day I had this dream, I slept at 9 yesterday, then at night I dreamt like I was being chased to go to the mosque.I was with my three sisters, we ran, we ran, we ran, and eventually it ended while I got into the mosque.Then I took a break and woke up for like some few hours, went back to sleep because I wasn't feeling well.Then after that, now a dream still came back. This dream now came, we were in a place, and I think it was on earth and I don't know, somewhere else. People were being mistreated because of maybe the sins they have done or something.So they started with men, they really treated the men badly, they were treated badly. Then later on they came to the ladies. They treated all the ladies how they are supposed to be treated, badly and all that.Then it remained, we remained three girls One was mistreated and then slapped and then sent to some place and told go and shower. Then another one also came, she was treated badly but partially, then she was left.
Dreams often reflect our subconscious thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Let’s break down the symbols and scenarios from your dream:
Being Chased to the Mosque: This aspect of your dream may symbolize a pursuit of spirituality, duty, or seeking refuge. The mosque represents a place of peace, community, and prayer. Being chased can indicate feelings of pressure or urgency related to your spiritual life or personal beliefs. The fact that you were with your three sisters suggests a collective journey or shared experience, indicating that your spiritual and emotional connections with your family might be emphasized.
Running and Getting to the Mosque: The act of running together could symbolize a desire to escape from fear or insecurity, while reaching the mosque indicates success in seeking solace. This part of the dream might suggest that you are striving to find a safe space or a supportive community in waking life despite external pressures.
Mistreatment of People: The second part of your dream introduces a darker tone, with imagery of mistreatment and judgment. This could symbolize feelings of injustice or witnessing suffering around you. It may also reflect your concern about how people are treated in society or personal experiences with unfairness. The mention of sins suggests themes of morality and accountability—either your own introspection or a commentary on societal behaviors.
Gender Dynamics: The distinction in how men and women are treated suggests themes of gender sensitivity and the different challenges faced by genders in society. This might resonate with your observations of gender roles or inequalities in your surroundings.
The Remaining Girls: The way the treatment escalates and culminates with the remaining girls may symbolize the survival of certain values or qualities amidst adversity. It can also reflect camaraderie and loyalty among friends or family during tough times.
Taken together, this dream may be prompting you to reflect on your spiritual journey, your role within your family, and your thoughts on justice and morality in the world around you. It might be helpful to think about any current challenges you feel pressured by, both on a personal level and in relation to broader social issues. Additionally, consider how your family dynamics and experiences shape your perspectives on these themes.