Introduction: The Eclipse as a Cosmic Symbol in the Depths of the Human Soul In the world of dreams, the soul speaks the language of symbols, weaving encrypted messages from the threads of reality and imagination that reveal our deepest fears and highest hopes. Dreams are not mere fleeting images; they are a mirror to the soul, reflecting what transpires behind the scenes of consciousness and what lies hidden in the depths of the subconscious. Among the majestic cosmic symbols that appear in our sleep, the vision of an “eclipse” stands out as a momentous event, an astronomical phenomenon that captivates eyes in wakefulness and leaves a profound impact in dreams. The obscuring of the sun or moon, both sources of light and order in the universe, cannot pass in a dream without carrying immense implications and meanings of great importance. Ancient interpreters, foremost among them masters of this science such as Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen, understood that what happens in the sky in a dream is a reflection of what is happening on earth regarding the conditions of rulers, dignitaries, and common people. The sun is the greatest king, and the moon is his minister or a person of secondary importance. From this perspective, an eclipse has become a symbol of radical change, illness, or danger threatening a person of authority and influence, which consequently affects everyone under their shadow. But does the interpretation stop there? Modern psychology opens another window for us, seeing the eclipse as a purely internal symbol, a cry from the soul that feels its own light has been obscured, its importance diminished in the shadow of others, or its role on the stage of life marginalized. This detailed article will delve into the depths of this complex symbol, combining the authenticity of tradition with the depth of psychological analysis. We will review the interpretations of the three imams in all their details, and deconstruct the connotations of the vision according to the dreamer's situation and circumstances, to understand how a single cosmic phenomenon can translate into dozens of meanings that touch the most precise details of our personal and professional lives, and how an eclipse dream expresses that deep human feeling of losing importance or standing in the shadow. General Interpretation of Seeing an Eclipse in a Dream Major dream interpreters agree that seeing an eclipse, whether of the sun or the moon, is among the visions that carry a warning or an indication of a major event. The sudden disappearance of light symbolizes the absence of authority, goodness, or guidance, and its precise interpretation depends on the details and context of the vision. Interpretation by Muhammad Ibn Sirin Imam Ibn Sirin believes that seeing an eclipse in a dream directly indicates the condition of the sultan, ruler, or any figure at the top of the hierarchy in the dreamer's life, such as the head of state, the work manager, or the head of the family. A solar eclipse specifically indicates a major event befalling this ruler, such as a severe illness, removal from office, or even death. If the dreamer sees the sun completely eclipsed and the world darkens, it indicates a great calamity befalling the ruler, and this calamity may be reflected on the common people in the form of chaos or injustice. If the eclipse is partial, the calamity is less severe, such as an illness from which the ruler recovers or a crisis he overcomes. Ibn Sirin applies this to anyone with authority; the sun might represent the father in one's dream, or the husband in his wife's dream, and its eclipse indicates harm befalling him that affects the entire family. Interpretation by Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi expands the scope of interpretation, agreeing with Ibn Sirin that a solar eclipse indicates what befalls the king or president, but he adds other dimensions. He believes that a solar eclipse may also indicate the death of a scholar or a person of great stature among people, those who represent light and guidance. A lunar eclipse, however, often indicates what befalls the minister or the second-in-command, or it may signify a calamity affecting the ruler's wife, mother, or daughter, as the moon in his interpretation may symbolize prominent women in the life of a man of authority. Al-Nabulsi adds that an eclipse may symbolize a decline in trade and prices, corruption in people's affairs, or the emergence of heresy or delusion that obscures the light of truth. If one sees the eclipse clear up and light return, it signifies relief and the removal of worries, and the revelation of truths after they were hidden. Interpretation by Ibn Shaheen Al-Dhahiri Ibn Shaheen agrees with his predecessors on the broad outlines of interpretation, believing that a solar or lunar eclipse indicates a change in the condition of the one to whom that celestial body is attributed. He states that a solar eclipse is for the king, and a lunar eclipse is for the minister. However, he adds an important detail: the eclipse may indicate fear and panic among people due to a matter related to the ruler. It may also point to treachery or betrayal suffered by an important person. Ibn Shaheen believes that seeing an eclipse can be a warning to the dreamer himself against falling into falsehood or concealing a truth, with the eclipse representing the obscuring of his insight. If people are seen performing the eclipse prayer in a dream, it indicates their turning to God to lift a calamity, and it may be a sign of their repentance and return to righteousness after a period of heedlessness. Potential Positive Interpretations of Seeing an Eclipse Although the general nature of seeing an eclipse is warning and anxiety, some of its details contain good tidings and relief, especially when darkness dissipates and light returns. Ibn Sirin: End of Injustice and Beginning