Dreams marked the beginning of revelation — and in Islam, they remain a sacred thread to the unseen.
In this episode, we explore the spiritual power of dreams with Ustadh Arif (Abu Muhammad), a dream interpreter who’s helped countless Muslims find meaning in the messages they receive at night.
We also follow Syeda’s powerful journey — a vivid dream that changed everything, told and interpreted live for the first time.
Some dreams fade by morning.But some? They stay with us — and if we listen, they just might lead us home.
✨Community Spotlight: Say Somaali✨
In this episode, we’re highlighting Say Somaali — a grassroots initiative supporting Somali students in Toronto. Now in its 3rd year, their Community Scholarship Fund has already awarded over $30,000 to students in fields like Engineering, Public Health, and Political Science.
Every dollar raised goes directly to students — no overhead, just impact. This year, they’re aiming to raise another $30,000, and The Digital Sisterhood is proud to partner with them.
Visit the LaunchGood link in our show notes below to donate, share, or make duaa. Let’s build the future, together.
https://www.launchgood.com/v4/campaign/say_somaali_community_scholarship_fund
This episode of The Digital Sisterhood was brought to you by our incredible team.
✨Credits ✨
Guests: Syeda Jamal & Ustadh Arif (Abu Muhammad)
Season Producer: Khweya Bezeid
Episode Producer: Cadar Mohamud & Maaheen Khan-Bashir
Production Manager: Maaheen Khan-Bashir
Writer: Cadar Mohamud & Maaheen Khan-Bashir
Sound Design: Youssef Douazou & Yahya Arfouai
Marketing & Design: Wasima Farah
Honourable mentions:
Safia Mohamed
Noura A Sheikh
Sawsan Abdillahi
Fardosa ❤️
References/Services:
Ustadh Arif Services & Courses: https://linktr.ee/dreamswitharif?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwK5TyBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp19dB8K9QA_YQCa2EHZMDVKogSV99wwpcnP6Dr861tC_vixi28I6LFqaZVNM_aem_t8Lk6AIyrhLBvMkw15aDYg
Aisha RadiAllahu anha dua (for good dreams):
Aisha radhi allaahu anha would say in dua:
عن عائشةَ أنَّها كانتْ إذا أرادَتِ النَّومَ تقولُ: اللهم إنِّي أسأَلُكَ رُؤيا صالحةً صادقةً غَيرَ كاذبةٍ، نافعةً غَيرَ ضارَّةٍ. وكانتْ إذا قالتْ هذا قد عرَفوا أنَّها غَيرُ متكلِّمةٍ بشيءٍ حتى تُصبِحَ، أو تَسْتيقِظَ مِن الليلِ.
”‘Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) used to say when she intended to sleep:
‘O Allah, I ask You for a righteous, truthful dream — not false, beneficial and not harmful.’
And when she said this, they (the people around her) would know that she would not speak to anyone until morning or until she woke up during the night.”
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