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Isa dreams

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Isa dreams are dreams or visions experienced by Muslims of the Prophet Isa al Masih, also known as Jesus the Messiah.[1] Islam has a long history of reliance and interest in dreams and dream interpretation.[2][3][4] Muhammad is recorded in Sura 23 of the Quran as having received the text of the Quran in two visions of the angel Gabriel. These visions are viewed as the birth of Islam.[5]

An Islamic interpretation of the dream may include: "One who sees Jesus, upon whom be peace, in a dream will become an ascetic, travels throughout the land, escape from his enemy and may become a renowned physician."[6][7][8][9] Evangelical Christian publications believe that reports of these dreams affirm that Jesus Christ is appearing to Muslims.[10][11][12][13][14][15] Christian scholars and organizations document Muslim converts to Christianity who say that Isa dreams were instrumental in their conversion.[16] Such testimony reports Isa with a glowing face, getting instructions or warning, and having feelings of compassion and peace.[17][18][14][19][20][21]

Further reading[edit]

"A Wind in the House of Islam" by David Garrison, 2013, WIGTake, Monument, CO.
Dreams and Visions: Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World? by Tom Doyle, 2012, Thomas Nelson, Nashville, TN.
Dreams and Visions: Muslim’s Miraculous Journey to Jesus by Rick Kronk, 2010, Destiny Image Europe, Via Maiella, 1, 66020 San Giovanni Teatino – Italy.
Interpreting the Symbols and Types by Kevin J. Conner, 1992, City Christian Publishing, 9200 NE Fremont, Portland, OR 97220
Miracles Among Muslims – the Jesus visions by Christine Darg, 2006, Destiny Image Europe, Via Maiella, 1, 66020 San Giovanni Teatino – Italy.

References[edit]

  1. Sura 3:45 (Al-Imran) - "The angels said to Mariam (Mary): 'Allah bids you rejoice in a Word from Him. His name is al-Masih (Messiah), Isa the son of Mariam.
  2. Bill Musk, “Dreams and the Ordinary Muslim,” 164
  3. John C. Lamoreaux, The Early Muslim Tradition of Dream Interpretation (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2002), 4
  4. Kronk, 67
  5. The Concise Encyclopedia of Islam (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991), 335
  6. "Dreams about Jesus Islamic Interpretations Explanation". Myislamicdream.com. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  7. "يوم الجمعة تاتيك كل الاخبار ان شاء الله". Ahmedibraahmed.forumegypt.net. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  8. "-". Forum.el-wild.com. 10 September 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  9. http://www.answering-islam.org/Testimonies/
  10. Tom Doyle, Dreams and Visions: Muslims’ Miraculous Journey to Jesus (Thomas Nelson Publishing, Nashville, TN, 2012)
  11. Rick Kronk, Dreams and Visions: Muslims’ Miraculous Journey to Jesus (Destiny Image Europe, San Giovanni Teatino, Italy, 2010)
  12. Christine Darg, Miracles Among Muslims: the Jesus Visions, (Destiny Image Europe, San Giovanni Teatino, Italy, 2006)
  13. David Garrison, A Wind in the House of Islam, (WigTake Publishing, Monument, CO, 2013)
  14. 14.0 14.1 "Yahoo". Yahoo. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  15. "Links for further research". Isadreams.org. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  16. Doyle, xiii
  17. "Mohammed Nigeria". Morethandreams.org. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  18. Kronk, chapter 3, Amina's story; Doyle, 65
  19. Doyle, 7, 9, 33, 35, 51, 66, 80, 132
  20. "From Dreams to Reality". Morethandreams.org. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  21. Darg, 16

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