Introduction: Shadow and Sun... A Duality of Existence in the World of Dreams In the vast theater of dreams, symbols dance and images materialize, carrying profound messages from the depths of the psyche. The duality of "light and darkness" or "sun and shadow" is among the most powerful and prevalent symbols in human dreams. The sun, as a source of heat, life, and light, may symbolize clarity, truth, and authority, but its scorching heat can also represent hardship, sorrow, and torment. In contrast, the shadow emerges as the complementary opposite; it is refuge and mercy, rest after fatigue, and concealment after exposure. A dreamer seeing themselves seeking refuge in the shade, fleeing from the sun's glare, is not merely a fleeting image but a dramatic and intense scene that encapsulates humanity's struggle between hardship and comfort, between appearing and hiding, and between toil and tranquility. This article will delve into the depths of this symbol with authentic references, drawing upon masters of dream interpretation such as Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen, to decipher the codes of this vision and reveal its multifaceted meanings that vary according to the dreamer's state and the context of their dream. General Interpretation of Seeing a Shadow and Sitting in It Major interpreters agree that the shadow in a dream carries pivotal connotations related to protection, concealment, and authority. However, the details of its interpretation vary based on the specifics of the vision and the dreamer's situation. Shade is a blessing in summer, but it can be a misfortune in winter, and the shadow of objects differs depending on their origin. Interpretation by Muhammad Ibn Sirin Imam Ibn Sirin believes that the shadow in a dream primarily symbolizes rest and tranquility after fatigue and worry. Whoever sees themselves sitting in the shade to escape the sun's heat, their vision heralds a transition from hardship to relief, and from distress to comfort. Ibn Sirin also links the shadow to prestige and authority; just as a shadow follows its owner, so too do authority's people and subjects follow it. The shadow may also indicate a scholar or a righteous man to whom people resort and seek shade under his knowledge and righteousness. However, he notes that shade in winter or very cold shade may indicate worry, poverty, and illness, because cold out of season is harmful. His rule is that every shade that is praiseworthy in its time and place is good, and every shade that is blameworthy in its time and place is worry and grief. Interpretation by Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi adds other dimensions to the interpretation of the shadow, stating that a shadow may indicate God's concealment (ستر) of His servants and His forgiveness of them, especially if the dreamer is a righteous person. Sitting in the shade from the sun's heat is safety from fear, healing from illnesses, and repayment of debts. Al-Nabulsi goes on to say that the shadow may symbolize a righteous wife who conceals her husband and provides him with serenity, or a strong husband who protects his wife and family. The shadow can also represent servants and helpers whom the dreamer relies upon in their affairs. Whoever sees a shadow shrinking and receding from them, this may indicate the loss of a position or the disappearance of a blessing. Al-Nabulsi sees the shadow of night as concealment and prestige, while the shadow of day is honor and protection from harm. Interpretation by Khalil Ibn Shaheen Al-Dhahiri Ibn Shaheen agrees with his predecessors that the shadow is comfort and benefit, and adds that the shadow indicates wealth and status. Whoever seeks shade under a wide and extended shadow will achieve abundance in their provision and honor among people. Ibn Shaheen considers the type of shade to be very important; the shade of a fruitful tree is better than the shade of a barren tree, as the former indicates a generous and beneficial man, while the latter may indicate a man of no good. The shadow of a wall or building indicates a strong, impenetrable man to whom the dreamer resorts. Seeking shade from the sun's heat, in his view, is salvation from an oppressive ruler, a great trial, or a conquering enemy. If one sees that the sun has burned their body and then finds shade to take refuge in, they will be saved from abject poverty to wealth and comfort, by God's will. Positive Connotations and Good Omens in Seeing a Shadow The vision of seeking refuge in the shade carries many good tidings and positive meanings, representing a transition from a state of hardship to one of prosperity, and from fear to safety. According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin considers sitting in the shade from the sun's heat as conclusive evidence of imminent relief. For the worried, it is the removal of