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The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace is used to Interpreting dreams after the Subh(Morning)  prayer
Abu Raja’ related that Samura ibn Jundub said, “The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to frequently say, ‘Has any of you had a dream?’ Then whoever Allah wished would recount their dream. He said that one morning, ‘During the night two men came to me and said to me, “Come on!” So I went with them. We came to a man who was lying on his back while another man was standing over him with a stone which he then dropped onto his head, crushing it. Then the stone rolled away from him and he went after the stone to retrieve it. When he returned to him, his head was whole again and had become as it had been in the first place. So he went back and hit him as he had done the first time. I said to them, “Glory be to Allah! Who are these two?” They said, “Go on! Go on!” We went on and came to a man who was lying on his back, and there was another man standing over him with an iron hook. He went to one side of his face and cut open the side of his mouth until it reached the back of his neck and then his nostril to the back of his neck and his eye to the back of his neck. Then he moved to the other side and did the same thing as he had done to first side. When he finished that side, the first side had become whole again. Then he did the same thing all over again I said, “Glory be to Allah! Who are these two?” They said to me, “Go on! Go on!” and we went on until we came upon something like an oven. [I think he said, "There was babble and shouting in it.'] We looked down into it and it contained naked men and women. The flames would come at them from underneath, and when those flames reached them, they cried out. I asked, “Who are they?” They said, “Go on! Go on!” and we went on until we came to a river.’” [I think that he said, "'Red like blood."] In the river there was a man swimming while on the bank of the river there was a man who had many stones with him. When that swimmer swam and reached the one who had gathered the stones, he forced his mouth open and made him swallow a stone. Then he would begin to swim and would come back to him again. Whenever he came back to him, he forced open his mouth and made him swallow a stone. I asked them, “Who are these two?” They said to me, “Go on! Go on!” and we went on until we came to a man with a repulsive appearance – or the most repulsive man you have ever seen. He was at a fire which he was kindling and which he was running around. I said to them, “Who is this?’ They said to me, “Go on! Go on!” and we went on until we came to a green meadow containing every type of spring flower. In the middle of the meadow there was a man so tall that I could scarcely see his head, so high it was in the sky. Around the man were the greatest number of children I have ever seen. I asked, “Who is this? Who are those?” They told me, “Go on! Go on!” and we went on until we reached a huge tree, and I have never seen any tree bigger or more beautiful than it. They told me, “Climb it.” We climbed it and came to a city built of gold and silver bricks. We came to the door of the city and asked for it to be opened and it was opened for us and we entered it. We were met by men half of whose physique was the most beautiful you have ever seen and the other half was the ugliest you have ever seen. The two said to them, “Go and plunge into that river.” There was a wide river flowing there whose water was pure white. They went and jumped into it and when they returned to us, that evil had left them and they had the most beautiful form.’
“He said, ‘They said to me, “This is the Garden of Eden, and that is your place.” I raised my eyes upwards and there was a castle like a white cloud. They said to me, “This is your place.” I said to them, “May Allah bless you, let me enter it.” They said, “No, not now. But you will enter it.” I said to them, “This night I have seen marvels, but what are these things which I have seen?’” They said to me, “We will tell you. The first man to whom you came whose head was being crushed with the stone is a man who memorised the Qur’an and then abandoned it and slept through the obligatory prayers. As for the man you came to whose jaw was split to his neck, whose nostril to his neck and whose eye to his neck, he was a man who went from his house and told lies which spread everywhere. As for the naked men and women who were in something like an oven, they were adulterers and adulteresses. The man you came to who was swimming in the river and being made to swallow stones used to consume usury. The man with the disagreeable appearance who was at the fire, kindling it and running around it was Malik, the guardian of Jahannam. The tall man in the meadow was Ibrahim. The children who were around him are all those who were born and died in the natural state.
He said, “One of the Muslims asked, ‘Messenger of Allah, the children of the idolaters as well?’ The Messenger of Allah said, ‘The children of the idolaters as well. As for the people who were half beautiful and half ugly, they are the people who mixed righteous actions with evil actions. Allah excused them.’”

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