What does the Kaaba represent in a dream?

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What does the Kaaba represent in a dream?

tell it now bro

Been having problems with my line this past few days... could not get onto IB at all. Only managed it briefly using someone else's computer.. Have to sort out my smart phone...

So here goes

Quite sometime ago, when my wife was pregnant with our first child I was given the opportunity to visit Kaaba.. I went with my parents and siblings.. I'm sure if I were to go again there now I would not recognise the place from the changes that has taken place. .

If my memory serves me right, we went to Makkah first. Labaik Allah hummalabaik

What does the Kaaba represent in a dream?

My first sight of the kaabah was surreal.. there it was, in between the pillars with arches, draped in black, this box like structure with gold writings, standing before my eyes. There was no point asking if I was dreaming, I knew it was real.

It was the beginning of ramadhan. I've heard stories about the "cash" terms (NOT LITERAL) as opposed to "credit" terms (again not literal) about the nature of spoken words. We have made the pilgrimage, we are at the holy site(s) as His guests, and we are giving salutations and making dua.

Loose lips, sinks ships!

We don't want our lack of thought or careless dua to be said. Especially ones that we will likely forget.

Anyway, after a few days at the kaabah, I was still not successful in getting anywhere near the black stone. At least 6 rows of people at anytime. One of the nights, my brother and I decided to wait up and by 2am he decided to go back and sleep. I waited on. By 3 it had thinned out to about 3 rows deep. I made my way. I joined the crowd. Over time and manoeuvring I found myself right behind the person who's got his head in the frame! 'Ya Allah, I'm next!' I thought how jealous my brother was going to be in the morning when I see him.. serves him right for going to sleep and giving up the wait. Then suddenly I feel a slight pressure building up on my back pressing me forward onto him. He's stuck with his head inside the cavity and there is no way out. He ended up lifting each leg at a time, putting it on the wall and with his might, pushed outwards. I was behind him, I was pushed out with him... it had gotten back to around 5 layers again... I immediately realised that my intentions stank! I wasn't going to get my turn and went to bed

Then we got to Friday prayers... didn't understand anything spoken except for the routine.. and after the prayer my dad said, "That was worth 1,000 times praying anywhere else." I was glad for the info after the fact. I don't think I could have prayed in any capacity thinking about the rewards! ... 1000 divided by 51 weeks (is it?)... Hmmm that's around 19 years worth!

Getting long already. .and not even in Medina yet...

What does the Kaaba represent in a dream?

Might as well get there straight. .

By the time I got there I realised one thing, I regretted not knowing how to read the Quran. I did know it, but I left it too long and I totally forgot. I think I was by then getting to be quite bored of reciting the same 3 short surahs for about a week now.

But having one week to digest the 1000x rewards it wasn't so daunting the second time (this time at Al Nabawi) when we did the Friday prayers there.

When I got my chance to get a space at raudah, I read the little surahs that I had learnt and asked Allah... I said I want to learn to read the Quran. I felt such a waste, I wasn't able to fill my spare time reading verses. Slowly, even at a crawl to finish the book once in Makkah and another time in Medina. But here I am and I can't read!

He granted my wish. Shortly after arriving home, I found an ustaz, I learnt to read. I was happy, and then things conspired and the lessons became irregular and next thing I realised was that it was over a year since I last had lessons.

I asked myself. Why?

Then I realised my dua, it was to read, not to finish. Hmmmmmm.... How precise do we need to be?

What does the Kaaba represent in a dream?

The Kaaba is one of the most important Islamic symbols, the destination of Prayer, and the destination of Hajj. In this article, we will explain Kaaba’s vision in a dream where the Kaaba indicates the lift and height of high positions, and visiting the Kaaba in a dream indicates the Hajj and Umrah or entering a blessed order of benefit or resentment.

Interpretation of seeing the Kaaba in a dream for a married woman

A married woman seeing the Kaaba in a dream denotes goodness, and that is good tidings for her.

But if she only saw the covering of the Kaaba, that was a sign of abundant provision for her and her husband.

In the case of seeing the curtain of the Kaaba in a dream, it indicates concealment and chastity.

A married woman’s vision of the Kaaba indicates pregnancy soon.

A married woman’s vision of the Kaaba indicates that her worries will be removed and that she will be cured of diseases.

If she sees the Kaaba being demolished, this indicates the corruption of her religion and a message from Allah so that she will leave temptation.

Interpretation of seeing the Kaaba in a dream for the divorced woman

A dream about the Kaaba in a dream for a divorced woman indicates abundant good for her and a good life.

Also, the interpretation of the Kaaba dream in the dream of the divorced lady may indicate the fulfillment of wishes.

And if the divorced woman sees that she enters and prays in the Kaaba, this is a sign of abundant sustenance.

And if she sees that she is praying above the Kaaba, this indicates that she will deviate from the religion, Allah forbids.

Interpretation of seeing the Kaaba in a dream for the pregnant woman

The pregnant woman who sees the Kaaba in her dream is a clear indication that the child inside it will be a child of great position and status.

But if she performs one of the five obligatory prayers in a dream in front of the Kaaba, then this vision confirms that Allah will give her a righteous child who is close to Allah.

