Mirza Ghulam Ahmad explained that during deep sleep, the physical senses weaken, allowing the spiritual soul to detach slightly from the material body. In this state, the soul can connect with the spiritual realm ( Alam-e-Kashf or Alam-e-Barzakh ) and receive impressions of future events before they manifest in the physical world.
To properly manage the visions seen during sleep, the Ahmadiyya community instructs believers to follow the practical steps below:
The phrase combines highly specific terms from different contexts: tabeer ur roya ahmadiyya
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: In some cases, a negative dream (like crying) may signify future joy, while a positive one might serve as a warning. Literature and Resources Mirza Ghulam Ahmad explained that during deep sleep,
These are considered a "forty-sixth part of Prophethood." They are divine communications that relate to the future or provide spiritual insight.
Dreams occurring in the early hours of the morning (Sahar) are generally considered more reliable and closer to spiritual truth than those occurring in the early evening when digestion and daily stress heavily influence the mind. Practical Examples of Dream Symbols This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Compiles dream interpretations, visions, and rules directly from the Malfoozat and books of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Internet Archive
After the death of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, his successors (the Khulafa ) have continued to receive divine guidance, including through dreams. The dreams of the Khulafa are considered a crucial source of inspiration for the community. For example, it is documented that the institution of (a scheme where parents dedicate a child to the service of the faith, often before the child is born) was established by a dream of the fourth Ahmadiyya Khalifa.
: Avoid sharing delicate, true dreams with jealous individuals or unlearned people. Only seek guidance from knowledgeable, spiritually mature mentors.
| Symbol | General Meaning (Ahmadiyya Tabeer) | | :--- | :--- | | | Sign of piety, success, and acceptance of prayers. The Promised Messiah saw green garments upon his spiritual victories. | | Meat / Food | Provision (Rizq). Cooking meat means accumulating wealth. Raw meat means backbiting. | | Key | Opening of a matter. A golden key means victory over enemies or opening of new branches of the Jama’at. | | Flight (Flying) | A sign of spiritual elevation. If one flies to the Ka’aba, it indicates Hajj or martyrdom. | | Prison | Being saved from sin (as the prison restrains the nafs). Alternatively, it may indicate a trial. | | Fire | Usually a warning of conflict, punishment, or a test of faith. However, if the fire does not burn, it indicates safety. | | Horse | Honor and power. A white horse indicates a religious warrior (Mujahid). |