The Power of Anger: An Islamic Perspective on a Violent Dream

The Power of Anger: An Islamic Perspective on a Violent Dream
I was in a shop and saw people running passed the shop in dear. I went out to find out the cause and found their were black people with hooded mask carrying stones and injuring people. Robbing them and beating up innocent people. They came to me and started beating me and attempting to rob me. I was exploding with a anger and grab each person one by twisting the neck and killing them. The gang was steadily become fearful of my superior strength and resist their assault as killed each one

This dream may be a reflection of the dreamer’s inner turmoil and anger towards a perceived injustice or oppression. The shop symbolizes a place of commerce and exchange, suggesting that the dreamer may feel that their rights or possessions are being threatened. The people running in fear may represent the dreamer’s own fear and anxiety about the situation. The black people with hooded masks could symbolize a sense of unknown or hidden danger, while the stones they carry may represent the weight of their actions and the harm they are causing. The dreamer’s attempt to find the cause of the chaos shows a desire for justice and understanding. However, when the attackers turn on the dreamer, their anger and frustration boil over, leading them to use violence to defend themselves. This could be a reflection of the dreamer’s inner struggle to control their emotions and impulses. In Islamic teachings, anger is seen as a natural emotion, but it must be controlled and channeled in a positive way. The dreamer’s actions of twisting necks and killing their attackers may symbolize their desire to overcome their anger and assert their power and strength. The gang’s fear of the dreamer’s superior strength could represent the dreamer’s inner strength and resilience in the face of adversity. However, the dreamer must also be cautious not to let their anger consume them and lead them to commit acts of violence. This dream may be a reminder for the dreamer to find healthy ways to manage their anger and to seek justice and peace through peaceful means.