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Israafeel (May Allah be please with him)

Covered by 1 scholar · Sacred & Islamic

Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi

Interpretations of Dreams (Ibn Raashid Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi, Darussalam tr.) · p. 75

He is the opposite of Azra'eel because he is indicative of a revival of the dead, gathering of what is scattered and healing of the sick. He is indicative of good mediation between people and what Allah wants people to do. If he appears in a good form, the dreamer will become like him or will acquire a quality that is befitting to him, and something good will happen to him according to his situation. If he sees him blowing the Trumpet, if he thinks that he is the only one who heard it, he will die, but if he thinks that others heard it too, a great deal of death will happen among the people in that location, or it may mean that justice will prevail in that place and that the wrongdoers are going to perish. A man dreamt that he was Israafeel, and Shihaab-ud-Deen said to him: You blow into the sweets that you produce in a mould, thus creating different shapes. He said: You are right. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: You are a doctor because blowing restores bodies. Another man dreamt that and he said to him: You rob graves. He said: You are right. The King of Egypt dreamt that and he said to him: You are going to gather people for a major event and release people from prison, because Israafeel will gather the people and bring the dead out of the graves. And that is what happened.

Saw israafeel (may allah be please with him) in your dream?

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