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Q: My question is relating istekhara which I did 4 times. I did istekhara for  love marriage.  Kindly please interpret the meaning of my dreams.

Dream 1: I dreamt that I was with the boy I love. We were going towards our flat. In real life it cant be possible as we live in different countries.

Dream 2: I dreamt that its my marriage day. On my right hand I saw green color henna, the design was not good but after washing hand the color was deep. On my left hand I saw red color henna, the design was nice but after washing hand there was no color on my hand.

Dream 3: I was with my family and saw one white color aeroplane was waiting for me to get in.

Dream  4: I dreamt that I was in a contest. Those people told me to apply white color cream on my face. I applied it. Later I saw that my mother gave me sweets which I and her ate.  After sometime it was announced that I won the contest.

Please tell me the meaning of my dreams

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A: In Islam it is Haraam for a girl to be in contact with a na mahram boy. If you wish to marry him, then you should inform your parents. If your parents are happy with the boy (his Deen, character, mannerisms, etc.) and the family you wish to marry in, then they should in an Islamic manner get you married to the boy. 

Since you have a relationship with the boy and your heart is somewhat attached to him, the dreams you have seen are not a clear and could be to some extent influenced by your feelings and emotions. We advise that you do not rely entirely on dreams, instead ask your parents to make a thorough investigation regarding the boy, his company, his Deen, his character, etc and if your parents are satisfied with the boy and the family of the boy, then you could marry him.

And Allah Ta’ala (الله تعالى) knows best.

Answered by:

Mufti Zakaria Makada

This answer was collected from MuftiOnline.co.za, where the questions have been answered by Mufti Zakaria Makada (Hafizahullah), who is currently a senior lecturer in the science of Hadith and Fiqh at Madrasah Ta’leemuddeen, Isipingo Beach, South Africa.

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