of Justice Ibn Sirin interprets the vision of an eclipse clearing, darkness vanishing, and the sun or moon returning to their full light and splendor as one of the best visions related to this symbol. If the ruler was unjust, his eclipse in the dream may herald his departure and the advent of a just ruler. The obscuring here becomes an obscuring of evil and corruption, and the return of light represents the dawn of a new era of justice and prosperity. On a personal level, if the dreamer suffers from the injustice of a manager or an overbearing person in their life, seeing an eclipse may indicate the imminent end of this suffering and the removal of this person from their path. Al-Nabulsi: Revelation of Secrets and Repentance of the Sinner Al-Nabulsi believes that the period of darkness in a dream may represent a period of self-reflection and introspection. An eclipse may indicate that the dreamer will go through a crisis that makes him turn away from sins and disobedience and return to the path of truth. The darkness here is the darkness of the soul that precedes the dawn of repentance and guidance. He also believes that an eclipse may be a reason for revealing hidden matters; just as an eclipse reveals the precise order of the universe, in a dream it may uncover a conspiracy that was being hatched in secret, or reveal the true nature of a hypocritical friend or a hidden enemy, and the return of light means clarity of vision and making the right decision. Ibn Shaheen: Relief After Hardship Ibn Shaheen emphasizes that the lesson lies in the ending. Seeing an eclipse itself is worry and grief, but seeing its end is what matters most. It is an embodiment of the saying, “Indeed, with hardship [will be] ease.” The darkness caused by the eclipse symbolizes distress and hardship, and its clearing directly symbolizes imminent relief and the removal of worry. For someone who was ill and saw the eclipse clear up, it is good news of healing. For someone in debt or imprisoned, it is good news of release. For someone in great distress, it is a sign that the darkest hours precede the dawn. Negative and Warning Interpretations of an Eclipse Dream The warning aspect remains central to the interpretation of seeing an eclipse, as it represents an extraordinary event that breaks the natural order of things, which is negatively reflected in the world of interpretation. Ibn Sirin: Illness or Absence of the Ruler Ibn Sirin was clear in linking an eclipse, especially a solar eclipse, to the greatest ruler. Seeing it is conclusive evidence of a bad event befalling him, ranging from illness that incapacitates him, long absence or travel, dismissal, and in the worst cases, death. This interpretation is not limited to the ruler of a country but extends by analogy to everyone who represents the "sun" of the dreamer's life: the father is the ruler of his house, the husband is the ruler of his wife, and the manager is the ruler of his employees. Therefore, the vision is a warning to the dreamer that the main source of authority, care, or support in his life is in danger. Al-Nabulsi: Deficiency in Religion and Worldly Matters Al-Nabulsi goes on to say that an eclipse is a symbol of deficiency and loss. It affects not only individuals but also general conditions. It may indicate a decrease in money due to trade recession, a decrease in crops due to pests, and a decrease in faith due to the spread of heresies and tribulations. A solar eclipse may indicate the illness of the father, and a lunar eclipse may indicate the illness of the mother or wife. It is a vision that carries the meaning of loss on a wide scale and may affect the dreamer in his religion, his worldly affairs, or both, warning him that a period of material or spiritual distress is coming. Ibn Shaheen: Fear, Worry, and Distress Ibn Shaheen focuses heavily on the psychological impact of an eclipse in a dream, which reflects its impact in reality. It generates a feeling of general fear, anticipation, and anxiety. The calamity may not occur directly, but the vision indicates the spread of bad news that causes worry and distress to the dreamer and those around him. It is a harbinger of an atmosphere of tension and general sadness, and it may indicate that the dreamer himself will go through a state of confusion and loss of insight, as if he is walking in the dark not knowing where to go, which makes him susceptible to making wrong decisions that increase his worries. Modern Psychological Analysis: Eclipse as a Shadow of Marginalization Beyond the traditional interpretations that link eclipses to external authority, modern psychology offers a perspective that delves into the depths of the self. From this perspective, an eclipse is not an external event reflected in a dream, but rather a symbolic embodiment of an “internal eclipse.” The sun in psychological analysis often represents the “Ego,” the center of consciousness, the feeling of importance, vitality, and influence. The moon, on the other hand, represents the emotional aspect, intuition, and the unconscious. When a person dreams of an eclipse, it may express a deep feeling that their “ego” or inner sun has been obscured. There may be another person in their life (a colleague at work, a partner, a friend) who overshadows them and obscures their light, making them feel in the shadow. This is the deadly feeling of losing importance or marginalization. The dream may indicate that the dreamer’s ambitions and goals (their sun) are obstructed by significant obstacles (the body obscuring it), which generates a feeling of helplessness and frustration. It is a dream of people who feel their voice is unheard, their achievements unseen, or that they have lost their cherished status. The darkness in the dream is the darkness of despair and loss of self-confidence, and the return of light is the hope of self-recovery, affirmation of personal value, and stepping