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Grounded in the Sunnah

Your dream,read in the lightof the Sunnah.

Manam reads your dream through four classical scholars of taʿbīr — Ibn Sīrīn, al-Qafsī, Hathurani, and al-Jibali. Drawn together with care, cited by name, and held to the etiquette the Prophet ﷺ taught.

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Four classical sources

6,544 entries from four scholars — and every reading cites them.

When the scholars agree, you receive one clear reading. When they differ, we show you that too.

4,418 entries

Ibn Sirin

Ta'bīr al-Ru'yā

The classical alphabetical dictionary of the master interpreter among the Tābiʿīn.

795 entries

Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi

Interpretations of Dreams

Mālikī scholar of the 7th century AH; thematic chapters from the Heavens to the Hereafter.

968 entries

Hathurani

Dreams & Interpretations

A concise, sectioned rendering of Ibn Sīrīn — Islamic Book Service, India.

363 + 209 du'ās

Muhammad al-Jibali

The Dreamer's Handbook

The Sunnah etiquette of dreams: sleep adhkar, their categories, and what to do with each.

From the Sunnah
“When one of you sees a pleasant dream, let him praise Allah and share it with those he loves. When he sees an unpleasant one, let him seek refuge from its evil and not relate it.”
Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim — the Prophet ﷺ
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