This belongs in R/S, because it will be flamed. |
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Dreams in Islam is a big subject and if I want to talk about it then I'm going to every thing then it's going to talk a lot of time and effort, that's why I've decided to talk about it in different threads and I'll take one subject at a time. |
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Last edited by mkk911; 10-26-2008 at 03:48 PM.
This belongs in R/S, because it will be flamed. |
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I disagree, it'll get flamed more in R/S. |
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Which is why I'm leaving it here. This is about dreaming, flaming should warrant a ban. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 10-27-2008 at 09:18 PM.
Yea, I for one am very interested and I'm not religious in the least. But I would like to know just about what the Quran says about dreaming, without having to read it myself |
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Regardless of your religion i think the point to be had he is thus: |
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Last edited by Euthanatos; 11-02-2008 at 04:13 PM.
When I was young I was asked what I thought would happen when you died. My answer was that when you die you dream forever. If you were good in life you went to "heaven" because you dreamed good thoughts. If you were bad in life you would have things weighing on your mind that would cause stressful dreams or nightmares. That would be "hell". |
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Jewish tradition has similar ideas, that the soul is taken away during sleep, and that sleep is 1/60th of death. |
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Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes From the UndergroundA dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream?
Yes, according to the Talmud in Berachot 57b, it is 1/60, a number that appears in other places, it is a borderline in kashrut (dietary laws) of taste, and describes many other things. |
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Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes From the UndergroundA dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream?
This thread is about Dreaming in relation to Islam, not my personal beliefs regarding Judaism or fairy tales. The OP mentioned an Islamic take on sleep and dreaming, I thought I could add to the discussion by mentioning a similar concept from a similar religion, nothing more. |
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Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes From the UndergroundA dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream?
I don't believe he said he believed it. Besides mythology (i.e. 'fairy tales') are often metaphorical analogies to an observation. In fact, all words are just such analogies to actuality. Anything written or spoken is inherently false because it uses words which are just representations of something and not the actual thing it self. That's why it is a DE-SCRIPT-tion. You have to read between the lines to understand so to speak. |
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Last edited by Euthanatos; 11-03-2008 at 01:03 AM.
I have not read the Quran, but this reflects my current opinion, though I'm not sure what definition of Allah would match my view. |
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Hi there |
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Last edited by Placebo; 11-11-2008 at 11:40 AM.
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