Status of Dreams in Istikhara
by Sheikhul Hadith Moulana Fazlur Rahmaan Saheb
Firstly, one must understand that
none of the narrations in the Ahadith have any mention
regarding a dream, or even about performing the 'Istikharah'
before sleeping. However, some "Ulama do prefer that
Istikharah be performed before sleeping.
With regards to the person who
does see a dream after performing 'Istikharah', this dream is
just like any other dream that a person sees. This means that
just as other dreams fall under one of three categories (which
will be explained shortly), likewise will the dreams seen
after Istikharah1 be. It is reported in a Hadith narrated in
Sahih Bukhari and other books of Hadith that dreams are of
three types:
1. Hadeeth-un-Nafs (imaginations)
2. ‘takhweefus shaytaan’ a dream
instilled in the mind by shaytan. This also known as
‘wasaaisu-us-shaytaan’ or ‘tahzeenu-us-shaytaan’.
3. ‘Bushraa minallaah’ True
dreams, which are also known as ‘mubash-sharaat’
It is mentioned in a Hadith that
the dreams of pious muminin (believers) are generally true
dreams.
Another Hadith states: "The most
true dreams are those seen at the time of Sahar (early dawn).
IS SALAH
NECESSARY?
In some Ahadith that deal with 'Istikharah',
mention has been made of two raka'at, while others contain no
mention of Salah before 'Istikharah'. Since the narration of
Hadrat Jabir (Radhiallaahu Anhu) mentions the
performance of two raka'at before 'Istikharah', Allamah 'Aini
(RA) has stated that it is Sunnah to perform two raka'at
before 'Istikharah'. In fact, the narration of Abu Ayyub
Ansari (Radhiallaahu Anhu) contains the following
words: ‘Thumma salli maa kataballaahu laka’
"Then perform how many rakaat
Allah has destined for you" referring to the fact that if more
than two raka'at (whether 4, 6, 8 etc.) are performed, it will
be preferable. This narration of Hadrat Abu Ayyub Ansari (Radhiallaahu
Anhu) also mentions of the performance of 'wudu’ properly
before the Salah, and praising Allah before the du'a.
However, since most of the
narrations do not have any mention of Salah, 'Istikharah’ will
be correct by reciting the du’a only, especially when
circumstances do not allow one to perform Salah.
HOW MANY TIMES?
As far as performance of 'Istikharah'
more than once is concerned, the "Ulama have regarded it as 'mustahabb'
i.e. preferable to perform it three times. This is on the
basis of the narration of Ibn Mas'ud (Radhiallaahu Anhu)
wherein he states that when Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam) made du’aa, he would repeat it three times.
However this is not a Sunnah in
Istikharah as there has been no mention in this regard in any
of the Ahadith of Istikharah. As regards the narration of
seven times, due to it being an unauthentic narration, it
cannot be used as a basis for the establishment of any matter
in Din.
THE SHORTEST
FORM OF ISTIKHARAH1
In a ‘weak’ narration, Hadrat Abu
Bakr (Radhiallaahu Anhu) is reported to have stated
that whenever Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam)
intended to do anything, he used to say:
"O Allah, destine good for me, and
choose for me'
CONCLUSION
Lastly, one of the most important
benefits of Istikharah is that it strengthens a person's
connection with Allah. Through excessive Istikharah, one
learns to take directly from the treasures of our Creator, the
Being in whose hands lies all good and bad, benefit and harm.
May Allah grant the writer, the reader and the rest of the
ummah the understanding of this great and noble Sunnah.
From the above, it is apparent how
easy Din has been made by Allah, and actually we are the ones
who have made Din difficult. Consequently, the lifestyle that
we follow causes us, as well as others, to believe that Islam
is a difficult way of life. However, Allah has kept comfort,
contentment, peace of mind and ease only in following His
commands and the Sunnah of His Rasul (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam).
Now that we have learnt the
importance of this great Sunnah, it remains our responsibility
to search for every other Sunnah, bring it into our lives and
take it to the rest of mankind. This was indeed the way of the
Honourable Companions of Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam) and our pious predecessors. May Allah grant us
the towfiq to follow their noble footsteps, Aameen.
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