Introduction: The Kaaba and Circumambulation as Universal Symbols in the World of Dreams Dreams speak in the language of symbols, an innate language that transcends words and delves into the depths of the human psyche. The more sacred and deeply rooted a symbol is in the beholder's consciousness, the stronger and more impactful its message. In this context, the vision of the Holy Kaaba and circumambulating it holds a unique position; it is not merely a fleeting vision, but a complete spiritual experience that occurs in the realm of Barzakh, between wakefulness and sleep. The Kaaba, the Qibla of Muslims and the Sacred House of Allah, symbolizes in a dream the center, the direction, the ultimate goal, the Imam (leader), the guide, or even the heart of the believer. As for circumambulation (Tawaf), it is a circular movement around this center, representing submission, adherence, diligent striving, the cycle of life and death, and commitment to the righteous path. When this circumambulation is completed in seven rounds, the symbol acquires a new dimension: that of completeness, perfection, and encompassing. There are seven heavens, seven days, and seven rounds of Tawaf, making this vision a gateway to understanding the stages of the beholder's life and the outcomes of their affairs. General Interpretation of Completing Seven Rounds of Circumambulation Around the Kaaba Major dream interpreters have unanimously agreed that seeing circumambulation around the Sacred House is among the truest and most auspicious visions, especially if the circumambulation is complete and performed correctly. However, each scholar has their unique touch in deciphering the codes of this great symbol. Interpretation by Ibn Sirin Imam Muhammad Ibn Sirin believes that the Kaaba in a dream represents Islam, the Caliph or the Grand Imam, and the congregational mosque. Circumambulating it signifies serving this Imam or ruler, or adhering to the pillars of religion. Whoever sees themselves circumambulating the Kaaba seven full rounds, it indicates their steadfastness in religion, the rectitude of their affairs, and their adherence to the Sunnah. The vision may also signify performing Hajj or Umrah in reality. Ibn Sirin connects the number of rounds to time; completing seven rounds may indicate the passage of seven years of service, obedience, or righteousness, after which the beholder achieves a wish or reaches a goal. Furthermore, complete circumambulation offers safety from fear, repayment of debts, fulfillment of vows, marriage for the single, and guidance for the disobedient. Interpretation by Al-Nabulsi Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi adds other dimensions to the interpretation, seeing the Kaaba as potentially symbolizing a wife of honor and status, parents, or a teacher and mentor. Circumambulating it signifies service and obedience to these individuals. Whoever circumambulates seven times has fulfilled their duty to their parents, treated their spouse well, or acquired complete knowledge from their mentor. Al-Nabulsi emphasizes that circumambulation is a source of safety, as Allah says, "And whoever enters it shall be safe." Thus, completing seven rounds of circumambulation signifies the completion of reasons for safety in the beholder's life, whether safety from poverty, illness, enemies, or fear. He also indicates that circumambulation for a merchant signifies profit, for a sick person healing, for a prisoner release, and for someone distressed the removal of their worries after seven stages or periods of patience and striving. Interpretation by Ibn Shaheen As for Ibn Shaheen Al-Dhahiri, he elaborates on the beholder's state and demeanor during circumambulation. He states that whoever sees themselves circumambulating the House seven times with tranquility and devotion, this is proof of the strength of their faith and the acceptance of their deeds. If the circumambulation is fast without agitation, it indicates a swift response to prayers and the fulfillment of desires. He believes that completing seven rounds signifies the completion of a great matter that the beholder has embarked upon; if they are a student of knowledge, they will complete their studies; if they are building a house, they will complete it; if they are planning a marriage, they will complete it auspiciously. Ibn Shaheen considers this vision for a ruler or sovereign as an indication of the stability of their rule for seven years, or the completion of seven major conquests or projects that will benefit their subjects. Auspicious Omens for Completing Seven Rounds of Circumambulation This vision, in its entirety, is considered among the glad tidings that bring good and blessings to the beholder, and the details of this glad tiding vary according to the details of the vision and the beholder's state. According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin considers this vision conclusive proof of righteousness in both religious and worldly affairs. Whoever was in disobedience and saw themselves completing the circumambulation, it is a glad tiding of sincere repentance that Allah accepts. Whoever was in distress, it is a glad tiding of imminent relief. Whoever was in debt, it is an indication of the full repayment of their debt. For the fearful, it is security and tranquility. He believes that completing the seven rounds signifies the completion of one's religion, perfection in certainty, and the attainment of a position or authority for those worthy of it, being among the symbols of empowerment on earth with truth and justice. According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi focuses on the social and family aspects. The glad tidings here may be a blessed marriage to a righteous partner, the return of a long-awaited absent loved one, or reconciliation between disputing