MY HEART DOCTOR

MY HEART DOCTOR
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Syahril and Ryan are still there!a second ummnya, they tried to get the best solution for Mimi and Syahril.


For his second family Ummi happiness Syahril is the main as well as his family in Jambi except the grandfather.


"Riil, when are you going to say with Mimi son?" Umm Fatmah always asked the same thing to Shahril.


"Hummm, ummi. How does Shahril


can believe Ummi, how does Syahril


can invite him without any rejection." said Syahril who was also confused to start it.


"Now Ummi asked, you love each other right? are you ready for the consequences ahead?" ask Umm Fatmah.


"Yes Ummi, we need each other, we love each other Otherwise, there is no way Mimi admits that she was engaged from the beginning she entered this university. Though before he left here, Syahril already me!knta Umma and Babah proposed to her even Syahril asked that we both be engaged, but she refused because she was afraid of a bond."


"But after he was here, he himself admitted that he was engaged and proudly acknowledged the Shahril at that time in front of everywhere and his senior at that time." shahril explained and remembered how Mimi initially became maba and Mimi claimed she was engaged when her male and senior men asked if she had a boyfriend or not.


From there Syahril also deepened in love with Mimi, Syahril believed in what Mimi said when Mimi refused to be engaged and refused to let Mimi go to college with her sword dinklta.


Mimk always asks that they keep each other's eyes and heart. Both Mimi and Syahril did so until their relationship even though the separation distance remained harmonious.


"Well then, what else is waiting for,. Well even though the result can be said Fifty-Fifty anyway." said Ummi Fatmah who ended up hesitating as well.


Syahril rubbed his hair back, he was also confused about what to do because he knew Mimi was the one who would tip the establishment.


"Ummi asked him yesterday, but yangnummi saw he was confused, he hesitated. He said he wanted to marry even his dream he just wanted to marry the first person he loved that you want but he hesitated to make a decision, he was afraid he said." said Umm Fatmah.


"Fear why Ummi?" asked Ryan who was also confused to think about the relationship.


"He was afraid of giving a wrong answer, he was afraid that if he gave an answer would hurt everything, even though he knew whatever answer he would make sure it would hurt everyone" said Umm Fatimah.


"What does Ummi mean?" ask Ryan.


"So prayer doesn't have a good answer!!" muttered Ryan.


"Either son, Ummi was confused. All the answers will hurt all, huhh your relationship is full of mystery.'' said Umm Fatimah.


"Not only the mystery of Ummi, but Mimi's words are full of puzzles." said Ryan who finally sat on the sofa and leaned his head on the head of the sofa.


"Ummi has also told him to make istikharah, rope well it.'' said Mummi Fatmah.


"Well, what is Ummi?" ask Ryan.


"Well it's the same answer, he's getting confused and scared" replied Umm Fatmah.


"What Mimi fears is real, the two of you complement each other, love each other and love each other even both parents have approved, continue the way he feared again." ryan did not think.


"What did he get from his Istikharah Ummi?" ask Syahril.


"Emmm, have you also been istikharah son? asking God for the best guidance?" Umm Fatmah did not answer but asked Syahril.


"It's Ummi." replied Syahril.


"What do you get?" ask Ummi.


"Huummmm huh, after beristikharah. Syahril dreamed we both look happy as well as Umma and Babah and mother and father. But..." Martyr to continue.


"But what, baby?" ask Umm Fatimah who also wants to know.


"That rope was Ummi, when our happiness around him was muddy even though we continued to step foot mud as if following us." replied Syahril.


Deg deg deg deg deg jangung Ummi Fatmah and Fatimah want to stop hearing the same dream told by Mimi to them both the other day.


"O Allah, what trials will you give to the slave-bearers?" murmured Umm Fatmah in the heart.


"O Allah, why are their dreams the same, what will you show us" said Umm Fatimah in her heart.


"When did you dream like that?" ask Ryan.


"Before we decided to go home at that time Yan, I've been a few times istikharah for!establish myself to marry Mimi immediately, and I also ask God to ask my mother and father to agree with my plan" replied Syahril.


"What's after you walked the mud yourself was gone?" ummi Fatimah wanted to make sure.


"Yes Ummi, why does Ummi know?" shahril replied and asked his umminya, Ryan also looked towards his Ummi.


Deg Ummi Fatmah and Fatimah looked at each other and shook their heads as if to say "irrrrible."


