Safety standard
AI Dream Interpretation Safety Standard for Islamic Apps
AI dream tools can be helpful only when they reduce panic, avoid fortune-telling and remind users that dreams are not a source of law or certainty about the unseen.
No fortune-telling boundary
Islamic dream guidance must not become prediction, astrology or unseen certainty. The safest wording is reflective and conditional.
- Use “may suggest” rather than “will happen”.
- Avoid lucky numbers, omens and guaranteed outcomes.
- Do not make legal or creed claims from dreams.
Emotional safety
Many users search after frightening dreams. The answer should calm, guide to dhikr and prayer, and prevent obsessive interpretation loops.
- Avoid alarming headlines.
- Recommend seeking refuge in Allah.
- Encourage trusted support when anxiety persists.
Source hierarchy
Dream content should sit below Qur’an, Sunnah, creed and fiqh. It can encourage reflection but not override obligations or reason.
- Revelation is above dreams.
- Scholarly humility is required.
- Personal rulings need qualified scholars.
Safety FAQ
Can AI know the true meaning of a dream?
No. AI can offer structured reflection, but Allah alone knows the unseen completely.
Can a dream decide marriage or business?
No. Major decisions need prayer, counsel, evidence and responsible judgment.