parties. It is also a glad tiding of righteous offspring for the married, where the seven rounds indicate the completion of pregnancy or the upbringing of seven children in righteousness and piety. He believes it signifies complete healing for the sick, complete wealth for the poor, and the achievement of a long-awaited goal, as if the beholder has completed their striving in the world and received their reward. According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen sees the glad tidings in the completion of tasks and the accomplishment of deeds. The vision foretells the success of a commercial project, or receiving a promotion at work after seven years of diligence, or graduating from university with honors. It is a symbol of achievement and perfection. Any incomplete matter in the beholder's life, this vision comes to herald its completion in the best possible way. It also indicates the fulfillment of covenants and agreements, and that the beholder is a trustworthy person who delivers trusts to their rightful owners. Warning Interpretations and the Connotations of Deficiency in the Vision Although the vision is generally commendable, some details may transform it into a warning vision that requires the beholder to review themselves and their actions. According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin warns against seeing circumambulation in an inappropriate place, such as someone circumambulating their house or another mosque other than Al-Masjid Al-Haram, as this may indicate innovation in religion or following falsehood. Also, a deficiency in the number of rounds, such as circumambulating six times and then leaving, indicates a deficiency in one's religion or not completing a started task, or retracting from repentance. As for circumambulating against the direction of the people, it indicates violating Sharia and the community, and falling into a great tribulation or innovation. According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi believes that the warning lies in the manner of circumambulation. Whoever sees themselves circumambulating naked (unless they are among the righteous and ascetic), this may indicate committing a major sin that strips them of Allah's cover. Whoever circumambulates while committing an abomination during Tawaf, such as stealing or backbiting, it indicates the corruption of their intention and the wickedness of their inner self, and that their worship is superficial, devoid of spirit. Circumambulating on the belly or head instead of feet indicates humiliation and disgrace or falling into an extremely difficult matter. According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen focuses on the feeling accompanying the vision. Whoever circumambulates while fearful or fleeing, they will not feel safe in their life due to a sin they committed. Whoever circumambulates feeling distressed and bored, this indicates the heaviness of obedience on their heart and hypocrisy in worship. If they see the Kaaba itself in a bad state or the circumambulation is difficult and overly crowded in a harmful way, this may indicate the emergence of tribulations and the spread of injustice in that place or in the beholder's life. Interpretation of a Dream about Circumambulating the Kaaba Seven Times According to the Seer's State The interpretation of the dream differs fundamentally based on the social and psychological state of the beholder, as each person has their own specific message from this blessed vision. For a Single Woman Ibn Sirin: He believes that a single woman completing seven rounds of circumambulation signifies the completion of her marriage affair. It is as if she completes her life cycle as a single woman to begin a new cycle. The vision is a glad tiding of a righteous and pious husband, of standing among his people, who will be like her Qibla and source of security. It may also indicate the completion of seven years of patience and prayer, followed by relief and a blessed marriage. Al-Nabulsi: He interprets it as the successful completion of an academic or professional stage, or the achievement of a cherished wish she has long prayed for. It may also indicate her good reputation, chastity, and purity among people, and that she is under the protection and care of Allah. Ibn Shaheen: He believes it indicates the completion of her righteousness and piety, and that she will be blessed with a husband similar to her in religion and character. If she works, it is a glad tiding of a promotion or a position worthy of her and her efforts. For a Married Woman Ibn Sirin: Her completion of circumambulation indicates the stability and righteousness of her marital life. She is an obedient wife to her husband, managing her household affairs, and preserving it in his absence and presence. It may be a glad tiding of Hajj or Umrah for her and her husband. It may also indicate the upbringing of seven children or the completion of her children's upbringing in goodness and righteousness. Al-Nabulsi: He sees it as a glad tiding of a complete pregnancy for those awaiting one, or healing from illness, or the repayment of a debt for her husband. Circumambulation here is a symbol of her service to her home and family, and its completion means gaining Allah's pleasure and her husband's satisfaction, and obtaining blessings in her home. Ibn Shaheen: He confirms that it is proof of loyalty and sincerity. She is a wife faithful to her covenant with her husband. The vision may signify the end of long-standing disputes and problems, and the beginning of a new phase of happiness and family harmony. For a Pregnant Woman Ibn Sirin: Completing seven rounds of circumambulation for a pregnant woman is one of the strongest glad tidings ever. It indicates the completion of the months of pregnancy in goodness, and her safety and that of her