out of the shadows of others into the light of self-worth. Interpretation of Seeing an Eclipse According to the Dreamer's Social Status The connotations of the vision vary depending on the dreamer's circumstances and position in life; a single symbol acquires new meanings for each person. Seeing an Eclipse for a Single Woman Ibn Sirin: Believes that a solar eclipse in a single woman's dream may indicate the illness of her father or guardian who represents authority and protection in her life. It may also indicate a delay in her marriage or an obstacle to a matter she is pursuing related to her future, as the sun, which represents clarity and moving forward, has been obscured. Al-Nabulsi: May interpret an eclipse for a single woman as her going through a period of sadness or emotional loss, or the absence of an important figure who guided her and offered advice, such as her mother (if it's a lunar eclipse). It may also indicate disappointment in a romantic relationship on which she had placed great hopes. Ibn Shaheen: Believes it may be a warning to her against a deceitful person trying to get close to her, showing her good while harboring ill intent. The eclipse here symbolizes the hidden truth that she must strive to uncover before it's too late. Seeing an Eclipse for a Married Woman Ibn Sirin: Directly links a solar eclipse to the condition of the husband, as he is the "ruler" of her home. The vision may warn of his illness, loss of his job, or his going through a major financial crisis that affects the entire family. It is a call for her to stand by her husband in the coming hardship. Al-Nabulsi: Agrees with Ibn Sirin, and adds that a lunar eclipse may indicate her own illness, or major marital problems and disputes that may lead to a cooling of the relationship. The darkness in the dream may symbolize a lack of understanding and a breakdown of communication between the spouses. Ibn Shaheen: An eclipse in her dream may indicate the revelation of a dangerous secret related to her husband or her family that causes her great worry and grief. It may also be a warning against temptation or a problem instigated by a close relative aiming to harm the stability of her home. Seeing an Eclipse for a Pregnant Woman Ibn Sirin and Al-Nabulsi: Agree that this vision for a pregnant woman may not be favorable; it may express her intense fears and anxieties about her pregnancy. The eclipse may symbolize difficulties she might face during pregnancy or childbirth, and she needs more care and attention to her health and that of her fetus. The clearing of the eclipse is good news of safety and deliverance. Ibn Shaheen: Focuses on the psychological aspect, believing that the vision may simply be a reflection of the natural fear of the unknown that accompanies pregnancy. Nevertheless, he advises her to give charity and pray for the protection of herself and her fetus from all harm. Seeing an Eclipse for a Divorced Woman Ibn Sirin: An eclipse may indicate her continued suffering from the aftermath of her divorce, or obstacles preventing her from resuming her life normally. It may also symbolize her reputation being subjected to injustice, gossip, or slander, as the obscuring of light is the obscuring of her truth from people. Al-Nabulsi: Believes that an eclipse may represent her feeling of loneliness and loss of support after divorce. It may also indicate a financial crisis or difficulty managing her life on her own. The return of light heralds her ability to overcome this difficult stage. Ibn Shaheen: The vision may be a warning to her against entering a new, ill-considered relationship that may cause her new pain. The eclipse advises her to pause and wait until matters become completely clear. Seeing an Eclipse for a Man Ibn Sirin: The most direct interpretation is that the vision relates to his authority and status. It may indicate his loss of position, his business, or a major dispute with his boss at work. If he is the head of the family, it may indicate his illness or his going through severe hardship that affects those he supports. Al-Nabulsi: An eclipse may symbolize the loss of a dear person he depends on, such as his father (solar eclipse) or his mother (lunar eclipse). It may also indicate his straying from the path of truth and his immersion in worldly matters at the expense of his religion. Ibn Shaheen: Believes it is a warning vision against making a wrong fateful decision that he might regret for a long time. The darkness symbolizes the absence of insight and wisdom, and it is a call for him to stop and review his calculations before taking any major step. Special Cases of Seeing an Eclipse in a Dream Dream details add new layers of meaning that cannot be overlooked. Seeing Both Solar and Lunar Eclipse Together This is a rare and highly cautionary vision. The three interpreters (Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen) agree that it indicates a general and great calamity. It may signify a tribulation befalling both parents, or the ruler and his minister at the same time, causing widespread chaos. It is a sign of a major disruption in the order of life, whether on a personal level (loss of father and mother) or a general level (turmoil in state leadership). Seeing an Eclipse in a Known Place If the dreamer sees an eclipse happening over his house, the calamity or problem is limited to the people of that house and their head. If he sees it over a specific market, it indicates a recession in that market's trade and loss for its people. If he sees it over a specific country, the warning is directed to the ruler and people of that country. Specifying the location refines the interpretation and makes it more precise. Seeing the Eclipse Clear Up and Light Return As mentioned earlier, this is the positive turning point in the dream. Interpreters unanimously agreed that the clearing of darkness is the clearing of worry. It is healing for the sick, freedom for the prisoner, payment of debt for the indebted, return of truth, revelation of facts, victory for the oppressed, and repentance for the sinner. The brighter the light after the eclipse, the greater and more magnificent the relief. Praying During an Eclipse in a Dream Seeing oneself or others praying the eclipse prayer is a good sign. Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen interpret it as evidence of the dreamer's righteousness and his turning to God in times of hardship. This vision may mitigate the negative interpretation of the eclipse, as it heralds that the dreamer or the general public will overcome the ordeal through their faith and adherence to their religion, and that relief will come in response to their prayers. Modern Interpretations and Their Connection to Contemporary Reality Using the rule of "analogy" followed by ancient interpreters, we can project the symbol of the eclipse onto our current reality. "The Sultan" is no longer limited to a king but can be the CEO of a major corporation, an influential political leader, or even a famous media personality. A solar eclipse in this context may symbolize a major scandal that brings down an executive, a collapse in the shares of a giant company, or a political crisis that engulfs a government. On a personal level, an eclipse may represent "burnout" where a person feels that their energy and vitality (their sun) have been completely depleted. It may symbolize a "mid-life crisis" where an individual feels that the glow of their youth has faded. In the world of social media, an eclipse can represent a defamation campaign or "cancel culture" targeting a public figure, where their "light" or positive image is suddenly obscured. The feeling of marginalization symbolized by an eclipse has become more prevalent in our competitive world, where one colleague can claim all credit for a joint project, leaving the other in the "shadow" of the eclipse. Conclusion: Between the Light of the Sky and the Darkness of the Soul The vision of an eclipse in a dream, with all its symbolic weight and cosmic grandeur, remains a multifaceted message. On its surface, it is a warning of a major external event, of an illness befalling a great person or a crisis plaguing a nation. But in its depths, it is a dialogue with the self, an inner voice expressing the fear of losing status, the anxiety of standing in the shadow, and the sadness of marginalization. Ancient interpreters excelled in reading the messages of the sky, and today we must learn how to read these messages in the context of our inner sky. Whether the eclipse is a harbinger of external calamity or a reflection of a psychological crisis, the key to salvation always lies in the hope represented by the clearing of darkness. For after every eclipse, the light must return, stronger and brighter, to declare that the darkest moments are merely a temporary stop on life's journey. For an accurate and detailed interpretation of your vision based on your real life, download the RuyaAI dream interpretation app from the following link ( https://ruya-ai.com/download ) . Definitive Answers to the Most Common Concerns of Dreamers According to the Traditional Approach - First: Top 10 Questions and Their Brief Answers 1. What is the meaning of seeing a partial eclipse in a dream? According to Ibn Sirin and Al-Nabulsi, it indicates a temporary problem or illness affecting a person of authority (father, manager, ruler) from which he will recover, or a crisis that can be overcome, not a complete catastrophe. 2. Does seeing an eclipse always indicate evil? It is often a warning, but not absolute evil. According to the three imams, if it is followed by clearing and a return of light, it heralds the removal of injustice and relief after hardship. 3. I saw an eclipse then the light returned brightly, what is the interpretation? This is a universally praised vision, indicating overcoming a major ordeal, healing from a serious illness, the victory of the oppressed and the return of truth, or the end of a period of anxiety and worry. 4. What is the interpretation of seeing an eclipse for a woman awaiting a job? It may indicate obstacles or delays in obtaining the job due to a matter related to the responsible party or manager, and she should be patient and pray. 5. I dreamt of an eclipse and people were afraid, what does it mean? It indicates a general tribulation or calamity affecting the general public, or a ruler issuing a decision that causes fear and panic among the subjects, as indicated by Ibn Shaheen. 6. Does the interpretation of a solar eclipse differ from a lunar eclipse? Yes, interpreters agreed that the sun often symbolizes superior male authority (king, president, father), while the moon symbolizes secondary authority (minister) or an important female figure (queen, mother, wife). 7. What is the meaning of praying and supplicating during an eclipse in a dream? A sign of goodness, righteousness, and piety. It indicates that the dreamer will turn to God in his distress, and that his faith will be the reason for his salvation from any harm that the dream's interpretation might carry. 8. I saw an eclipse in my house, what is its interpretation? The interpretation is specific to the household. It often indicates an illness or major problem affecting the head of the family (father or husband) and impacting everyone in the home. 9. Does the color of the eclipse (red or black) change the meaning? Yes, a complete black eclipse indicates the greatest calamity and severest worry. A reddish eclipse may symbolize illness or tribulation and bloodshed, as some interpreters indicated. 10. I dreamt that I was looking directly at an eclipse, is this bad? It may mean that the dreamer will be a direct witness to a fall or a major personal crisis, or that he will be directly affected by the event symbolized by the eclipse.