Ayates related to dreams with description from al quran
here are some verses from the Quran that mention dreams along with their descriptions:
- Surah Yusuf (Joseph), 12:6:
“And thus will your Lord choose you and teach you the interpretation of narratives and complete His favor upon you and upon the family of Jacob, as He completed it upon your fathers, Abraham and Isaac. Indeed, your Lord is Knowing and Wise.” This verse refers to the story of Prophet Joseph (Yusuf) who had the ability to interpret dreams. He was blessed with this skill by God, and he used it to interpret the dreams of himself and others. - Surah Yusuf (Joseph), 12:36:
“And [Joseph] said to the one whom he knew would go free, ‘Mention me before your master.’ But Satan made him forget the mention [to] his master, and Joseph remained in prison several years.” In this verse, Prophet Joseph (Yusuf) is interpreting the dream of a fellow prisoner. He predicted that the prisoner would be released and asked to remember him to the king, but due to Satan’s influence, the prisoner forgot about Joseph for several years. - Surah Yusuf (Joseph), 12:41:
“O my two companions of prison, are separate lords better or Allah, the One, the Prevailing?” Another verse from the story of Joseph, where he is interpreting the dreams of two fellow prisoners. He uses their dreams to convey a message about the Oneness of God. - Surah Al-Anfal, 8:43:
“When Allah showed them to you in your dream as few; and if He had shown them to you as many, you [believers] would have lost courage and would have disputed in the matter [of whether to fight], but Allah saved [you from that]. Indeed, He is Knowing of that within the breasts.” This verse is related to the Battle of Badr. It talks about how Allah comforted the believers by showing them the enemy as fewer in their dreams, thereby boosting their morale. - Surah Al-Fath, 48:27:
“Certainly has Allah showed to His Messenger the vision in truth. You will surely enter al-Masjid al-Haram, if Allah wills, in safety, with your heads shaved and [hair] shortened, not fearing [anyone].” This verse refers to a dream of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in which he saw that Muslims would perform the pilgrimage and enter the Sacred Mosque in Mecca safely and without fear.
These are just a few examples of the verses related to dreams in the Quran along with their descriptions. Dreams have been mentioned in various contexts throughout the Quran, often as a means of communication or guidance from Allah.