Ahlamu Swalath -

For centuries, Islamic scholars and spiritual masters (Sufis) have discussed that a person’s prayer does not end when they say Assalamu Alaikum . Instead, the energy, sincerity, and concentration ( Khusyu ) of that prayer travel with the believer—manifesting in dreams, affecting their daily mood, and even being seen by others in the spiritual realm.

Here is why understanding this concept can transform your worship. Have you ever had a disturbing dream after a day of rushed, distracted prayer? Or a peaceful dream after a night of deep, tearful Tahajjud ? ahlamu swalath

Literally translated from Arabic-influenced phrasing, Ahlam means "dreams" or "visions," and Swalath means "prayer." So, refers to dreams or spiritual visions related to the state of one's prayer. affecting their daily mood

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