Why Does Muhammad Qasim Share His Dreams? Analysis in the Light of Qur'an and Hadith
بسم اللہ الرّحمٰن الرّحیم
The topic we will discuss today is "Dreams" and especially the compassionate dream of Muhammad Qasim bin Abdul Kareem and what is his significance in our life? Many people ask why does Muhammad Qasim bin Abdul Karim share his dreams and why it is so important to promote and articulate these dreams.
I have done research on this subject and today I will tell you fully in the light of Qur'an and Hadith why Muhammad Qasim narrates his compassionate dreams to everyone.
There will be very few dreams near the Day of Judgment that will not come true
Abu Huraira (RA) reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying:When the time draws near (when the Resurrection is near) a believer's dream can hardly be false. And the truest vision will be of one who is himself the most truthful in speech, for the vision of a Muslim is the forty-fifth part of Prophecy, (Reference: Sahi Muslim 2263, Book reference: Book 42, Hadith 9, English translation, Book 29, Hadith 5621)
Abu Huraira (RA) reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying:I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) saying, "Nothing is left of the prophetism except Al-Mubashshirat." They asked, "What are Al-Mubashshirat?" He replied, "The true good dreams (that conveys glad tidings). (Reference: Sahi Bukhari 6990, Book reference: Book 91, Hadith 9, English translation: vol 9, Book 87, Hadith 119)
This is because the Prophethood and its effects will be so far away that the believers will be guided by dreams which will bring them glad tidings or will help them to be patient and to stand firm in their faith.
True dreams are the forty-sixth part of the prophecy
Hazrat Anas (RA) says that the Messenger of Allah Muhammad (ﷺ) said: A good dream is one of the forty-six parts of prophethood (Bukhari and Muslim) (Mishkwat Sharif. Vol. IV. Chapter of the dream). Hadith 541.
Dreams have a special significance in Islam
The story of Yusuf AS mentioned in Qur'an helps to open the eyes and to awaken those people who unjustifiably deny the dreams of the believers and the guidance attached to them. On the contrary, in Qur'an, Allah Himself mentions the dream of a non-Muslim king of Egypt in the time of Yusuf AS, whose dream saved his kingdom from a great calamity and disaster. Allah SWT says in Qur’an in Surah Yusuf:
“And [one day] the King said, I dreamt of seven fat cows eaten up by seven skinny ones; and seven green ears of grain and [seven] others dry. O chiefs! Tell me the meaning of my dream if you can interpret dreams.” (Surah Yusuf 12:43)
The King of Egypt had a very frightening dream and he asked his most experienced advisers to tell him the interpretation of this dream. They all tried hard but no one could give a satisfactory answer. One of the servants in the King's palace remembered Yusuf AS and his ability to interpret the dreams from his time in the prison because he himself got benefited from Yusuf AS’s ability to interpret dreams when he was in prison with him.
So, the King's advisers visited the prison and asked Yusuf AS about the King's dream. Yusuf AS interpreted that the time is about to come to Egypt when there would be seven years of fertility and then seven years of barrenness or famine. Yusuf AS suggested them to maintain discipline in the usage and distribution of resources in coming years of difficulty. He also told that after these difficult 14 years, the land of Egypt will be fertile again and wealth and the grain will be abundant.
The King was glad to know about this interpretation of Yusuf AS and he ordered his release and promoted him to the position of Finance Minister of Egypt. As a result, Yusuf AS took the responsibility of farming and storing the grain. He used and distributed resources wisely. He saved resources during the seven years of fertility and stored it for the next seven years of famine. In this way, he saved his kingdom from the great tribulation and trial. And thus, the guidance hidden in the dream saved many lives. Don’t forget that this dream was seen by a non-Muslim king!
Muhammad Qasim's dreams warn us about upcoming trials and they guide us to the best way to deal with them and often they have good tidings in them
In the same way, if we see the compassionate dreams of Muhammad Qasim bin Abdul Kareem, we will find that these dreams are a special blessing from Allah SWT. These dreams guide us on how we can progress and how we can prepare ourselves for difficult times. These dreams also contain glad tidings for Ummah and also they warn us about incoming sufferings that Ummah will face in coming times and as well as about the conspiracies of non believers against Islam. Muhammad Qasim's dreams indicate that the situation will get worse soon and we must do planning for it otherwise we will suffer badly.