"Yes Ummi, why can Ummi know Dream Syahril? ummi is a psychic." asked Ryan jokingly.


"You are ", said Umm Fatimah by throwing a chair cushion at her bangs.


"Hmm why does Mimi know that she's not a psychic?" say Ryan again.


"Huuum because the dream of Shahril is the same as the dream of Mimi" replied Abi Arsyad who was already among them.


Jedderrr as if lightning had struck Syahril.


"I mean BI?" ask Syahril.


"Abi has come home, kok ndak salam." said Ummi who immediately stood up and kissed Abi's hand while Abi also stroked Ummi's head.


"Eh Abi has also come home, when will BI return?" ummi Fatimah said to her husband who was also obedient and while greeting and kissing her husband's hand and Abi Risyad's hand stroked the head of Umm Fatimah.


Ryan and Shahril stood up !he covers both his ashes.


"Where do you want to hear Abi's greeting, you are cool to discuss that." replied Abi.


"Hehee sorry Bi." replied Umm Fatmah.


"So how?" abi asked and all shook their heads as if they had not found a solution.


"Abi said, what do dreams of Shahril and Mimi mean?" ask Umma Fatimah to her husband.


"But I asked Abi Mi, Abi tafsir tafsir dream" said Abi Risyad with a joke and ummi Fatimah pursed her lips.


"Tuh lips conditioned Mi, maaih at the house of this mass Arsyad." whisiknha.


"ISS." replied Umm Fatimah.


"What? " ask Abi Risyad everyone also looks towards her waiting for an answer.


"Well why look at Abi anyway?" ask Abi Risyad.


"Because Abi is a tafsir" they all said.


"Heleh, Abi this interpretation of the Qur'an is not a dream interpretation of times" he replied.


"Where does Abi know about dreams" he added.


"yes there is at least an enlightenment that BI." said Ryan.


"Heemmm didn't call her the same name" Abi replied, and suddenly Abi Risyad got a look of horror from all of them.


"Hemm yes." he replied again when suddenly getting a horror attack. "Your eyes are more horror than the gaze of the suzanna" he said and as soon as he got a pinch from his wife.


"Today yank, Ihh yank sick." said Abi menhan sick from the deadly attack from his wife.


"The food is answered" said Ummi Fatimah.


"Huh naain fate tafsir Qur'an so tafsir dream." he said by fixing his seat and megetes soundsystem. "Ehem ahem." said Abi Risyad.


"Bi's school, Keg wants a talk" Ryan said with a smile at his brother's behavior.


"Ckk patiently napa." she replied.


"Emm giny. Every human has experienced a dream. Dreams can be fun, scary, frustrating, calming, boring, or downright weird.


Every night, humans are thought to dream from one to five or six dreams. But it depends on how long we sleep and how many cycles of rapid-eye movement (REM).


One generally accepted concept is that dreaming is a highly emotional process of the amygdala (emotional center in the brain), which is active during sleep.


If we ever wake up from a very unsettling or strange dream, we may wonder, why can we dream of those things. Many dream interpretations attempt to explain the meaning contained in dreams.


Even so, the interpretation of dreams in Islam has been a secret speaker since the time of the prophet. Not infrequently the prophets received guidance from Allah SWT through dreams. However, do not let dreams make us believe superstition. For there are also dreams that come from demons and jinn." Abi Risyad began to explain what a dream was


"Then, how is the interpretation of dreams in Islam actually Bi?" ask the impatient Shahril.


"Patience Real, very bad." replied Abi and finally continued the story. precisely the interpretation.


"The Interpretation of Dreams According to Islam Divided 3


The Prophet Muhammad classified the types of dreams into three parts. This is based on one of the hadiths, he said:


وَالرُّؤْيَا ثَلَاثٌ، الحَسَنَةُ بُشْرَى مِنَ اللَّهِ، وَالرُّؤْيَا يُحَدِّثُ الرَّجُلُ بِهَا نَفْسَهُ، وَالرُّؤْيَا تَحْزِينٌ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ، فَإِذَا رَأَى أَحَدُكُمْ رُؤْيَا يَكْرَهُهَا فَلَا يُحَدِّثْ بِهَا أَحَدًا وَلْيَقُمْ فَلْيُصَلِّ


It means: "The dream is three. Good dreams are good tidings from God, dreams because of the innate thoughts of a person (when awake), and sad dreams that come from Satan. If you dream of something that you do not like, then do not tell anyone, stand up and pray!." (Moslem HR).


