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Buffalo Horns dream interpretations
 
Buffalo Dream Explanation — (Wild ox) A buffalo in a dream represents a strong, innovative and a forbearing leader, who is courageous and well respected by his followers. If a woman sees herself having buffalo's horns in a dream, it means that she will preside over a group of people or marry a man who is a leader in his community. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Buffalo Dream Explanation — A buffalo in a dream also represents an intelligent but fraudulent person who travels extensively and who is persistent in his demands. In a dream, a buffalo also means striving, toiling and tight handedness, though others may still benefit from him. If a buffalo is used in plowing in a dream, it connotes an insult, or a misdeed. (Also see Caw; Counting buffaloes; Steer; Oryx; Ox) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Buffalo Dream Explanation — The buffalo should be interpreted as a bull that does not work. Nevertheless, it symbolizes a courageous man who fears no one, who endures beyond his capacity, and who likes to do good. The she-buffalo should be interpreted as a cow, even insofar as her milk, meat, and skin are concerned. If a woman dreams that she has a horn like a buffalo:  (1) She will rule.  (2) She will be wedded to a king, if eligible. If not, she will obtain some benefit commensurate to her status. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Being Hit with the Horns of an Ox Dream Explanation — He will be dismissed from his position and will suffer loss. And if the horns happen to break in the process he will face hardships in his work and his dismissal is imminent. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



The Horns of an Ox Dream Explanation — They represent a perbond honour, dignity, respectability, wealth and weapons. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



An Ox or Bull without Horns Dream Explanation — It symbolises a mean, contemptible and short person who will be deprived of his wealth and natural talent or gift. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