their worries; for the indebted, the repayment of their debt; for the sick, healing from their ailment; and for the fearful, safety from their fear. He believes that if the shade is from a good tree, it indicates a righteous, generous man from whose knowledge or wealth the dreamer will benefit. If the shade is in a familiar and beautiful place, it indicates peace of mind and stability in life. He also considers that whoever sees themselves in the shade of the Kaaba will seek refuge with a just ruler or a great scholar and will attain security in their religion and worldly life. According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi focuses on the aspect of concealment and protection. For him, the shadow is protection from all evil; protection from scandal, protection from poverty, and protection from an enemy. Sitting in the shade is entering the care of a powerful man or a ruler, or marrying a righteous woman who will be a covering and fortress for him. If a scholar or student of knowledge sees themselves in the shade, their knowledge will increase, and people will benefit from it. For a traveler, the shadow means a safe return, and for a merchant, abundant profit. It is also a symbol of well-being and longevity if the shadow is extended and continuous. According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen highlights the material and social aspects. For him, the shadow is a symbol of wealth and high status. Whoever sees themselves seeking shade under the shadow of a grand palace will attain great prestige and abundant wealth from the ruler. Seeking shade under the shadow of a mountain is relying on a strong, unshakeable man. He believes that the coolness of the shade in a dream signifies a cool and prosperous life. The cooler and more refreshing the shade in the dream, the happier and easier the dreamer's life will be. It is also an indication of a sinner's repentance and its acceptance, as they move from the "heat" of sin to the "shade" of obedience and mercy. Negative and Warning Interpretations of Seeing a Shadow Despite the predominantly positive meanings, a shadow in certain contexts may carry warning or negative connotations, especially if it is associated with winter, or if it is a frightening or shrinking shadow. According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin warns against seeing a shadow in winter, or if the dreamer feels extreme cold while in the shade, as this indicates worry, poverty, and need. A dark, gloomy shadow may also symbolize severe distress or illness. If a person sees their shadow suddenly leaving them, it may indicate the nearing of their demise, their dismissal from a position, or the divorce of their wife. A rapidly moving or fleeing shadow may symbolize anxiety, instability, and fear of the future. According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi views a fleeting shadow as a symbol of the disappearance of blessings. Whoever was in the shade and it suddenly receded, and the scorching sun fell upon them, they may lose their position or money, or be exposed to scandal after being covered. A shadow in a desolate or abandoned place may indicate isolation and loneliness or associating with people of innovation and misguidance. Sometimes, the shadow may symbolize hypocrisy and deceit, as a person who appears in the shade may hide their true nature and bad intentions. According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen confirms that the shadow of evil things in a dream is blameworthy. The shadow of a thorny tree indicates a harmful and hurtful man, and the shadow of a snake indicates a cunning enemy. Whoever sees themselves seeking shelter from the rain, their vision may indicate poverty and need. If the shadow obstructs the dreamer from seeing something they desire, it indicates obstacles and difficulties that stand in the way of achieving their goals. Seeing one's own shadow disfigured or cut off may warn of illness or misfortune befalling them. Interpretation of Seeing a Shadow According to the Dreamer's Social Status The vision acquires special dimensions when applied to different people's situations, as the interpretation of a single symbol varies between men and women, and between single and married individuals, due to each one's unique reality and life circumstances. Interpretation for the Single Woman Ibn Sirin: If a single woman sees herself sitting in the shade to escape the sun's heat, this bodes well for her marriage to a righteous man who will be her support, protection, and covering, especially if the shade is from a fruitful tree or a beautiful building. The shadow represents the father, brother, or guardian who provides her with security, and seeking refuge in it is a request for protection and comfort. Al-Nabulsi: He believes that the shadow for a single woman is her good reputation and chastity, which