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Would you have done the same?

al-Haafidh as-Sakhaawee – may Allaah have mercy upon him- said in Fat-h al-Mugheeth bi sharh alfiyyat al-hadeeth:

Aboo Ayyoob Suleymaan bin Daawood ash-Shaathakooni was from amongst the biggest Huffaadh (one who memorizes hadeeth), it was narrated about him in a dream a man saw after Aboo Ayyoob had passed away. The man saw Aboo Ayyoob in his dream and said to him, how did Allaah treat (reward) you? Whereupon he replied, He forgave me, so it was said, on what grounds? (i.e. what is it you did to deserve forgiveness)

Aboo Ayyoob said, I was on the road towards Asbahaan one day, when suddenly rain overtook me. I had with me some books (of knowledge) but I could not find any shelter of any sort! So I covered the books with my body (preventing the rain to fall on them) until I woke up in the morning and the rain had stopped, because of this, Allaah forgave me my sins.

3 Comments

  1. UmmuYahya says:

    SubhaanAllah just goes to show that the littlest of deeds done sincerely and solely for the pleasure of Allah (or to escape the wrath of Allah) will be the deed that enhances our forgiveness by Al-Ghafforu Raheem! Alhamdulillah, InshaaAllah.

  2. Imaad says:

    jazaakAllah khair.
    i have a question,
    how do we know when to follow and listen to a narration of somebodies dream as truth.. i have come across many narrations from amongst a certain group, (you can probably guess the one) they use these stories to justify things which have no basis…

    also, does this not become a matter of the unseen??
    in the past, when reading such stories, i have always dismissed them off hand because of what i see as the uncertain nature of such accounts..
    a dream is just a dream isn’t it?? from what i knew its the prophets who have such dreams…?.
    may Allah bless our pious predecessors and may He send peace and blessings to our Prophet SalAllahu alaihi wa salam

    • khalduu1 says:

      BaarakAllaahu feek

      Dreams in Islaam are not used to derive rulings from but can serve as glad tidings and harsh warnings. If the dream show goodness concerning a person we knew was a good muslim then we hope the best for such a person, you will see this happens often amongst the Salaf (Imaam Bukhaaree Imaam Ahmad etc)

      We do not do (like you mentioned) the way that certain deviated sects do and derive rulings from dreams or rely heavily upon them.

      Hope that helped abit.

      Regards

      Aboo Thaabit

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