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Dream Meanings Guide

Dream Meanings Guide is a reference site that brings together classical Islamic dream interpretation literature and modern psychology. Every interpretation on the site is compiled from Ibn Sirin's Tabir-ul Muntehab, Al-Nabulsi's Tatir-ul Anam, and narrations attributed to Ja'far al-Sadiq, alongside the dream-psychology writings of Carl Gustav Jung and Sigmund Freud.

Editorial Team

The site is prepared by an editorial team that reads, curates and renders the classical sources in plain modern language. Our editors are not religious scholars or licensed psychologists; they are responsible for keeping the content faithful to its cited sources, preventing fabricated Hadith or unverified Qur'an citations from entering the site, and ensuring that interpretations are conveyed in clear, neutral English.

Selin Akar

Editor-in-Chief

Leads content compilation and source verification. Every dream on the site is curated from classical Islamic sources (Ibn Sirin's Tabir-ul Muntehab, Al-Nabulsi's Tatir-ul Anam, narrations attributed to Ja'far al-Sadiq) alongside the writings of Jung and Freud; Selin owns editorial responsibility for that curation pipeline.

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Mert Doğan

Editor

Coordinates Islamic content. Verifies that interpretations from classical dream literature are conveyed accurately, that attributions stay tethered to their sources, and that no fabricated Hadith or Quran citations enter the site.

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How We Compile the Content

For every symbol on the site we walk the following source chain and structure the interpretations accordingly:

  • Islamic interpretation: classical dream-interpretation works attributed to Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi and Ja'far al-Sadiq, together with the Turkish Diyanet's general framework for dream categories.
  • Psychological interpretation: Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) and Carl Gustav Jung's writings on the collective unconscious and archetypes.
  • Editorial review: Editors read the compiled draft, remove claims not anchored in a source, simplify language, and verify attributions.

How We Use AI (Transparency)

We use AI as an assistant in the reading, compilation and language-cleanup stages. The system does not invent interpretations on its own; it renders the curation drawn from the classical texts and psychology literature into readable prose. Every output is reviewed by our editorial team before it goes live. On this site AI is not an authority; it is a helper tool.

The Dream Interpreter page runs a separate AI module that analyzes user-submitted dreams; it operates from the same source-anchored templates and is offered for educational and entertainment purposes.

Editorial Standards

  • No fabricated citations. We do not attribute unverified Hadith or Qur'an quotations to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) or to the Qur'an. When we cite, we note the authenticity status where relevant.
  • No medical, legal or financial advice. Dream interpretation is part of a cultural and spiritual tradition; it is not a substitute for clinical diagnosis.
  • Corrections: If you spot a mis-attribution, translation slip or factual issue, please tell us via the contact page; we update the affected page and refresh its Last updated date.
  • Freshness: Every dream page carries both a First published and a Last updated date. These are derived mechanically from git history, not invented.

Important Note

Dream interpretations are for cultural and spiritual purposes. While the interpretations offered here draw on classical sources, they should not be the sole reference for major life decisions. For matters of health, law, or finance, always consult a qualified professional.