at many
places it resulted in the discussion becoming lengthy. Alhamdulillah,
today n the 24th Dhul Hijjah 1360 A.H., on Sunday night, the re-checking
was completed. May Allah grant this worthless servant a portion of the
noble character of His beloved Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam through the blessing of the ahaadith.
And our last supplications is Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds.
And peace and blessings on the best of His creations Muhammad (Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam) and on his family and companions.
Alhamdulillah,
Allah Ta'aala granted me the taufeeq to complete the translation if this
valuable kitaab on the 27th Ramadaan 1395(3rd October l975) after Jumu'ah
at the Nugget Street Masjid. The'ulama and learned are humbly requested
to point out any corrections to be made and give their valuable suggestions
to improve this kitaab. "If I am correct it is from Allah. If I have
erred it is from me and shaytaan the accurse ." May Allah Most High
accept this humble effort and also grant me a portion of the noble character
of His habib Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallabu 'Alayhi Wasallam and keep
me steadfast on the deen during this period of 'Inhitaat 'anid deen',
and may the Muslims benefit from this humble effort.
Wa Sallallahu 'alaa Muhammadiw, wa 'alaa aalihi was sahbhi ajma'een. Wal
hamdulillaahi Rabbil 'Aalamin.
Muhammad
bin 'Abdurrahmaan bin Ebrahim Ghufira Lahum.
May Allah accept us all and grant us His pleasure and that of His Nabi:
Sayyidina Muhammad Ameen.
Article
taken (with Thanks) from Darul-uloom Bury
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