Dreams in Islam are a bit important.Some dreams are from the Devil and some are from Allah.Dreams have a meaning, but they are almost always misinterpreted. Prophet Yousuf (P.B.U.H) was given the ability to interpret dreams correctly.But we have to be careful in telling our dreams to other people, if they misinterpret the dream then consequences can be bad.Sometimes the devil may make us see a dream that will be misinterpreted by us and other's.Sometimes when the dream is from Allah then it is to be taken seriously.Some of the dead people even come in their loved ones dream's and talk to them.People also see Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) in their dreams.
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No, from Islamic point of view it is not approved
Lizards are animals.
Forgetful?
No
Islam is not against these theories.
Islamic astronomers contributed to the edestruction of the geocentric view of the universe a iSlmamlhdiI.
Merchants had a very favorable view in the Islamic world as the purveyors of goods and emissaries of their religion.
no too weird
last night i dreamt of a witch visit me in my house
The wooden grill that Islamic Egyptian women used to have to view the world was called a jali.
Ancient cultures believed that dreams had spiritual meaning.
Because animals do not possess language skills with which to describe their dreams, there is no way of knowing how they experience dreams or whether they perceive color in dreams. Brain scans and other technologies can record electrical impulses as they pass through a dog's brain as well as the brain's responses to specific stimuli. But technology cannot view dreams from the dog's point of view.