Adam (May Allah be please with him)
Covered by 1 scholar · Sacred & Islamic
Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi
If a person dreams that he became Adam (May Allah be please with him) or acquired his attributes, his enemy is going to deceive him because he believes that he is a sincere friend, but his enemy will remove him from his position and he may move from one place to another, or have children, or have trouble with some of them. If he sees Adam in a good form, he will attain an honourable position according to his situation, and he may receive some benefit from his father or his master or the one who is in charge of him, and he may acquire knowledge with which he will be honoured, or he may enter the houses of some prominent people and benefit from them. If he sees him in a bad form, his situation will deteriorate and he will change his abode, and it may be that the treatment of one who is in charge of him will change. A man dreamt that he became Adam (May Allah be please with him), and Shihaab-ud-Deen said to him: You will travel to India, because Adam came down (to earth) in India. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: You will leave your wife or slave woman. And that is what happened. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: Your clothes were taken from you. He said: You are right. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: A garden or farm will be taken from you, because Adam was expelled from Paradise. And that is what happened. The king of Egypt dreamt that and he said to him: You will populate a new land, because when Adam (Peace be upon him) went for Hajj, every place he set his foot in became a village. And that is what happened. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: There is pain in your stomach, because Adam suffered the pain of hunger and thirst. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: You do not have a known lineage, because Adam was created from different types of dust.
Saw adam (may allah be please with him) in your dream?
Manam will read your full dream — not just the symbol — and synthesize what the scholars say in the context of everything else that happened.