fetus. It is a glad tiding of an easy and smooth delivery, and being blessed with a child who will have significance, especially if she sees herself kissing the Black Stone. Al-Nabulsi: He adds that the gender of the fetus may be inferred from the place of circumambulation; if she is near the door of the Kaaba or adhering to the Multazam, the newborn may be male, Allah willing. The vision in general is a safety for her from all fears of pregnancy and childbirth. Ibn Shaheen: He believes that the number seven here symbolizes the complete development and health of the fetus. It is an indication that this child will be dutiful to his parents, steadfast in obedience to Allah, and will be a source of pride and happiness for them. For a Divorced or Widowed Woman Ibn Sirin: Her vision of completing seven rounds is an indication of the completion of her waiting period (Iddah) or grief, and the beginning of a new chapter full of goodness. It may be a glad tiding of compensation from Allah, either with a righteous husband better than the previous one, or with goodness in her children, or with ample provision that makes her independent of asking people. Al-Nabulsi: He sees it as a symbol of safety after fear, and comfort after hardship. It is an exit from the circle of pain and sorrow to the circle of divine tranquility and serenity. It may indicate her return to her ex-husband if there is good and righteousness in the matter, after a period of time (which may be seven months or years). Ibn Shaheen: He interprets it as the full restoration of her rights and a victory for her in any dispute or case. It is the completion of a difficult stage, receiving a reward for her patience, and the beginning of a dignified and stable life, Allah willing. For a Man Ibn Sirin: For a man, the vision indicates a position, authority, or great responsibility that he will carry out perfectly. If he is a merchant, it is the completion of a large successful deal. If he is a student, it is the completion of his knowledge. It is a strong indication of his steadfastness on the righteous path, and his service to religion or to a righteous ruler. Al-Nabulsi: He believes it signifies the repayment of debts, safety from enemies, and release from prison. If he is single, he will marry an honorable woman from a noble family. If he is disobedient, he will repent sincerely. Circumambulation for a man is his striving in the affairs of life, and its completion is the full achievement of his goals. Ibn Shaheen: He focuses on fulfilling covenants. The man who sees this dream is a man who keeps his promises and fulfills his trusts. It may indicate that he will perform seven great deeds in his life or serve in a position for seven years that will be filled with justice and prosperity. Psychological Analytical Perspective: Tawaf as a Symbol of Self-Discovery From the perspective of analytical psychology, the vision of circumambulating the Kaaba can be read as a deep symbolic journey towards achieving "psychic integration." The Kaaba in this context represents "The Self" in Carl Jung's concept, which is the essential central point in the psyche that unites all opposites (conscious and unconscious, manifest and latent). The circular circumambulation around this center represents the process of "individuation," which is the diligent and continuous quest to explore different aspects of the self and integrate them into a harmonious whole. The number seven, a number of completeness in many cultures and mythologies, here symbolizes the successful completion of this psychological journey, reaching a state of inner balance, psychological peace, and a feeling of unity with the self and the universe. It is a vision that expresses the beholder's urgent need to find meaning and purpose in their life, and their success in organizing their internal chaos around a higher principle or value that serves as their personal "Kaaba." Special Cases and Multiple Connotations in the Vision of Tawaf Some small details add new dimensions to the vision and specify its meaning more precisely. Circumambulating with a Known Person Ibn Sirin: If this person is righteous, the vision means following their example and righteous path. If they are corrupt, it is a warning against associating with them and following their steps, which may lead to misguidance. Circumambulation here is a partnership in method and goal. Al-Nabulsi: He believes it may indicate a business partnership or kinship with this person. If the circumambulation is complete and easy, the partnership will be successful and blessed. If the circumambulation is difficult, it indicates difficulties in this relationship. Ibn Shaheen: He interprets it as the beholder receiving benefit or help from this person to complete an important matter in their life, such as assistance in marriage, work, or debt repayment. Circumambulating Alone in an Empty Place Ibn Sirin: Indicates the beholder's sincerity in their worship and their avoidance of hypocrisy, and that they have a special status with Allah. It may also indicate that they will hold a position or status alone, unrivaled by anyone. Al-Nabulsi: He believes it may indicate a feeling of loneliness, but it is a positive feeling, which is intimacy with Allah and estrangement from everything else. It is a high degree of spiritual purity. Ibn Shaheen: It may indicate that the beholder will undertake a great deed alone without anyone's help, and will receive full reward for it from Allah. Circumambulating While Touching or Kissing the Black Stone Ibn Sirin: Kissing the Black Stone is following the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him), and indicates the beholder's repentance and its acceptance, and that they follow an Imam of guidance. Touching it is an oath and covenant with Allah upon obedience. Al-Nabulsi: He believes it