Islamic Interpretation
To witness the prophet Jesus (Isa), son of Mary, upon both be peace, in a dream signifies that the dreamer is a blessed, generous, and content ascetic who pleases his Lord, often destined for extensive travel and possibly gaining knowledge of medicine and herbs. Such a vision offers protection from calamities in the coming year, ensures fulfilled wishes and success in one's trade, and denotes a life of asceticism, journeys across the land, safety from enemies, and potential renown as a physician. If he is seen in a town observing its people, it signifies the lifting of afflictions and a period of peace for that place. Seeing him with his mother, upon both be peace, indicates a great divine miracle or sign manifesting there. If one sees himself as Jesus, wears his garment, or performs a prophetic duty, it foretells a rise in status: a scholar's knowledge will spread widely, a physician will become celebrated, and in general, it brings honor, power, and blessings, especially if felt with awe. For the sick, it promises recovery, but seeing Jesus ill portends one's own death. Overall, the vision points to miraculous events, social justice, and economic prosperity. For a pregnant woman, it means bearing a future physician. It may also indicate religious doubt, philosophical conflicts, discord, or the rise of his followers. Alternatively, it could signify false accusations, slander against one's mother, or experiences of distress, sorrow, defamation, or relocation, though also miracles. As the bringer of glad tidings who foretold Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace, the dream signifies good news, answered prayers, divine wrath against challengers from the upper class, or conversely, bounty, good fortune, and virtuous companionship. For a child, it may mean growing up orphaned or raised by his mother to become a righteous scholar, perhaps traveling between Syria and Egypt. For an infertile spouse, it promises restored fertility and fruitfulness. Finally, seeing Jesus descending upon a town heralds the establishment of justice and righteousness, prefiguring his eventual return by God's leave to defeat the Antichrist, eradicate falsehood, and fill the earth with justice, blessings, and victory for the believers.