protects her from malicious tongues. Sitting in the shade is a远离 (distancing) from temptations and suspicions. It may indicate a period of psychological comfort and tranquility after going through a difficult stage of anxiety and tension. Ibn Shaheen: He holds that a wide and extended shadow for a single woman is a sign of a husband of wealth, prestige, and authority. If the shade is cool and refreshing, it indicates her happiness and contentment in her future marital life. A broken or disappearing shadow, however, warns her of an unstable relationship or false promises. Interpretation for the Married Woman Ibn Sirin: The shadow for a married woman is her husband. Her sitting in his shade symbolizes the stability of her marital life and her feeling of security and protection in his care. If the shade is wide and comfortable, it indicates her husband's abundant provision and his good treatment of her. If she sees the shadow shrinking or disappearing, it may warn of her husband's illness, a decline in his financial situation, or the occurrence of disputes. Al-Nabulsi: He adds that the shadow for a married woman may represent righteous children who will be the apple of her eye and a support in old age. Seeking shade under her house's shadow indicates her feeling of serenity and stability within her family. The intense heat she flees from may represent external problems or others' interference in her life, and the shadow is a salvation from that. Ibn Shaheen: He believes that a cool shadow in a married woman's dream indicates her husband's love for her and his fulfillment of her needs. If she sees herself seeking shade with her husband, it indicates their cooperation and solidarity in facing life's difficulties. However, if she sees herself searching for shade and not finding it, it may indicate her feeling of neglect or her husband's shortcomings towards her. Interpretation for the Pregnant Woman Ibn Sirin: The shadow for a pregnant woman is a great good omen, indicating the safe and sound completion of her pregnancy. Rest in the shade symbolizes an easy and smooth delivery. He believes that the type of tree she seeks shade under may indicate the gender or characteristics of the baby; a palm tree for a blessed male child, and a fruit tree for a righteous daughter. Al-Nabulsi: He confirms that the shadow for a pregnant woman is protection for her and her fetus from all harm. It is a symbol of well-being and good health during pregnancy. Sitting in cool and comfortable shade is an indication of psychological comfort and the disappearance of pregnancy and childbirth fears. Ibn Shaheen: He holds that the shadow symbolizes the child who will be a support and a "shadow" for their parents in the future. If the shadow is strong and stable, it indicates that the child will be of great stature and strength. It is also a symbol of the provision that comes with the new baby. Interpretation for the Divorced and Widowed Woman Ibn Sirin: A divorced or widowed woman seeing herself sitting in the shade after suffering from the sun's heat is one of the most truthful visions that herald relief. It indicates the end of a phase of sorrows and worries and the beginning of a new phase of comfort and stability. The shadow may symbolize God's compensation to her with a righteous husband who will be her support and protection, or a guardian (like a father or brother) who stands by her and supports her. Al-Nabulsi: He believes that the shadow for them is God's covering over them and protecting them from people's talk and life's difficulties. It may indicate returning to family and feeling safe in their care. The shadow may also symbolize obtaining a stable source of income that provides her with a decent and stable life. Ibn Shaheen: He confirms that this vision for a divorced or widowed woman is salvation from severe distress and relief after hardship. The cool shade signifies a prosperous life and improved circumstances after a period of suffering. It may also indicate the recovery of a right or gaining support in an issue that concerns her. Interpretation for the Man Ibn Sirin: The shadow for a man symbolizes several things; it could be his position and authority, or his beneficial knowledge, or his righteous wife, or his trustworthy business partner. Sitting in the shade from the heat is achieving success after effort, or attaining a high position, or finding valuable help from a beneficial person. Al-Nabulsi: He believes that the shadow for a man is his prestige and dignity among people. If he is a merchant, it is his profit; if he is a scholar, it is his students who follow him. A fleeting shadow may warn him of a loss in his trade or the loss of his position. The shadow may also indicate secrets he keeps. Ibn Shaheen: He links the shadow to wealth and honor. A wide shadow means abundant provision, and sitting in