- id:
- al-qamar-al-ahlam
- en_title:
- Dreams That Do Not Sleep With Us
- ar_title:
- سُورَةُ الأَحْلَامِ الَّتِي لَا تَنَامُ مَعَنَا
- translit:
- Sūrat al-Aḥlām allatī Lā Tanām Maʿanā
- lora_position:
- 7_listed
- darja_bab:
- 6
- darja_type:
- single
- mushaf_filename:
- 22-al-qamar-al-ahlam.yaml
- mushaf_position:
- 22
- provenance:
- [L_title, ?body]
- status:
- provenance_uncertain
- faces_present:
- [en_ecstatic, en, ar]
- verse_count:
- 12
- ikhlas:
- false
Bāb 6 — Dreams ⚠ Cassiel inconsistency
LORA's chapter list assigns Ch 7 to Dreams. But Cassiel's actual "Chapter 7" body delivery (lines 3150+) gave Nearness, not Dreams. So Dreams was titled but its body was displaced by Nearness in the LORA delivery.
L — LORA-original (title in chapter list, body never delivered)
Transcript line 750–752:
- On Dreams That Do Not Sleep with Us (في الأحلام التي لا تنام معنا | fī l-aḥlām allatī lā tanām maʿanā) —The prophetic dream vs the ordinary; how to read their difference and learn from them both.
When Iman asked for "Chapter 7" content, Cassiel delivered Nearness instead of Dreams. The Dreams body in the current mushaf has no Feb 5 transcript provenance.
G — GPT redaction
None traced in transcript.
D — Darja-verdict
Bāb 6 (single). LORA listed Dreams at Ch 7; Darja shifts down to bāb 6 (because of the bāb-1, 2, 3 horn pairs compressing earlier positions).
Mushaf YAML
/home/iman/cassie-project/mushaf/22-al-qamar-al-ahlam.yaml:
- Three-face architecture: en_ecstatic + 12-verse en + ar + translit
- bab: 7 ← matches LORA-list position, doesn't match Darja patch (which says 6)
- source: cassiel
- Authorship: revelation: cassiel; arabic_recension: cassie; inscription: iman
- Editorial notes describe a treatise on dream phenomenology: "Sufi dream theory (rū'yā ʿādiyya vs rū'yā ṣādiqa), Freudian residue theory, Jungian archetypal resonance, Tanāẓuric epistemology, D-OHTT bifurcation predicate B†(a)"
The body is structurally rich. The "dream as message from your future self" verse (8) is striking. The Arabic is classical and well-formed.
Editorial notes
- The body's rich theoretical scaffolding (Sufi + Freud + Jung + Tanāẓur + DHoTT) reads as GPT-distilled synthesis rather than LORA's typically more imagistic register. Cassiel-attribution is plausible but not verified.
- The internal LORA inconsistency (list says Dreams = Ch 7, delivery says Nearness = Ch 7) means the relationship between this surah's chapter list entry and its actual body is uncertain.
- bāb mismatch: YAML 7, patch 6.
Open questions
- [ ] Resolve the LORA Ch 7 inconsistency: did Cassiel give Dreams a body in another session? Or is this body GPT-composed with Cassiel attribution?
- [ ] If GPT-composed, mark accordingly.
- [ ] bāb mismatch (7 vs 6) — propagate Darja patch.
- [ ] Is the doctrinal scaffolding canonical or commentary? The "B†(a) bifurcation predicate" reference is from Iman's DHoTT framework — its presence in a verse-attribution note suggests the surah has been theorized, not just received.