Left hand (See Body; Food) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Loins (See Backbone; Body) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Liver pain (Also see Body; Pain) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Paleness On the other hand, if one's face is yellow and pale and his body is white in the dream, then it means that his heart is better than what others can perceive from his outer look. If both his face and body look pale and emaciated in a dream, it means an illness. Paleness of the face alone in a dream also means sadness or sorrow. Wearing a yellow garment in a dream means an illness, unless if it is made from silk. If one sees himself in a dream wearing a yellowish silk -brocaded cloak, it means religious fakery, or committing improprieties under the name of one's religion. (Also see Yellow) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Back pain (See Back; Body; Pain) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Urine It is the same as seeing the hair of the human body. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Spleen pain (Also see Body; Pain; Spleen) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Kidneys (Daughter; Son; Servant. See Body) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Lung pain (See Body; Lungs; Pain) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Throat (Life; chastity. See Body " Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Grass The same interpretation is given if one sees feathers growing over his body. If poisonous weeds grow over one's body in a dream, they represent an illness or death. As grass is cattle's food and cattle represents people's wealth, then gathering and eating grass in a dream means prosperity. If an ascetic sees himself eating grass in a dream, it means that he will revert to desiring the world and its pleasures, and consequently, he will be deceived by it. Wild grass in a dream represent bad earnings and a miserable life. Cutting and selling grass in a dream means dispelling stress and difficulties, or it could represent a police officer or a tithe collector. (Also see Meadows; Weeds) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Tubercle Dreaming of tubercles on the body and face symbolizes too many sins. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Emaciation and Weakness. Thinners and weakness of the body denotes that not much good is to be expected from such a dream. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Dirt and Filth Filth on the head, hair or body symbolises grief. And sorrow. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Toes Toes in a dream represent good deeds. (Also see Body; Foot) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Mole (Burrowing; Body snatching) In a dream, a mole represents an evil and an accursed man. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
The Young of Edible Game They represent a perbond children. Sometimes, slaves, if the person acquires any portion of their body. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
The Thighs To see one's thigh amputated or detached from the body means that one will separate from his family members. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Cyst (Sac) If one discovers a cyst in his body in a dream, it means money, determination and courage. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Archangels Radwan (the Custodian of Paradise) • Seeing Radwan: (1) Felicity, lasting happiness. (2) The fulfilment of promises. (3) The fulfilment of wishes. (3) Achievements. (5) Reconciliation and return of the good favours of the authority, especially if Radwan has given the dreamer a fruit or a cloth from Paradise or has been smiling at him. (6) God’s blessing, prosperity. (7) Nice living. (8) The end of all worries. • Radwan appearing happy with the dreamer or treating him cordially: God is pleased with the subject and will shower His overt and covert blessings on him. Siddiqoon, Alias Nuriai, Alias Ruhail. (The Archangel of Dreams and Adages Based on the “Guarded Tablets.”)21 Siddiqoon symbolizes excellence, the science of probing and unveiling secrets, the interpreter who translates for kings and knows their secrets, and the erudite. • Seeing Siddiqoon: (1) Good augury, good tidings. (2) Avid reading in tablets and books, as is the case with those working in the fields of education and writing. (3) Joy. (4) The fulfilment of promises. (5) Life and death. (6) Governing. (7) Marriage and children. (8) Travel and return. (9) Glory and defeat. • Siddiqoon telling or giving something to the dreamer: It will be so. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
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