Has anyone had Allah come in their dreams?
Nope...And no one can...
P.S. 'Allah' has an 'h' at the end...
:halo:
p.s. Congrats…your thread is about to be deleted :biggthumb
That's truly a miracle then. Devout muslims pray 5 times a day to Allah, yet they never dream of him/her?
:( That would be sad to spend all that time praying for guidance and never being able to expect any type of divine revelation or inspiration in your dreams.
Meeting Allah is called "mairaaj". For true muslims, it is five times a day, minimum.
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That would be sad to spend all that time praying for guidance and never being able to expect any type of divine revelation or inspiration in your dreams.
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Why only dreams? The divine revelation and inspiration is right there in front of us all the time: Quran and the prayers.
So does that mean Allah can dreamt of? Have you? (or know anyone who did?)
You are talking of inspiration and revelations? Many people dream of many things. Some true. Some not. I am sure there are plenty of people who would claim they receive revelations all the time. Sometimes, even when they are awake. Its really whats in the mind (literally).
^^No one has seen Allh :swt:…
Hazrat Musa :as: tried but fainted before he could comprehend…(Whole story on request)…
Even our Holy Prophet :saw: didn’t see him even though he went on the Mairaj…
(This was meant for Tom, Faisal)
Forget seen. Have you ever had a dream with Allah in it?
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Why only dreams? The divine revelation and inspiration is right there in front of us all the time: Quran and the prayers.
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I agree. God can reveal himself in any way He chooses. I don't think He limits it to our waking or sleepping hours. It's just a sad thought to think you cannot be touched by God while asleep.
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It's just a sad thought to think you cannot be touched by God while asleep.
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Says who?
Of course no one has seen "God". He is not some old man in a robe with a long beard. But he reveals Himself in ways and forms everyday. He is everywhere.
^^Forget being touched or prodded by Allah :swt:…We’ll all see him in good time…In fact I guarantee every human will see him…All in good time…
Ah, that means Allah has a shape except we can't see it while living?
^^If your intelligence can define the shape of air or the universe, then move on to higher things…
We don’t know…No one knows if Allah :swt: has a ‘shape’…
Many times in the Quran and Sunnah ‘Hands’ and ‘Feet’ and ‘Garments’ of Allah :swt: have been mentioned…But, the Muslims are forbidden to take these literally…Meaning, we shoudn’t imagine Him having hands, feet and garments…
I thought everything in the Quran was to be taken literally? Is this the only exception?
The scholars have divided the Quranic text into two parts...One which directs and and one which seeks to direct through analogy...
And the Quran is not the only book...The Torah and the Bible are also written in the same way...
Remember the prodigal son?
Is studying what the scholars have decided the only way to know which is which, or is it divided in the Quran into these parts? Is there general consensus or can it vary from one scholar to the next?