(The Great Book of Interpretation of Dreams) is one of the most foundational and widely cited works in the history of Islamic dream analysis. Historically attributed to the 7th-century Muslim scholar Ibn Sirin (d. 110 AH/728 AD), this work remains a central reference for those seeking to understand the spiritual and psychological meanings behind their visions.
Tafsir al-Ahlam al-Kabir (The Great Interpretation of Dreams) is a classic Islamic text traditionally attributed to the 7th-century scholar
: The book emphasizes that a dream's meaning changes based on the dreamer’s personal character, time of year, and religious standing. Critical Note on Authorship