The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, “The dream of a believer is one forty-sixth part of prophethood” (Bukhari). While not every dream is a vision, the ones that carry weight are often rooted in the spiritual residue of worship.
You cannot force a blessed dream, but you can create the conditions for it. ahlamu swalath
The next time you stand for Swalath , remember: you are not just bending your body. You are weaving a spiritual garment that you will wear in your sleep. Make it beautiful. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said,
End the session by raising your hands and asking Allah for your needs, for the Salawat is a guaranteed vehicle for the acceptance of Du’a. The next time you stand for Swalath ,
Your goal is simply to please Allah through your prayer. The dreams are a side-effect—a gift, not a requirement. If you start praying just to have "amazing dreams," you have corrupted your intention ( Niyyah ). Seek Allah, not visions.
It is often recited to:
If your dreams feel chaotic, don't just blame shaytan . Check your Khusyu in the last prayer you offered.