A pregnant woman visiting the Kaaba in her dream is evidence that she will give birth to a beautiful girl.

But if she sees herself in the Great Mosque of Mecca and sees the Kaaba and gives birth to her newborn on the ground, this is evidence that her birth will be easy without any difficulties.

Interpretation of seeing the Kaaba in a dream for a single woman

If a single woman sees in her dream that she takes part in the covering of the Kaaba, then this dream indicates the honor, chastity, and purity of this girl.

Seeing the Kaaba in a single person’s dream denotes adherence to religion, adherence to the Sunnah, and good morals. It also indicates fulfilling needs and fulfilling wishes with the permission of the Almighty.

If a single woman sees that she is praying in the Kaaba, then this vision means guidance and acceptance of supplication.

Just as seeing the Kaaba in a dream is for single women and that they enter the Kaaba, this vision is a good tiding for her soon-to-be marriage.

Interpretation of seeing the Kaaba in a dream for a man

If a man sees the Kaaba in a dream, this is evidence that he will meet a minister

But if a man sees that the wall of the Kaaba is collapsing in front of his eyes in a dream, this is evidence that the rule of the person who rules the country in which the visionary lives will end.

If a man sees himself entering the Kaaba, this is an indication that he will summon the ruler of the country in which he lives to assign him an important job.

A man seeing the Kaaba as if it were in his position, is evidence that he will work for the person who rules the country in which he lives

Interpretation of seeing sitting at the Kaaba in a dream

Seeing sitting on the wall of the Kaaba in the dream is based on a strong corner, and whoever sees that he is sitting at the Kaaba in the dream, he is asking for something that will be answered, Allah willing, and the vision of sleeping next to the Kaaba indicates safety and reassurance.

And whoever hears a warning while he is at the Kaaba in a dream, let him beware of the oppression of the ruler or the Sultan.

Interpretation of seeing the Kaaba in a dream by Ibn Shaheen

Ibn Shaheen says seeing the wall of the Kaaba demolishes the demise of the high position of the seer.

Whoever sees the Kaaba may see the Caliph or the Sultan.

Seeing the wall demolished and was not a ruler means the death of the ruler.

The dreamer’s vision that he is restoring and building the Kaaba is a sign of goodness and the unification of the ranks of the Muslims.

It was said that seeing the Kaaba is security, faith, and Islam, and if a sick person sees it, he will recover, and his prayers will be answered.

Interpretation of seeing the Kaaba in a dream by Nabulsi

Al-Nabulsi sees seeing heels in a dream as a good, provision and a beautiful arrangement from Allah.

Whoever sees in a dream that he is praying inside the Kaaba, has fortified himself from enemies

If you enter the Kaaba a sign of your closeness to the ruler, and if you get something inside the Kaaba, you will receive a gift from the ruler

If you enter the Kaaba and one of its walls falls. A sign of the death of the Caliph or the ruler

If you see that there are dead people in Makkah, and you are among them. You will die with a good conclusion and testimony

If you see the Kaaba in the vicinity of your house. You will gain fairness and great authority

If you see corruption around the Kaaba in a dream, Allah forbids. Then you are sinning and abandoning prayer, and you must return to Allah

Tawaf around the Kaaba in a dream is a sign of righteousness in the religion

Heading towards the Kaaba happily in a dream is a sign of your search for what are right for you and your faith

Interpretation of a vision of the Kaaba by Ibn Sirin

Ibn Sirin says that the symbol of the Kaaba in a dream indicates prayer, because it is the Qibla of Muslims, and the Kaaba indicates a good example and a guide.

Ibn Sirin also said that seeing the Kaaba in a dream denotes the heads of authority from the rulers and kings and seeing the Kaaba in a dream may indicate marriage.

Visiting the Kaaba in a dream symbolizes the near relief and may indicate Hajj or Umrah.

Ibn Sirin says that whoever sees the Kaaba in a town in a dream is a reminder to him of the pilgrimage or indicates that his marriage has been expedited if he is approaching him.

And whoever sees the Kaaba in a town and was unaware or neglected to pray, it is a warning.

Ibn Sirin says that visiting the Kaaba in a dream indicates a blessed journey and great benefit from righteous deeds.

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What happens when we see Kaaba in dream?

7- Entering the Holy Kaaba in a dream is interpreted as meeting with a ruler or an authoritative personality. 8- Seeing yourself inside the Holy Kaaba but not able to perform rituals, then it indicates that they have repented over their sins.

What does Kaaba signify?

Definition of Kaaba : a small stone building in the court of the Great Mosque at Mecca that contains a sacred black stone and is the goal of Islamic pilgrimage and the point toward which Muslims turn in praying.

What does seeing Makkah in dream mean?

1- Seeing Makkah in a dream would mean that whatsoever happens in the dream will become a reality. 2- Living in Mecca in a dream might mean that one's daughter will be married to an honorable, noble and knowledgeable man.

What does it mean to see the Prophet Muhammad in your dream?

Many Muslims wish to see the Prophet in a dream. Seeing the Prophet in a dream can mean that the person is very pious to such an extent that he has the privilege to see the Noble Prophet in his dream.