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A Snake with Hands and feet His enemy is powerful with great resources at his disposal. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Smelling an apple Smelling an apple inside a mosque in a dream means getting married. If a woman sees herself smelling an apple during a reception in a dream, it denotes her misconduct, and that she could commit an abominable sin during that same evening. (Also see Nose) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Star Seeing the stars scattered in a dream means the death of great leaders or scholars, or it could mean a war. Seeing the stars falling down on earth then disappearing, or the lights of meteors entering the earth atmosphere in a dream, represents a great destruction and death. The falling of small stars in a dream signifies the death of unknown people and the meek ones, while the falling of large stars represent the death of renowned people. Seeing the stars falling from the skies also could mean becoming bald or losing one's hair. Whereby, the stars represent one's hair and the skies represent one's head. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Powerful Hands Powerful hands symbolise the wielding of great power. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




Astrologer, Soothsayer, Magician Etc. Any of the above symbolises a great liar who may also be very close to the king or government. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Treasurer A great poet who is a artful in humiliating people through his poetry. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Perfumer As above, he symbolises a faqeeh, jurist and a man of great Islamic learning. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



A Khateeb He symbolises a faqeeh, jurist and a man of great Islamic learning. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Brewing Wine The brewer will be employed by the king or the ruler and great decision will be made by him. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Pulpit The mosque’s pulpit, rostrum, or tribune symbolizes an Arab ruler, a prestigious Muslim, or the Muslim masses.
• Making philanthropic statements at the pulpit:  (1) If a specialist, the dreamer will rise in life and wield power.  (2) If a layman, the dreamer will be renowned for his righteousness. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Calling Out the Athaan in Strange Words Calling out the athaan in words unknown to the caller suggests that he is a great thief. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Takweer Its reader will travel a great deal to the East and his journeys will prove fruitful. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Barber He symbolises a wealthy person who is an asset to the community yet has the ability to cause it great harm. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Hunting Sparrow A great many sparrows symbolise assets, wealth and booty provided they are hunted. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Vegetable • Collecting a bunch of legumes from one’s garden or backyard: Evil and rupture on the part of a group of female relatives.
• A vegetable plant growing in arid land or in a place in which such herbs cannot possibly grow, especially if it is in a house or a mosque: An allusion to a man. Seen inside a house, a vegetable means that such a man will marry someone from the family. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Reciting Surah Mulk Allah will grant him the bounties of both the worlds. He will own a great deal of properties and give much charity. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Zul-Qarnain (Zul-Qarnain, peace be upon him.) Seeing him in dream means that one will intercede before a great person on behalf of someone else and satisfy his needs. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Incident - Al-Junayyid sitting by his doorsteps Imam Al-Junayyid reported that he was once sitting by his doorsteps. A blind man who was asking people to help him passed by him. Al-Junayyid said to himself: "If this man trusted in God Almighty and sat on the corner of a street, or at the entrance of a mosque, God Almighty will surely provide for him without his asking." Al-Junayyid continued: "That night, a copper tray was placed before me in a dream, and that blind man was laid on it. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Moon (Reverie; Satellite) The moon in a dream represents a just ruler, his chief minister, a great scholar, a handsome looking boy, a tyrant, or a liar. Seeing the moon as it is in the skies in a dream represents the chief minister of the land. Seeing the moon sitting in one's lap in a dream means getting married. Sitting in the moonlight and talking to one's friend in a dream means reverie and idle talk. If a woman sees that the moon has fallen inside her house, then if she takes it and wraps it in a swaddle in a dream, it means that she will beget a son who will shortly die after his birth and she will suffer great sorrow from his loss. Seeing the moon turned to the dark side in a dream means dismissal of the chief minister from his post. Seeing the moon advancing before the sun in a dream means that the chief minister will rise against his master. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Najm Whoever reads it will be blessed with many children who will die for the pleasure of Allah Azza Wajalla. Also he will be a man of great learning and piety. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




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