Tabeer Ur Roya Ahmadiyya
The concept of Tabeer-ur-Roya (the interpretation of dreams) holds a central place in the spiritual life of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. For Ahmadis, dreams are not merely subconscious wanderings but are a vital channel for divine communication and personal guidance. Understanding Tabeer-ur-Roya
a) Dreams as a Continuation of Revelation
- The Holy Quran states: “Indeed, in the Messenger of Allah you have an excellent example…” (33:21). The Ahmadiyya view holds that while prophethood ended with Muhammad (PBUH), true dreams continue as a form of mubashshirat (glad tidings) for believers.
- Mirza Ghulam Ahmad wrote extensively that he received divine dreams and visions as a means of guidance.
Renovation of the Science: In 1917, he noted that ancient books on dream interpretation (like those of Ibn Sirin) had become "obsolete" and required "renovation" to match contemporary psychological and spiritual contexts. tabeer ur roya ahmadiyya
Step 1: Verify the Source
Do not rush. Sit down to determine if the dream was truly a Roya (vision) or a psychological remnant of the day (Adghath). If you were overeating, anxious about work, or angry, ignore the dream. The concept of Tabeer-ur-Roya (the interpretation of dreams)