is marriage to an honorable man or woman, or shaking hands with a great man of knowledge or authority, and gaining benefit from him. Ibn Shaheen: Indicates performing Hajj in reality, and achieving a very cherished wish; it is a symbol of the realization of the greatest hopes. Modern Interpretations: How Do We Understand the Symbol of Tawaf in Our Contemporary World? Using the principle of "analogy" (Qiyas) based on traditional interpretive foundations, we can connect the vision of Tawaf to our contemporary lives. The Kaaba as a "center" can today be analogized to the headquarters of a global company, the fundamental principle upon which a person's life is based, or the most important project in their life. Circumambulating it seven times can be interpreted as follows: In the Field of Work: Circumambulating the "Kaaba of the company" (the headquarters) may symbolize complete loyalty and dedication in work. Completing seven rounds may mean successfully finishing a major strategic project, receiving a senior promotion after seven years of distinguished service, or reaching a leadership position. In the Field of Education and Study: The Kaaba here can represent a university or academic institution. Circumambulating seven times symbolizes successfully completing academic stages, such as obtaining a doctorate after years of research, or mastering seven fundamental sciences or languages in a specific field. In the Field of Relationships: The Kaaba may symbolize the "family" as the nucleus and center of life. Circumambulating it represents a person's commitment and devotion to serving and caring for their family. Completing seven rounds may mean overcoming seven major crises successfully, or celebrating many years of a successful and stable marriage. The essence remains the same: the vision indicates commitment, completion, and success in striving towards a central and sacred goal in the beholder's life, whether this goal is religious, professional, or familial. Conclusion: Tawaf, A Journey of Spiritual and Material Completion In conclusion, the vision of circumambulating the Kaaba seven full rounds stands as one of the deepest spiritual messages a person can receive in their dream. These are not merely scattered symbols, but a comprehensive system that describes a person's relationship with their center, whether this center is Allah, religion, principle, or the ultimate goal. It is a vision that heralds completeness and perfection, safety after fear, relief after hardship, and arrival after a long journey. It always reminds us that every arduous journey towards a noble goal inevitably ends in arrival and completion, just like the completion of the seven rounds around the Sacred House of Allah. To get an accurate and detailed interpretation of your dream based on your real life, download the RuyaAI dream interpretation app from the following link ( https://ruya-ai.com/download ) . Decisive Answers to the Most Common Concerns of the Seer According to Traditional Methodology - Part One: Top 10 Questions and Their Brief Answers 1. What is the interpretation of seeing circumambulation but not completing the seven rounds? It indicates a deficiency in religion or in striving for something. The beholder may start a project or repentance and not complete it, and it is an invitation for them to complete what they started (Ibn Sirin). 2. I dreamed that I was circumambulating against the direction of the people, what does it mean? A severe warning against falling into innovation or tribulation, and violating the Sunnah and the community. It is an indication of taking a wrong path in life (Al-Nabulsi). 3. What is the interpretation of seeing circumambulation at a very fast pace? If the speed is without agitation or fear, it indicates a quick response to prayers, achievement of goals, and acceptance of deeds (Ibn Shaheen). 4. I dreamed that I was circumambulating but could not see the Kaaba clearly? It may indicate a veil over the beholder's heart or a tribulation that prevents them from seeing the truth clearly, and they should review themselves and their sincerity (Ibn Sirin). 5. What is the meaning of circumambulating on the roof of the Kaaba? An unfavorable vision, it may indicate disrespect towards Allah, a clear violation of Sharia, or unwarranted elevation in the world (Al-Nabulsi). 6. I saw myself circumambulating and crying intensely, what is the interpretation? If it was crying of devotion without wailing, it signifies imminent relief, the removal of worries, and accepted repentance. It is a washing away of sins and purification of the heart (Ibn Sirin). 7. What is the interpretation of circumambulating in a place other than Makkah, like one's house or the market? Circumambulating around a specific house is serving the people of that house. Circumambulating in the market may indicate immersion in worldly affairs and serving its people at the expense of religion (Ibn Shaheen). 8. I dreamed that I was circumambulating while wearing clothes other than Ihram garments? If the clothes were clean and modest, the vision is sound and indicates righteousness. However, if the clothes were dirty or revealing, it indicates a sin committed by the beholder (Al-Nabulsi). 9. Does seeing circumambulation seven times necessarily mean Hajj in reality? It is one of the strongest glad tidings for Hajj or Umrah for those who intended or wished for it, but it may also indicate righteousness in religion and worldly affairs and the achievement of goals even if the beholder does not perform Hajj (Ibn Sirin). 10. What is the interpretation of difficulty in circumambulation and severely harmful crowding? It may indicate an abundance of tribulations and sins that hinder the beholder from reaching Allah, or the presence of difficulties and obstacles in the way of achieving their goal (Ibn Shaheen).