Jinn Dream Meanings In Islam
It should be noted that some of the Jinn are righteous and it is said that they are the angels of the earth, so seeing them in a dream is to be interpreted in a similar manner to seeing angels and righteous people, as explained above. And some of them are devils – and they are the ones who engage in trickery and treachery. They are the enemies of the sons of Adam.
Seeing a devil in a dream is indicative of a thief, a promiscuous widow, or a treacherous liar who does extraordinary things, because the common folk call a person who is like this a devil. If a person dreams that the Jinn attack him in his house, then thieves will attack him. If he dreams that he turns into a Jinni, he will become more treacherous. Some of them said that if he dreams that the Jinn stood near his house, this indicates that some destruction will occur or that he owes a debt that he has not paid off.
If he dreams that he is teaching the Jinn and they are listening to him, he will be appointed to a position of governor that befits him. If he dreams that an evil thought came to him from Satan whilst he was engaged in Dhikr (remembrance of Allah), this indicates that an enemy is plotting against him but he is not aware of it, because Allah says:
If he dreams that he is fighting Satan, his religious commitment will improve, but if he sees Satan happy, his religious commitment will deteriorate. A person dreamt that Satan beat him and I said to him: You will get sick because of cold and that is what happened.
A devil in the dream is also indicative of the wife. Imam Fakhr-ud-Deen narrated with regard to dream interpretation that one of the people said in his gathering: If a man thinks of giving charity, seventy devils try to stop him. A man stood up and said: By Allah, I shall defeat the seventy. He went into the storeroom and filled his lap with wheat, then his wife said: Where are you going with it? He said: To give it in charity. She said: By Allah, I shall never let you deprive my children and give to others.
She kept on at him until she defeated him, so women are more powerful than Satan.
To sum up, it depends on the situation of the dreamer and his actions, as Shaykh Shihaab-ud-Deen stated.