The Ahmadiyya Caliphate emphasizes that while prophethood has ended, the spiritual channel of inspiration (Ilham) and true dreams remains open for the righteous believers. The Promised Messiah (as) wrote extensively that dreams serve as a mirror reflecting one’s spiritual state and future events.
This article explores the foundations, methodology, and key principles of , drawing from the writings and teachings of the Promised Messiah, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as), and the current leadership of the community under the Caliphate (Khilafat). tabeer ur roya ahmadiyya
: A messianic movement founded in the late 19th century by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad . Dreams and divine revelations ( Roya and Kashf ) play a massive role in their theology. : A messianic movement founded in the late
The phrase "Tabeer ur Roya" (interpretation of dreams) in the context of the Availability: The term Tabeer-ur-Roya refers to the science
Several prominent works within the community address the science of interpretation: Tabeer-ur-Roya
The works usually contain a "Khawab Nama" (Dream Journal Guide), which helps categorize dreams into truthful, emotional, or satanic, offering symbolic interpretations for common imagery. Availability:
The term Tabeer-ur-Roya refers to the science of decoding the symbolic language of dreams. While many contemporary Muslims rely on the classic 8th-century work of , titled Tabeer-ur-Roya , the Ahmadiyya community emphasizes that interpretation requires more than just a dictionary. It requires a "living" connection with God, as taught by the founder of the community, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. The Three Types of Dreams