it means enjoying that provision. If he sees himself seeking shade under the shadow of a man he knows, he will gain benefit from him. If the shadow is of an unknown man, it is help that comes to him from where he does not expect. Psychological Analysis of Seeking Shade From a modern psychological perspective, the vision of seeking refuge in the shade from the sun's heat represents a deep-seated need in the dreamer's subconscious for rest and escape from life's pressures. The "scorching sun" here represents sources of stress, anxiety, and exhaustion in waking life; it could be work pressures, heavy family responsibilities, stressful social relationships, or even constant criticism and scrutiny from others (being "in the spotlight"). As for the "shadow," it symbolizes a space of psychological safety, an inner refuge that the person yearns for. The dream may express a desire for temporary seclusion, a halt to frantic striving, and a recharging of psychological and physical energy. The shadow can also symbolize the "Shadow Self" according to Carl Jung, and resorting to it may not be a negative escape, but rather an invitation from the unconscious to confront and accept those unrecognized aspects of the self, with the aim of achieving deeper psychological integration and true inner peace. Special Cases and Precise Interpretations of the Vision The meaning of the vision changes with the change in its precise details, such as the nature of the shadow and its source, and who shares it with the dreamer. Sitting in the Shade with Another Person Ibn Sirin's Interpretation: If a person sees themselves sitting in the shade with someone they know, and if this person is righteous, it indicates a blessed partnership between them in work or kinship, from which they will obtain goodness and benefit. If the unknown person is of good appearance, it is good news of help coming from a generous person. However, sitting with a person of bad reputation in the shade may indicate participation in something suspicious or harmful. Al-Nabulsi's Interpretation: He believes that this vision indicates compatibility and love between the dreamer and that person. If it is a family member, it indicates family ties, and if it is a friend, it indicates their loyalty and sincerity. Sitting with a deceased person in the shade may indicate following their righteous path if they were righteous, or receiving an inheritance from them. Ibn Shaheen's Interpretation: He focuses on mutual benefit. Sitting with someone in the shade is entering their protection or offering protection to them. If the dreamer is the one providing shade to the other person, they will be a support and aid to them in reality. If they are seeking shade under someone else's shadow, they are relying on them for something. Seeing the Shadow of a Specific Object (Tree, Wall, Mountain) Ibn Sirin's Interpretation: Each shadow has its meaning; the shadow of a tree indicates a generous and courageous man (if it is a strong tree) or a weak man (if it is a fragile tree). The shadow of a wall indicates a man of strength, power, and knowledge. The shadow of a mountain is an overpowering ruler or a great scholar, and resorting to it is great protection and security. Al-Nabulsi's Interpretation: He adds that the shadow of a cloud indicates God's mercy and imminent relief, or a just ruler who shades people with his justice. The shadow of a bird in a dream indicates a blessed journey or protection from a person of high status. Ibn Shaheen's Interpretation: He confirms that the virtue of the shadow comes from the virtue of its source. The shadow of a fruitful tree is better than a barren one, and the shadow of a palace is better than the shadow of a hut. So let the dreamer look at the source of the shadow to know the status and position of the person they will seek refuge with or the benefit they will gain. Modern Interpretations of the Vision in Light of Contemporary Reality Using the principle of "analogy" established by the interpreters, we can link the symbol of the shadow to our current reality. The "sun's heat" today is no longer limited to nature; it has taken on multiple forms: never-ending work pressures, fierce competition, financial anxiety, the nerve-wracking noise of social media, and the constant demand for perfect performance. In this context, "sitting in the shade" becomes a contemporary symbol for taking a mental health break, finding a stable and secure job (career shade), seeking advice from a psychological counselor or a wise friend (shade of wisdom), or even a digital detox to escape the glare of screens. The shadow can also be the financial stability that protects one from the "heat" of debts and need, or a good reputation that shields a person from the "heat" of rumors and criticism. Thus, the vision calls on modern individuals to seek their balance and realize