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Scary dreams can leave you shaken… but did you know Islam gives clear guidance about them?
In this powerful reminder, we share a حديث from Sahih Muslim (Hadith 5925) where the Prophet ﷺ warned about sharing bad dreams.
Not every dream is from Allah — some are from Shaytan to create fear. Learn what to do when you see a nightmare and how to protect yourself according to Islam.
👉 Watch till the end and reflect.
💬 Have you ever shared a bad dream? Comment below.

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00:00Don't tell anyone your nightmare. This is a warning from Islam.
00:04A man once came to the Prophet, peace be upon him, his voice trembling, his heart full of fear.
00:09He said, Ya Rasulallah, I saw something terrifying. My head was cut off and I was running after it.
00:15Imagine that fear. Imagine waking up like that.
00:18But listen to what the Prophet, peace be upon him, said.
00:21He didn't say tell everyone. He didn't say analyze it.
00:24He said, do not tell people about shaitan playing with you in your sleep.
00:27This is from Sahih Muslim, Hadith 5925.
00:30Because not every dream is from Allah.
00:32Some are just tricks of shaitan meant to scare you, shake you, weaken you.
00:35So next time you wake up scared, don't spread fear.
00:38Turn to Allah. Seek his protection and let it go.
00:41Be honest. Have you ever shared a bad dream?
00:43Type yes or never again.
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