Interpretation of a vision of a woman reading the Qur’an in a dream Ibn Sirin The vision of reading the Qur’an is often a good and promising vision for the dreamer, but in some cases this vision is unpleasant and foreboding, especially when reading and reciting the Qur’an. It is not true, and God knows best.
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When a person sees a woman reading the Qur’an in a dream, Ibn Sirin, and God knows best, it is likely that this is evidence of the woman’s righteousness, and that she gives honest advice to those around her.
As for if a woman sees in a dream that she made a mistake in reading the Qur’an, and God knows best, this may be evidence of the woman’s bad morals and deception, and he must beware of that.
When you see a poor woman reading the Qur’an in a dream, Ibn Sirin, then God knows best that it may be a sign of the good abundance that God bestows upon her.
And the woman who is required to testify, when you see her reading the Qur’an in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, it is a sign of the truthfulness of this woman’s testimony.
An unmarried girl who sees herself reading the Qur’an in her dream, God knows best, may be a sign that she will marry whomever she wants, and God knows best.
Interpretation of a dream about seeing someone I know reading the Qur’an in a dream
When a married woman sees her husband reading the Qur’an, and God knows best, this may be evidence that God Almighty will grant her great happiness in her married life.
A pregnant woman who sees someone reciting the Qur’an to her in a dream, Ibn Sirin, and God knows best, may be evidence of God’s help for her to overcome the problems and obstacles that arise during her pregnancy.
When a person sees someone he knows reading the Qur’an incorrectly in a dream, Ibn Sirin, this indicates the person’s bad behavior, and he must be careful and stay away from that person.
God knows best that seeing another person reading the Qur’an in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, may indicate a person’s righteousness and good character.
If an unmarried person sees someone he knows reading the Qur’an in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, and God knows best, this may be evidence of marriage to that person, and that he is righteous, and God knows best.
Interpretation of a dream about hearing verses from the Qur’an in a dream
When a single girl hears the Holy Quran in her dream, this is good news about her marriage to a righteous and pious man.
A pregnant woman who hears the Qur’an in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, is a sign that she will give birth to a child, and he will be a righteous child who fears God Almighty and is good to her.
When you hear verses about heaven and happiness in the Quran, it is good news for the dreamer, and that God will grant him heaven, and God knows best. This may be evidence that he is walking on a path that pleases God Almighty.
As for the verses of torment in the Qur’an, when hearing them in a dream, Ibn Sirin says, they are a warning to the dreamer to stay away from the path of sins and disobedience that anger God and return to obedience and worship.
Hearing Ayat al-Kursi in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, indicates security, safety, and recovery from illness, jealousy, and magic that may disturb the dreamer, God Almighty.
Interpretation of a dream about hearing the Qur’an in the bathroom in a dream
When an unmarried girl sees herself reading the Qur’an in the bathroom in her sleep, she is warned to stay away from deceivers who practice magic, envy and conspire against her.
A married woman who sees herself reciting the Qur’an in a dream, Ibn Sirin, in the bathroom, and God knows best, may be a witness to an evil fate and problems that will happen to her, and she must constantly read the Qur’an, give charity, and obey God.
If a pregnant woman sees in a dream that she is reading the Qur’an in the bathroom, according to Ibn Sirin, this is a warning to her to stay away from the mistakes she is making in her life.
Seeing the presence of the Qur’an in services, God knows best, may be evidence that the dreamer, God knows best, must repent for the sins he commits and return to the path of God.
Dreaming of seeing the Qur’an in the bathroom may indicate the presence of magic or possession in the dreamer, and he must commit to reading the Qur’an, and God knows best.
Interpretation of a dream that I see myself reading the Qur’an in a dream
When an unmarried girl sees herself reading the Qur’an in her dream, this is evidence that God Almighty will grant her some happiness and goodness.
And the married woman who sees herself reading the Qur’an with her children, it foretells her that her children will be righteous and kind towards her and their father.
Seeing a divorced woman reading the Qur’an in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, is a message from God Almighty to her that she will be patient and that God will reward her for her patience with a great source of livelihood in her life.
When a person sees in his dream that he is reading the Qur’an in a mosque, this is good news of the abundance that God will bestow upon him in the coming days.
A pregnant woman’s dream of reading the Qur’an is good news from God for her safety and the safety of her child, and for the ease of pregnancy and childbirth. God knows best.
Interpretation of a dream about seeing a girl reading the Qur’an in a dream
When a mother sees her daughter reading the Qur’an from the Qur’an, this is good news for the mother that her daughter is good, kind, kind, and has a pure and kind heart.
The mother’s evidence that her son reads the Qur’an from what she has memorized without a copy of the Mushaf is evidence that this household loves doing good and helping others, and that the girl desires to enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong.
And when a married woman who does not have children sees that she has a daughter who reads the Qur’an in her dream, it is good that she will have, by the blessing of God, a righteous daughter who memorizes the Qur’an.
A pregnant woman reciting the Qur’an to her child in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, is a sign that God will bless her with a healthy, sound child.
A dream about reading the Qur’an in a sick person’s dream is good news that he will recover from his illness, and God knows best.
Interpretation of a dream about seeing a sick person reading the Qur’an in a dream
If a woman sees that she is reading the Qur’an to a sick person, this is good news that the dreamer will recover from his illness.
When a person sees that he is reading the Qur’an in a dream, Ibn Sirin, it is possible that it is a sign, and God knows best, about the person, and that the person is actually sick, so the good news from God is that this patient will recover soon.
Seeing the Qur’an being recited to a sick person in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, is a sign of the removal of his pain.
When the Qur’an is recited to a worried person in a dream, Ibn Sirin says, this is good news about the disappearance of some small worries and the removal of problems that hinder his life.
And reciting the Qur’an to a person in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, is evidence that God protects him from the evils of magic and disobedience, and that, by the grace of God, he avoids disobedience and transgressions, and God knows best.
Interpretation of seeing a dead person reading the Qur’an in a dream
When a person sees a dead person reading the Qur’an in a dream, Ibn Sirin, this is a sign that the dead person was righteous and close to God Almighty.
When you see a dead person reading the Qur’an, and these verses are from the verses of stoning and heaven in a dream, Ibn Sirin, it is good news about the dead person’s righteousness, his provision in heaven, and the forgiveness of God Almighty.
If the verses that the dead person recited in the dream were verses of torment, then they are a warning of the torment of the dead person, and the dreamer must seek forgiveness for him and give continuous zakat to the dead person, and God knows best.
When a person sees a dead person he knows asking him to recite the Qur’an in a dream, Ibn Sirin, this indicates the deceased’s need for supplication, charity, and recitation of the Qur’an.
Reading the Qur’an about a dead person in a dream, according to Ibn Sirin, indicates the dreamer’s intense longing for this dead person, and God alone knows best.