An Ox or Bull with Horns Dream Explanation — It symbolises a big and powerful deputy of the king who wields great power and exercises great control. Such a person enjoys the liberty of granting benefits to others. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Cow Milk, Camel Milk and Buffalo Milk Dream Explanation — All three symbolise prosperity and goodness, sheep milk also symbolises prosperity and goodness but to a lesser degree than the former. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Oryx Dream Explanation — (Antelope; Gemsbok; Wild cow; Wild gazelle; Wild goat) In a dream, all kinds of genus oryx of the wild large African and Asian antelopes with long and straight horns represent a great leader, a pious and a reclusive person though he does not follow the prophetic traditions, or he could be an ascetic, or an innovator. If one finds the eyeball of an oryx in a dream, it means that he will marry a chaste and a beautiful woman whose life will be short. If one's head becomes that of an oryx in a dream, it means prosperity, or that he will receive an appointment to a leadership position. (Also see Buffalo; Mountain goat) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Wild ox Dream Explanation — (See Buffalo; Oryx) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sheep Dream Explanation — The ram symbolizes the huge and invincible man, like the sultan, the imam, the emir  (or prince), the army commander, et cetera. It also refers to the Muath-thin  (the one who calls people for prayer) or the shepherd. The ram that has lost its horns is a humiliated or impotent man, since the power of the ram resides in its horns. It also represents the isolated person, the deposed ruler, or the disappointed man, despoiled of his weapons and supporters. A black ewe is an Arab woman, a white one, a foreigner.
o Driving many sheep and she-goats: Will rule over or command Arabs and foreigners alike. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Horn Dream Explanation — (Distinguished) In a dream, a horn means strength and invincibility. Having a horn in a dream means conquering one's enemy. If one sees a ruler having two horns in a dream, it means that such a ruler will control interests throughout the East and the West. A horn in a dream also represents a relative from whom one can draw benefits. If one grows two animal horns in a dream, it means that he will die from grief and coercion. A horn in a dream also represents a century, years, weapons, money, children, or the reason behind one's pride or his distinguished look. (Also see Trumpet) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Cow Dream Explanation — The cow symbolizes the year in view of the story of Yusuf  (Joseph) in the Holy Quran. A fat cow is a fertile year and a thin one an austere year. It also represents wealth and prestige and a woman, par excellence, commensurate with her shape. A milk cow is a useful woman. A cow with horns is a woman of marginal value. The cow's belly symbolizes assets without value, her navel string the wife's umbilical cord or an allusion to the wife's pregnancy. A lost cow is a wife lost to her husband.
o Trying to milk a cow that prevents the dreamer from doing so by using her horns: The dreamer's wife will hate him and rebel against him. If the cow accepts, in the dream, being milked by another man, that man is betraying the dreamer with his wife.
o A cow with a blaze  (white color) on her face: Hardships at the beginning of the year, as the word forefront--in Arabic ghorra--is the homonym for beginning.
o A yellow or black cow: A year full of prosperity and joy. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Bull Dream Explanation — The bull symbolizes the lad or workman, because it is a working animal. It also refers to a Bedouin or a farmer who tills the land; a revolutionary, as it turns the earth upside down by scratching and digging with its hooves  (the Arabic word for bull being thawr and for revolution thawrah); a helper, a slave, a servant, or a brother, as it is of great use to the farmer in tilling the land and to the Bedouin for various purposes; or fecundity and sex, in view of its well-known nature. Bulls also symbolize foreigners. One to thirteen bulls signify animosity, more than fourteen war.
o A bull with big horns: An active person, a real worker full of strength, ardour, and authority, a rich and armed man  (in view of the horns, which are terrible weapons).
o A hornless bull: A feeble and despicable man, the kind of person unable to earn his daily bread, a poor chief, or a pariah.
o A lady owning or taming a bull: Will get married, control her husband, or marry two of her daughters. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Cow Dream Explanation — o A bachelor acquiring a cow: Will marry a blessed woman.
o Riding on a cow:  (1) Will get married.  (2) Wife will die and will inherit from her.
o Riding on an identified cow: Richness and escape from trouble and all sorts of worry.
o Entering one's own house on a cow's back and tying her there: Will obtain a fortune, coupled with plenty of joy and the end of worries, especially if her color was black. Conversely, if she hit the dreamer with her horns, the dreamer would lose and never be safe from his family and relatives.
o Having sex with a cow: Will enjoy a year of undue prosperity. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Milk Dream Explanation — o Sheep and buffalo milk: Welfare and good nature.
o Ewe and she-goat milk: Honest gains.
o Drinking lioness milk:  (1) Money from a terrible ruler.  (2) Will triumph over enemies.
o Dog or wolf milk:  (1) Tremendous fear.  (2) Money from the unjust.
o Pig milk: The brain or mind of the dreamer will be altered. Too much of it means dirty money. Conversely, a small quantity means blessed gains. The contradiction arises from a verse in the Holy Quran that reads as follows: "He hath forbidden you only carrion, and blood, and swine flesh, and that which hath been immolated to  (the name of) any other than Allah. But he who is driven by necessity, neither craving nor transgressing, it is no sin for him. Lo! Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."  ("Al-Baqarah" [The Heifer], verse 173.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sheep Dream Explanation — o Slaughtering a ram without knowing why, but by observing the Islamic slaughtering rites: Will unexpectedly triumph over someone or testify truthfully against him. If the Muslim rituals are not observed, it means that the dreamer will kill, torture, or commit an injustice.
o Slaughtering a lamb not for eating: One of the children of the dreamer or one of his other relatives will die.
o Being sexually assaulted by a ram: Will be harmed by the enemy, especially if it had also tossed the dreamer with its horns--in which case it would mean insult and injury.
o Carrying a ram on one's back: Will carry or wear something belonging to an honest person. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Head Dream Explanation — o Carrying an alternative head: The dreamer is fighting a plague or trying to remedy something bad he had concocted.
o Seeing oneself having cut off people's heads at one's home: People will be driven to the dreamer and will come to his home of their own free will or will assemble there.
o Seeing horns on one's head: The dreamer is an invincible man.29
o Seeing oneself with a big head: The dreamer has a big brain.
o Seeing oneself headless: The dreamer is ignorant and has little, if any, brains.
o Eating the head of a dead person: The dreamer will die soon. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Bullfight Dream Explanation — (Butting; Thrusting) A bullfight or a goat fight with horns in a dream means preparing for war. It also could mean joining a festival, a show of innovation, or participating in heedless activities. Thrusting or bumping someone with the head in a dream means plagues, illness or calamities that will affect both parties. If blood flows from their heads because of such blows in the dream, it means that they will both suffer evil consequences and losses. Thrusting against someone with the head during a fight in a dream also means having pride about one's ancestry. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Cow Dream Explanation — o Cows assembled in a place: Disturbances or riots.
o An identified number of cows entering a city, following each other: Years commensurate with the size of the cows and in the same order. If they entered a coastal city together or at random similar ships will arrive. Otherwise, they would be a series of intrigues very much alike, as the cows faces resemble each other. Yellow or red cows would automatically mean disease and epidemics.
o Cows of different colours with terrible, dreadful horns and fire or smoke coming out of their mouths or noses: Coming enemy soldiers or some kind of assault.
o A pregnant cow: A hopefully fertile year or the dreamer's wife will become pregnant. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



 
 

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