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Are Wet Dreams Haram?

07-09-2002

Question 9208

My question deals with wet dreams. I restrain myself to the best of my ability from pleasuring myself, however in doing so, I get wet dreams, what is the ruling of such, is it haram, what can I do to prevent such, it's quite embarrassing.

Summary of answer:

A wet dream is a means of expending sexual energy for both sexes. A person plays no role in that, rather it happens as a result of human nature and a person will not be held to blame for that. So, wet dreams are something natural, and they cannot be gotten rid of.

Answer

Praise be to Allah.

Allah has created desire in man and He has commanded His slaves to use this energy in the proper manner, which is marriage for those who can afford it, in order to attain worldly interests such as building families, strengthening society and populating the earth according to the laws of Allah. 

Moreover one of the ways which Allah has created in His slaves as an outlet for this energy is wet dreams . It is a means of expending sexual energy for both sexes. A person plays no role in that, rather it happens as a result of human nature and a person will not be held to blame for that. The evidence for that is as follows: 

`Ali narrated that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The Pen has been lifted from three : from the one who is sleeping until he wakes up, from the child until he reaches the age of puberty, and from one who is insane until he comes to his senses.” (Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 1343; Ibn Majah, 3032; al-Nasai, 3378) 

A similar hadith was also narrated from `Aishah in the four books of Sunan apart from al-Tirmidhi. 

This hadith was classed as hasan by al-Tirmidhi, and by al-Nawawi in Sharh Muslim, 8/14. 

A person who is sleeping does not know what he is doing, so he is one of those from whom the Pen is lifted (i.e., his deeds are not recorded). Wet dreams happen when a person is asleep, so they are among the things that are forgiven. 

“And when the children among you come to puberty [al-hilm]…” [Al-Nur 24:59]

If wet dreams were haram, Allah would not have made that a sign of puberty. 

Al-‘Ajlani said: “Ibn Qattan said: its isnad via `Aishah is weak but its isnad via Anas is sahih (sound).” (Kashf al-Khafa, 1/ 248) 

In conclusion, wet dreams are something natural, and they cannot be gotten rid of. The matter is not as embarrassing as you imagined. 

And Allah knows best.

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