Skip to content
Grounded in the Sunnah

Your dream,read in the lightof the Sunnah.

Manam interprets your dreams with four classical Islamic sources — Ibn Sirin, al-Qafsi, Hathurani, and al-Jibali — synthesized with care, cited by name, and held to the etiquette the Prophet ﷺ taught.

3 free interpretations to start. No card needed.

How Manam works

  1. 1

    Describe your dream

  2. 2

    We read it across four classical scholars and cite them

  3. 3

    Get Sunnah guidance, saved privately

Sample interpretation

"I dreamt of a clear stream of water flowing through my house."

Manam looks up water across all four sources, notes that Ibn Sirin reads abundant clean water as "a happy life, money, prosperity, expansion of one's business", grounds it in al-Qafsi's citation of "And We have made from water every living thing" — Al-Anbiyā 21:30 — and flags Hathurani's reading of running water through the house as blessing entering the home.

Symbols matched
  • Water
    4 sources · Ibn Sirin p.471 · al-Qafsi p.105 · Hathurani · al-Jibali
  • House
    3 sources · Ibn Sirin p.217 · al-Qafsi · Hathurani
  • Stream
    Cross-ref to Water · al-Qafsi p.105
Try it with your own dream →
Built with reverence

What Manam does — and what it refuses to do.

Dream interpretation is a serious matter in Islam. We've designed Manam to honor that.

Every claim cited

Each interpretation traces back to specific entries by name and page. No invented meanings.

Sunnah-honoring guidance

We surface the Prophet's etiquette around dreams — what to do after a good dream and a bad one.

Multiple scholars, one view

Where scholars agree, we synthesize. Where they differ, we tell you so.

Four classical sources

6,544 entries from four scholars — every interpretation cites them.

When the scholars agree, you get one clean reading. When they differ, we surface that too.

4,418 entries

Ibn Sirin (Al-Akili tr.)

Ta'bīr al-Ru'yā

The classical alphabetical dictionary by the master interpreter of the Tabi'in.

795 entries

Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi

Interpretations of Dreams

Maliki scholar (7th c. AH); thematic chapters from Heavens to Hereafter.

968 entries

Hathurani translation

Dreams and Interpretations

Concise sectioned rendering of Ibn Sireen — Islamic Book Service, India.

363 entries + 209 du'as

Muhammad al-Jibali

The Dreamer's Handbook

Sunnah-grounded etiquette of dreams: sleep adhkar, categories, guidance.

From the Sunnah
"When one of you sees a pleasant dream, let him praise Allah and share it with those he loves. When he sees an unpleasant one, let him seek refuge from its evil and not relate it."
Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim — the Prophet ﷺ
Simple pricing

Free to start. No card needed.

Every account includes three interpretations each month, with the full library and your saved history.

Free

$0 / month
  • 3 free dream interpretations every month
  • Full Du'a + symbol library
  • Saved dream history
  • No card needed
Start free

Manam Pro

In the works

A Pro plan with unlimited interpretations is in the works. For now, every account enjoys the full free tier — there's nothing to buy.