Based on the hadith above, it is understood that not all dreams experienced can be used as clues. Because there is a possibility of dreams experienced, not coming from God. But because of the whisper of the devil or how we get busy in thinking about a certain object, until the object is carried away in a dream.


Dream Interpretation that Becomes a Clue According to Islam


Dream interpretation that can be used as a foothold or guide is really derived from the guidance of Allah SWT. In the holy book the Quran is presented in the following verse:


لَهُمُ الْبُشْرَى فِي الْحَيَاةِ الدُّنْيَا وَفِي الْآخِرَةِ


"For them is glad tidings in the life of the world and in the Hereafter." (QS. Jonah: 64).


The meaning of 'joyful news' in the above verse, is a good dream experienced by a Muslim. Which is then explained also in the hadith of the Prophet SAW:


هِيَ الرُّؤْيَا الصَّالِحَةُ، يَرَاهَا الْمُسْلِمُ، أَوْ تُرَى لَهُ


"The meaning of joy in the above verse is a good dream seen by Muslims or shown to them." (HR Ibn Majah).


Examples of Dreams Coming from Allah SWT


One of the companions of Prophet Muhammad SAW, Abdullah bin Zaid and Umar bin Khattab had a dream. Their dreams were once used as a determinant of the shari'atan adhan. The Prophet made the basis of his determination from a dream. This is one example of dream interpretation guidance from Allah SWT.


Dreams that are judged do not come from demonic whispers, one of them by marking the time of the dream. When dreams occur in the early hours of the morning or at the time of dawn. Then it is most likely that the dream is a true dream and can be interpreted.


While the dream that is considered to come from the whisper of the devil, is a dream that occurs at the beginning of the night or in the evening. This provision as outlined by Ibn al-Jauzi:


وَأَصْدَقُ الرُّؤْيَا: رُؤْيَا الْأَسْحَارِ، فَإِنَّهُ وَقْتُ النُّزُولِ الْإِلَهِيِّ، وَاقْتِرَابِ الرَّحْمَةِ وَالْمَغْفِرَةِ، وَسُكُونِ الشَّيَاطِينِ، وَعَكْسُهُ رُؤْيَا الْعَتْمَةِ، عِنْدَ انْتِشَارِ الشَّيَاطِينِ وَالْأَرْوَاحِ الشَّيْطَانِيَّةِ


"The truest dream is in the hour of sahur, for it is the time of the descent (cue) of the deity, close to grace and forgiveness, and the time of the silence of Satan. The opposite is a dream in the evening (early night time)." (Ibn Qayyim al-Jauziyah, Madarij as-Salikin, juz 1, p. 76).


Interpreting Dreams According to Islam is Not Forbidden


It is a privilege to have the ability to interpret dreams. This is evidenced by the advantages obtained by the Prophet Yusuf AS. It is contained in the Qur'an of Joseph verse 21 which means:


"And thus did We give Joseph a good place in the land (Egypt), and that We might teach him not to dream. And Allah has power over His affairs, but most men do not understand."


Thus, learning the science of dream interpretation, is not prohibited in Islam. Even by some scholars, the science of dream interpretation is included in the category of sharia science. One such view is that of the prominent Muslim anthropologist, Ibn Khaldun. Here is his view on the science of dream interpretation:


"The Science of Dreams. This science is part of sharia science and is a new science in religion when the sciences are used as a job and humans write about science. While dreams and dream interpretations have actually existed in the time of Salaf (formerly) as well as exist in the era of khalaf (present day)." (Ibn Khaldun, Muqaddimah Ibn Khaldun, p. 288). I see." Abi Risyad explained.


"Hmm so according to Abi Syahril dream and Mimk gimna Bi?" ask Syahril back.


"Hmm complicated." replied Abi.


"Hah" said everyone.


"Gini Real, Abi asked after the mud, is there anything else?" ask Abi Risyad.


"Hmm yes bi, while we walk apart from the mud !disappearing from the two of us not even just at us but at Umma and the others, but as we walked back the mud was there again until there was a chasm in front of us, there Syahril and Mimi stopped." replied Syahril.


"What do you see across the cliff, son?" ask Umm Fatimah.


"Hummm Syahril could not see Ummi, there was very bright and not even muddy but what the shahril saw from a distance the shadow was like Syahril and Mimi who were holding hands in the middle of this mud" replied Syahril.


Everyone was silent trying to interpret the dream suddenly.


tbc


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