that continuous striving under the "scorching sun" of life requires "shade" stops for rest, contemplation, and regaining strength. Conclusion: The Shadow as a Message of Balance and Serenity In conclusion, we find that the vision of sitting in the shade to escape the sun's heat is a vision rich in meanings, ranging from protection, concealment, comfort, and authority, and may carry a warning of the disappearance of blessings or falling into worry. It reflects, at its core, humanity's innate search for security and tranquility. As Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen guided us, the key to understanding the message lies in the details of the vision and the dreamer's state. Was the shade comfortable or desolate? In summer or winter? Stable or fleeting? Answering these questions is the thread that leads us to the correct interpretation, for dreams remain a window through which we gaze upon our inner worlds, and a guide for us on life's paths. 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 ) . Definitive Answers to the Most Common Concerns of the Dreamer According to the Traditional Methodology - Firstly: Top 10 Questions and Their Brief Answers 1. What is the interpretation of seeing my own shadow in a dream? Seeing your own shadow follows your condition; if it is normal and accompanies you, it indicates your prestige and protection. If you see it disfigured or pitch black, it may warn of illness or worry. If it leaves you, it is a warning of loss of position or separation, and God knows best. 2. Does sitting in the shade at night have the same interpretation as during the day? No, shade at night is different. Al-Nabulsi believes that the whole night is concealment and shade, so sitting in it may indicate prestige, dignity, and a secret the dreamer keeps. Whereas daylight shade is protection and prevention from obvious harm like the sun, it is salvation from clear worries and problems. 3. What is the meaning of seeing myself searching for shade and not finding it? This is a warning vision indicating the dreamer's feeling of loss and lack of support and protection. It may point to going through a severe crisis in which they find no one to help them, or neglect from those they rely on. It is an invitation for them to rely on God first, then on themselves. 4. What is the interpretation of seeing a moving or dancing shadow? A moving shadow indicates instability, anxiety, and fluctuations in the dreamer's life. It may symbolize unstable matters or insincere promises. Ibn Sirin believes it may indicate fear of the future or doubt in those around you. 5. Does the shadow of animals in a dream have a meaning? Yes, the shadow is interpreted according to the animal. The shadow of a large bird like an eagle indicates protection from a man of authority. The shadow of a pet indicates benefit from a friend or servant. Whereas the shadow of a predatory or harmful animal like a snake is an enemy lurking for you or approaching evil, God forbid. 6. I saw myself running from the shade to the sun, what is its interpretation? This is the opposite of the usual interpretation. Fleeing from shade (comfort) to the sun (hardship) may indicate the dreamer choosing a difficult path, or leaving the sphere of protection to face problems. If the shade in the dream was cold and harmful (in winter), then moving from it to the warm sun is good and a relief from worry. 7. What does it mean to see a deceased person sitting in the shade? If the deceased person was known for their righteousness and sat in comfortable shade, this indicates their good state in the afterlife. If they invited you to sit with them, it is an invitation to follow their righteous path. However, if they were in desolate or sorrowful shade, they may need prayers and charity, and God knows best the state of the deceased. 8. Does the interpretation of a shadow differ by its color? Yes, moderate shade is best. A very dark black shadow may indicate severe distress, illness, or intense enmity. A shadow that tends towards blue or green (like tree shade) indicates goodness, blessing, and lawful provision. 9. I saw my shadow longer or shorter than usual, what is the interpretation? An increase in the shadow's length may indicate an increase in lifespan, prestige, or knowledge, depending on the context of the dream. A severe decrease, however, may indicate the opposite, such as a decrease in prestige or the nearing of one's demise. The rule is that moderation is best in everything. 10. What is the interpretation of seeking shade under the Kaaba? This is one of the best visions ever. It indicates absolute security in religion and worldly life, seeking refuge with Allah Almighty and adhering to His law, or obtaining protection from a just ruler or a divine scholar. It is good news of improved circumstances, acceptance of deeds, and safety from all fear.