It is very important to spread Muhammad Qasim's dreams
If, according to Muhammad Qasim's divine dreams, a third world war breaks out in the Middle East, a large number of people, especially Muslims, will be perished. To avoid this catastrophe, we must spread these dreams and we must unite and we must do planning to save people's lives. If we don’t do this, a large number of innocent people will fall victim to the war. Through Muhammad Qasim’s dreams we can make people aware of what they should do to protect themselves in future and therefore it makes us realized that how important and necessary it is to spread Muhammad Qasim’s dreams to others.
Spreading Muhammad Qasim's dreams will awaken people and prepare them for the difficult times ahead
If Pakistan is taken into account, spreading the dreams of Muhammad Qasim will not only bring awareness among people but also these dreams will help in convincing the main leadership of Pakistan, especially, the Army Chief, how to handle the situation when it will get out of control and when there will be chaos and uncertainty everywhere in Pakistan. Then, when the army chief will listen to Qasim's dreams carefully and he believes in them, the last Prophet Muhammad ﷺ too will testify to him through his dream that Muhammad Qasim's dreams are true and that they are from Allah.
There is no justification for rejecting Muhammad Qasim's dreams
Muhammad Qasim, is a common man and a follower of the last Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. He has been waiting for his dreams to come true for the last 28 years, just as Yusuf AS waited patiently for years and endured hardships in his life and faced difficulties. It is Allah's will for whom He will bestow His special blessings and count them among the righteous ones.
Allah SWT says in the Qur'an in Surah Yusuf: "And thus did We give to Yusuf power in the land, he had mastery in it wherever he liked; We send down Our mercy on whom We please, and We do not waste the reward of those who do good” (Surah Yusuf 12:56).
This is a brief analysis of Muhammad Qasim's dreams in the light of the Qur'an and Hadith. Some scholars took the path of silence and did not believe in Muhammad Qasim's dreams. However, the scholars who deny Qasim's dreams came either out of fear or because of unfamiliarity or ignorance of the knowledge about dreams mentioned in the Qur'an and Hadith. Today we have proved to you from the Qur'an that how an Egyptian non-Muslim king’s dream saved his kingdom from a disaster and trial and Allah SWT Himself mentioned the dream of that King in the Qur'an. Given this example of Qur'an, no scholar should ignore Muhammad Qasim's dreams. Therefore, we appeal to our scholars to come forward and consider the dreams of Muhammad Qasim carefully and patiently before giving any judgment or statement in a hurry, because these dreams contain very crucial messages from Allah SWT and the last Prophet Muhammad ﷺ regarding Pakistan and the rise of Islam.
There is no justification for rejecting these dreams by anyone in general or in particular because rejecting these dreams means that you are rejecting the guidance of Qur'an and Hadith about dreams because according to the Qur'an and Hadith, such dreams are possible! Don't let the hastily formed opinion contrary to the Shari'ah and Allah will accuse you of this.
End of the discussion
We will end our discussion with this blessed hadith of the last Prophet Muhammad ﷺ which he narrated in the last moments of his blessed life, and in this hadith, he mentioned the significance of a believer's dreams. It was narrated that 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas RA said: The Messenger of Allah (SWT) drew aside the curtain when he had a cloth wrapped around his head during his final illness, and said: 'O Allah, I have conveyed (the Message)' three times. 'There is nothing left of the features of Prophethood except a good dream that a person sees or is seen by others for him. But I have been forbidden to recite the Qur'an when bowing and prostrating, so when you bow, then glorify your Lord and when you prostrate, then strive hard in supplication, for it is more deserving of a response.' (Sunan-An-Nasai, 1121)
Humble request to the most respected Scholars
Our most respected scholars of the Indo-Pak subcontinent! we humbly request you to consider the dreams of Muhammad Qasim bin Abdul Kareem, as Allah SWT has commanded in the Qur'an that when any news comes to you, Confirm it before you judge.
In verse 43 of Surah Yusuf in the Qur'an, Allah Himself mentions the dream of a non-Muslim Egyptian King and how Allah saved his kingdom and his people from a calamity and famine after giving them warning in his dream. Don't reject Muhammad Qasim's dreams in a hurry and judge carefully in this matter. Because according to the Qur'an and Hadith, it is quite possible to have such dreams, don’t make an opinion contrary to the Shari'ah in a hurry, and Allah will accuse you of this.