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
Random thoughts or reflections of one's daily anxieties and desires, often lacking spiritual significance. Key Principles for Interpretation Alignment with Scripture: Any interpretation must align with the Holy Quran and the practice of the Prophet Muhammad (sa). Symbolism (The Language of God): tabeer ur roya ahmadiyya
In the Ahmadiyya tradition, dreams are categorized into three types: The term Tabeer-ur-Roya refers to the science of