Ibn Sirin's Dictionary of Dreams: According to Islamic Inner Traditions
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This book is a comprehensive guide to interpreting dreams according to Islamic tradition. The book is authored by Mohammad al Akili and is based on the works of Ibn Sirin, a renowned Islamic scholar who lived in the 8th century.\nThe book provides a detailed analysis of the symbols and meanings associated with various dreams, including prophetic dreams, nightmares, and symbolic dreams. It draws on the teachings of the Quran and the Hadith, as well as the works of other Islamic scholars, to provide a comprehensive and authoritative guide to dream interpretation.\n"Ibn Sirin's Dictionary of Dreams" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of their dreams from an Islamic perspective. It offers practical guidance on interpreting dreams and provides insights into the spiritual and psychological dimensions of dreaming.
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