disrespecting the Prophet(SWS) and my dream about it

since of late there has been alot of questioning about the prohpet(SWS) adn alot of disrespecting along with it on this forum. At first I also thought that there is nothing wrong with people asking questions, they r just trying to find answers, however I was a little concerned about the way they were being asked. but i didn’t pay much attention to it. last week I was reading the discussion on “A question about Mohammad(SWS)”. when i went to sleep that night I had a dream that there was some prophet(SWS), I’m not sure which one it was, I think it was either Soloman Alhisalam or Yusus Alhisalam, and he was crying and very sad about something. And there was a box filled with coffins by him. People were unloading the coffins into a truck. there were white coffins and red coffins. the White coffins were of regular people, and the red coffins were the coffins of prophets. I asked him if we should keep the red coffins seperate from the white ones bc they were the coffins of prophets, and he started crying more. he said " yes of course we should, we can’t mix up prophets with regular people. look at how they put them all together in the box. nobody respeccts prophets ne more like they should, nobody cares now. and then all of a sudden thunder and lightning started. And Allah thalla in his really really really powerful voice started saying something to Yusuf Allahis salam or Solomon Allahi salam. I think they were some verses from the Quran but I’m not sure. However the prophet (whoever it was) was still very sad at the end of my dream. AT first i couldn’t understand why i had this dream. and than I realized the last thing i did before i went to bed and had this dream, and realized i was reading a thread about it. i personally think that this dream does mean that we r being direspectful to the prophets. and we should be more careful in the way we ask our questions. I thought it was important that i tell of u this dream, bc it was in a way related to the people on this forum. what do u guys think? am I just having random dreams, or does it really mean something?

Brother, If your dream was a true dream, then I must say it has a lot of meaning to it. People here will question your dream, they will indeed say what is so special about placing a prophet body seperate from a regular person. They will indeed say that werent prophets humans ? were they above any other humans ?

I went to bed crying last night, all I was saying to my self kaye Aye mairaye maula, i might be the most un-islamic person, i might be the most sinful perseon, i might be someone who doesnt know nothing about islam but one thing i do know is i love my rasool saw and it boils my blood whenever i come here and see people challenging the respect of prophet on regular basis. But when it comes to the respect of their mothers and sisters, its more important to them.

When it comes to the rasool, they give examples how one must follow the path of rasool, and when someone even points a finger on their wives,sisters mothers the are ready to fight.

Double Standards of people. Afsos Sad Afsos.

JazkAllah for sharing bro.
-Salman

^, Sorry I'm not a brother, I'm more a sister, the name has confused many, ur not the first. Ne how the dream was true, I don't lie about dreams ever. as far as i know ur not supposed to lie about dreams. i read a book on dreams once, and it quoted extremly authentic hadeeses varyifying that dreams were the last source of prophethood. I will try and find them for u, so i can post them here. really the only way to get a message to people now is through dreams, cuz surly no more prophets will be coming down ne more. and yes i understand people will say all kinds of things here, thats why i thought twice about it posting this. i figured that either no would believe me, or that they wouldn't really think that it meant ne thing at all. but than i realized that this is a very clear and significant dream. my resposibilty was to get this message to the people here, now it is up to them to make a decision. and i'll leave that to them, i'm just satisfied that i did my job.

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^, Sorry I'm not a brother, I'm more a sister, the name has confused many, ur not the first. Ne how the dream was true, I don't lie about dreams ever. as far as i know ur not supposed to lie about dreams. i read a book on dreams once, and it quoted extremly authentic hadeeses varyifying that dreams were the last source of prophethood. I will try and find them for u, so i can post them here. really the only way to get a message to people now is through dreams, cuz surly no more prophets will be coming down ne more. and yes i understand people will say all kinds of things here, thats why i thought twice about it posting this. i figured that either no would believe me, or that they wouldn't really think that it meant ne thing at all. but than i realized that this is a very clear and significant dream. my resposibilty was to get this message to the people here, now it is up to them to make a decision. and i'll leave that to them, i'm just satisfied that i did my job.
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JazakAllah sister, thanx a bunch for sharing the dream. I never doubted your dream i am sorry if you took it in that sense.

But I must say that you are braver than guys, you took the chance and posted a thread like this, knowing the fact that people can really mock the hell out of it.

May Allah help us understand the true meaning of it.
-Salman

YOU surely did :flower1:

:jazak:

May ALLAH give us Aqal … aameen :flower1:

Well so far so good, no mocking, just learning, alhamdullilah!:halo:

Thank you for sharing your dream sister... It sure as a point...

Thanks for sharing your dream. May Allah guide us to right path. Ameen.

Subhanallah...ALLAH aap ko istiqamat day......

the dream is very good ....mashallah........keep on doing the good deeds....

^ Thanx but whats istiqamat? sorry, i have bad urdu.

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^ Thanx but whats istiqamat? sorry, i have bad urdu.
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Allah apko humesha seedhaye rastey per chalney ki toufeeq daye. Meaning may Allah always guide you in the right direction.

