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I Saw Jesus Christ

It was night and I was on top of a building standing for prayer. I could see the dark sky painted across the horizon. And, I saw a giant profile of a person in the dark sky. The person was standing facing towards me like how a person stands for prayer or salat. However, his face was looking down as though he was in “qiyam” position.

It was a position of reverence, respect or standing in salutation towards me. I just say “this is Jesus Christ”. I do not know why I said it was Jesus Christ. I simply know that it was him- Hazret Isa alaihis salam.

Suddenly, I saw a white moon traversing across the sky and prostrating continuously. Two men appeared in white suddenly and started approaching me in a gentle manner. That is all I dreamt. I dreamt Jesus Christ in Qiyam position facing me. It is a position of respect towards me. The moon was prostrating me. As I was pondering over the dream, I remembered the following verses 12:4 to 6 in the Al Quran:

When Joseph said to his father: My father, I have seen eleven planets and the sun and the moon, I saw them prostrating to me

He said: O my son, do not tell your vision to your brothers, or they will plan against you. The devil is to man a clear enemy

And as such, your Lord has chosen you, and He teaches you the interpretation of the narrations, and He completes His blessings upon you and upon the descendants of Jacob, as He completed it for your fathers before that, Abraham and Isaac. Your Lord is Knowledgeable, Wise.


In my earlier dream I saw Prophet Muhammad and now I have seen Jesus Christ.

May Allah swt guide us all!

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