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Jinn  - Or Djinn • A person dreaming that a jinn is standing behind him: His enemies will have the upper hand.
• Dreaming that you are controlling a jinn, who obeys you: Dignity and the highest post.
• Tying up a jinn: Will triumph over the enemy.
• Falling captive in the hands of the jinn: Scandals.
• Taking a jinn as a confidant: The dreamer is spending his time and money with corrupt persons, and all pending matters will be stalled. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Jinn  - Or Djinn • The world being inhabited by the jan: A reference to bandits and garbage collectors or guardians.
• Jan dwelling in wells and bathrooms:  (1) Adulterers.  (2) Those who molest or harass women and men alike.
• Jinn's dwelling in a house: Evil neighbours.
• A jinn whispering in one’s ear or inciting the dreamer: The latter is actively worshiping and obeying God to overcome his enemy.
• A worker or a farmer dreaming that a jinn has snatched his robe and run away with it: Will be fired or harmed. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Jinn  - Or Djinn • Having a child by the jinn:  (1) Benefits from a mean person.  (2) Money from an atheist or a hoarder.
• A king dreaming of catching and shackling a jan: Will seize a country and take captive its atheist inhabitants.
• A pious person dreaming of catching and fettering a jinn: Will be immune from Satan through his fasting and by controlling his passions.
• Wrestling with a jinn: Will be safe from their evil or the evil of whomever it symbolizes. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars




Jinn  - Or Djinn According to my grandfather, the late Mr. Mahmoud Fahim of Egypt, a master magician and an authority on the subject, as quoted by Dr. Paul Brunton: “… jinn's are native inhabitants of the spirit world who have never possessed a human body. Some of them are just like animals, others are as shrewd as men. There are also evil jinn's … who are used by low sorcerers, especially by the African witch doctors … they are dangerous servants and will sometimes turn treacherously on the man who is using them and kill him.”36 The jinn's have their own realm, whose doctors, for instance, are called Maymoun and Abanos. They are said sometimes to perform surgery. Ata is a good friend who answers queries and might appear, when invoked, in European or Arab dress or clad as a sheikh.  (It is not advisable to engage in such practices.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Jinn  - Or Djinn • Being overcome by the jan: Will eat riba  (usury).
• Befriending one of the kings of the jinn:  (1) An allusion to whom such a king refers to in reality.  (2) Will become an ulema  (Muslim religious scholar) and an expert in the Holy Quran.  (3) Will become an educator.  (4) Will become an aide to the chief or a monitor.  (5) Will become a sponsor or a guarantor.  (6) Will become a tracker, tracing the bandits  footsteps.  (7) Will repent and return to the path of Allah. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Jinn  - Or Djinn In general, the sight of a jinn in the dream symbolizes a great, wicked, and deceitful enemy. The kings of jinn  (singular and plural in Arabic) or jan or jinnah or jannan  (plural) allude to:  (1) Prominent leaders.  (2) Rulers.  (3) Sheikhs or tribal chieftains.  (4) Ulema, or Muslim scholars.  (5) Sponsors and guarantors. Ordinary jinn refer to the following:  (1) Crooks and those who seek worldly pleasures and vain things, unless the one seen in the dream was of the good and wise and learned type who can speak, comprehend, and do good things.  (2) A blaze.  (3) Whatever is made by using fire, like pottery and glass.  (4) Snakes, scorpions, and all that harm man.  (5) Losses.  (6) Ordeals.  (7) Terror.  (8) Enemies.  (9) Loss of religious faith.  (10) Passions and whims.  (11) Immoral gains. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Jinn  - Or Djinn • Accompanying the jinn refers to the following: (1) The dreamer is or will be close to the people versed in the Scriptures  (as, in Arabic, “Sifr,” whose plural is “Asfar,” means the Scriptures) or those who know the secrets. (2) Will travel by land or by sea  (as, in Arabic, safar, which is very close to sifr, means “travel”). (3) Kidnapping. (4) Theft. (5) Adultery. (6) Drinking fermented juice  (wine). (7) Wine shops. (8) Singing. (9) The flute.  (10) Heretic places.  (11) Churches or synagogues.  (12) Sorcerers.  (13) Imagination and illusions. The jinn's who preach virtue, deter from vice, and bring good tidings represent the Muslims; the rest allude to atheists.
• Marrying a jinn:  (1) Will marry a debauched and sexually uncontrollable woman, a nymphomaniac.  (2) Will buy a sick animal.  (3) Will rule, govern, own something, or be highly promoted, if eligible for that. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Quran reader (Holy Book; Quranic recital) Reciting the Holy Quran in a dream means admonition to do good and to forbid evil. (Also see Quranic recital) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Descrating the Holy Quran Tearing or destroying the Holy Quran means he is guilty of negating the Holy Quran. Eating its pages means he is making fun of it; he has no regard for its laws; he treats it with contempt. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting (See Poem) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Ala Allah will ease his matters for him. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Asr Its reader will exercise sabr and patience and he will help in matters of truth. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Kaafiroon Its reader will fight against the non-belivers. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Mujaadalah Its reader will fight against those who profess falsehood nand he will be stern with them. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Yoonus Its reader will suffer some loss of wealth. It is also said that its reader will become a bearer of glad tidings at all times. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Layl Allah will grant its reader protection against humiliation. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Shams Allah will grant its reader intellect and farsightedness in all matters. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Balad Its reader will feed the poor, love the orphans and show kindness to the weak. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Araaf Its reader will acquire a little knowledge of every science. And it is possible that he will die in a foreign land. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Anfaal Its reader will be crowned with honour and his Deen will remain safeguarded. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




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