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I had a dream that I was dying and I was on my bed. I knew I was going to die do I started to recite the kalimah. I asked forgiveness for my sins and finally my soul was coming out so I tried to say the kalimah. I was facing qiblah. worldly things started coming to my mind but I finally said the kalimah. My soul came out and was going up saying “My Allah”. what does it mean?

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I had a dream that I was dying and I was on my bed. I knew I was going to die do I started to recite the kalimah. I asked forgiveness for my sins and finally my soul was coming out so I tried to say the kalimah. I was facing qiblah. worldly things started coming to my mind but I finally said the kalimah. My soul came out and was going up saying “My Allah”. what does it mean? I also had another dream where I saw a tiger come into the room and it said salaam to us. It was dying so it lay down and was about to die. my friends and I told it to face towards the qiblah and die and so it did face the qiblah. what does it mean? (U.S.A)
It is a good thing to see in a dream oneself dying. Usually this dream is interpreted as longevity and health in life. Reading of the first ‘kalima’ is a sign of guidance. From the dream what we are able to see or guess is that Allah will be with you throughout your life. This is something very good and you should be happy and proud. To greet someone in the dream means a person would be able to control his or her anger. Facing towards the orientation means if someone has anger Allah will help suppress it or its direction would be just and for the sake of Allah. In other words, this person will get angry only for the sake of Allah not for his own sake. Over all, this dream is a very good dream.

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