-Salman

What an amazing dream MashAllah…You have seen what many after years and years of worship cannot see…

Dreams have a very important place in not only in Islam but Judaism and Christianity as well…Many messages have been brought forth from dreams alone…Hazrat Yousuf :as: was a Prophet who could tell the meaning of dreams…

May Allah :swt: watch over you…

This was indeed a great dream…

There are some who say, that dreams are nothing and mean nothing…Their vision is limited by their own understanding of duniya, for they cannot see beyond what is in front of their eyes, and they bring faith in whatever they can see and touch…Their faith does not extend beyond their five senses…

Good dream :mash:

hmm thats very interesting, i think than maybe it must have been him, still not 100% sure though. I do get alot of dreams about islam. I even saw Allah thallah in my dreams once. well i know no one can really see Allah thalla, but I saw him in the sense that, whatever image i had of him. i mean i know u shouldn’t have images of him, but i can’t help it, i don’t imagine it on purpose. He was very frienly in my dream, more than i thought, i felt really comfortable around him, like a friend, i didn’t fell scared or nething either. I always imagined him as The Beast in Beauty and the beast, except he wasn’t brown, he was gray. like a big smoke cloud in the shape of that character. I guess it’s cuz the beast looks so powerful, yet so sympathetic at the same time. And in my dream he was wearing this bow, and suspenders, and a suit and everything. actually i think i’ve posted this dream before, i’m not sure. ne how he was standing by this little stall with two cabinets. one was jannath and the other was hell. me and my sister were the last to be judged, it was finally our turn. i was really really scared. I asked him where i was gonna go. he first opened the hell cabinet and said " first i will put u in here" than he opened up the jannath cabinet and said " than i will put u in here forever". both were more scary, and beautiful than i ever imagined. I said “how long will i stay in hell for?” he said " 20 minutes" than i said " no thats too much can u cut it a little" so he turned the meter, and centuries went by on it. than he said ok, i will put u in there for four minutes. i was still really scared, i didn’t even wanna go in there for a sec. than i asked about my sister, and he said she would get the same time to. i said “thats not fair cuz i’ve read more namaz and quran than her, so how come she doesn’t get more?” than i woke up. And i have never eevr heard of ne body else ever seeing Allah thallah in their dreams. I have however heard of seeing the Prophet(SWS) in dreams, my mom saw him too before she had my older sister. She’s even seen qayamat, everytime she sees someone die in a dream, they die within days. everytime she sees someone having a kid, they have one. scary hunh?

mashallah your dreams are suggesting to you that allah has bestowed His grace and mercy on you. as the prophet SAW has said that.

Volume 9, Book 87, Number 113:
Narrated Abu Qatada:

The Prophet said, "A true good dream is from Allah, and a bad dream is from Satan."

Volume 9, Book 87, Number 114:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:

The Prophet said, "If anyone of you sees a dream that he likes, then it is from Allah, and he should thank Allah for it and narrate it to others; but if he sees something else, i.e., a dream that he dislikes, then it is from Satan, and he should seek refuge with Allah from its evil, and he should not mention it to anybody, for it will not harm him

Volume 9, Book 87, Number 116:
Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit:

The Prophet said, "The (good) dreams of a faithful believer is a part of the forty-six parts of prophetism:'

and all these hadiths are more than enough evidence to prove that the good dreams you saw were indeed from Allah swt.

One thing to keep in mind is …good dreams are like toffees…or sign boards…they are merely for our motivation/to keep us on track…and they only come true if u keep on doing good deeds…

So carry on good deeds…dreams or no dreams ..u will inshalh succeed…on the contrary ..beutiful dreams but no practicle islam…doomed…

all i said is general ..and is not directed toward some one specific…

:jazak:

thanx guys, believe it or not, every advice u give me means alot. my dreams r very clear, however i still like to know what other people think they mean, especially professionals. but no one seems to tell me ne thing about them. my uncle is a very good dream interpreter, he has had some professional training to, but all he ever says is " i will think about it, and tell u". there has deffinetly been a very positive change in my life every time i have had a dream like this. but the problem is that i cannot maintain it. the hardest part is getting up for fajar. like the first week i will do it, and read quran every day. but then after a week, the emotion goes away, worldly thing come over me, and i slowly see myslef detach from religion. until another dream comes, or another emotional feeling, and then soemtimes i can prolong the feelings for a month, sometimes longer, but i can never maintain it. i know i dont't try my best either. this is something shown to me in my dreams constantly, that i want really badly to be on the good side, but i end up on the wrong side some how. once i saw that i was at this gas station and a man on a motorcycle came to me and held me up at gun point. beside me was a wall. on one side it was morning and beautiful, and ther was a palace. on the other it was very drak and there was a jail. i liked the pretty side so much, and wanted to be there. the man asked me to pick a side. he said which side would u choose? i said the lighter one. and he shook his head and said "no u would pick the dark side". and then he threw me over the wall to the dark side. its a clear dream but there r many things i dont understand about it. like, am i being forced to go on the drak side in life? ne ways i dont think Allah thallah would do that. even after the prophet dream i had, i woke up feeling very guilty, and actually read fajar, and prayed for about one hour that day, but unfortuantely i wasnt able to maintain that either. so yes ne help and advice is greatly appreciated.

I've a book here on dream interpretations and there are strict guidelines for people who can interpret whether the dreams are good or bad or what they mean. As of right now I would look to your uncle, (whom I assume is a follower of all those guidelines) than the rest of us telling you that it was a good dream. My insight is that this is only the begining of your struggles. There is more to come and there will be high and low levels of faith.

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My insight is that this is only the begining of your struggles. There is more to come and there will be high and low levels of faith.
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hmmmm....thats interesting, i never looked at it liked that. the tought does scare me. but like my dad always says, that the only people who r tested r the ones that qualify for the test in the first place. nice to know that atleast Allah thallah thinks that i'm good enough to be tested.