Skip to main content

(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