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Fruit (Dried fruits; Fresh fruits) In a dream, a sweet tasting fruit represents blessings, knowledge or money. Even a sour tasting fruit means the same when it suits the taste of the person eating it in his dream. When a sour tasting fruit does not agree with the perbond taste in the dream, then it means unlawful earnings or aggravation of his illness. Eating or drinking any by-product that is made of fruit in a dream means debts or facing challenges in a foreign land. Seeing one's most preferred fruit in a dream represent profits earned from one's own sweat and such profits will equal the amount of efforts exerted to earn them. A large size fruit in a dream represents earnings that are not yet free from due alms. A fruit without seeds or hull in a dream represents success and lawful earnings. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Glass In a dream, any glass by-products represent people of knowledge, scholars, Gnostics, sages or people of wisdom. Buying a glittering glass ornament, or a house made of mother of pearl in a dream means choosing the pleasures of this world over the everlasting joy of the hereafter, or it could mean disdaining to obey Allah's commands, or it could mean becoming an apostate. A drinking glass cup in a dream represents a woman. Receiving a glass of water in a dream means that one's wife is pregnant. An unknown kind of glass cup or a roughly cut drinking glass of water in a dream means that there is a fetus in the mother's womb. If the glass of water breaks and the water remains in the dream, it means that the mother may die after giving birth and the infant will survive. If the water spills and the glass remains intact in the dream, it means that the fetus may die and the mother will survive. The breaking of a glass in a dream also denotes the death of the one who is serving it. If a sick person is given a glass of wine, or water, or a bitter apple drink, or a laxative in a dream such a drink represents his last cup. (Also see Glass blower; Glass bottle) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Aloe (bot. Cactus) Eating from an aloe plant or smelling it in a dream means sorrows, sadness, separation between husband and wife or enduring an unhappy life. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Taro (Edible roots of a tropical plant; Colocasia antiquorum; bot.; Large Egyptian potato) Eating taro in a dream means sufferings, adversities and trouble. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




A She-Lion Eating or acquiring the head of a she-lion means the acquiring of vast lands and estates. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Cottage cheese Eating cottage cheese in a dream means good and dear money one enjoys beside other pleasures. (Also see Cheese) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Swan's meat Eating swan's meat in a dream means benefits drawn from pious and religious people. (Also see Dusk; Meat) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Mulberry The mulberry tree represents a man who has plenty of money, assets, and children. Dreaming of eating mulberry means windfall profits. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Cake If a poor person sees himself eating modified bread or a cake in a dream, it means sickness or loss of something one is anticipating to receive. (Also see Bread) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Cactus (Aloe plant) Eating or smelling a cactus plant in a dream means sorrow, sadness, separation between husband and wife or it could mean enduring an  unhappy life. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Mushrooms Eating mushrooms in a dream means longevity, recovering of a sick person from his illness, marriage of an unwed person, acquiring knowledge, guidance, money or a job. (Also see Food) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Coconut Eating a coconut in a dream means that one may have the potential to become a Fortuneteller or he may befriend one. Coconut in a dream also indicates the possibility of contracting intestinal inflammations. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Carrots These have contradictory interpretations.
• Having or eating carrots:  (1) Welfare and benefits.  (2) Worries.
• Holding carrots: Alleviation or things will go through. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Poppy (Herb) Eating it in a dream means receiving a comfortable income. Seeing the lights of its showy flowers in a dream means flags and banners. (Also see Flag) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Flour Flour made of wheat or barley symbolises a perbond wealth which he had amassed. It means a life of ease and prosperity lies ahead of him Eating flour is better than bread since bread is subjected to the heat of fire. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Barley • Owning or eating barley:  (1) Health and wealth. Dreaming of barley is better than dreaming of wheat.  (2) An allusion to a son whose life will be short, because, according to Ibn Siren, barley is what Jesus Christ used to eat.  Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Iron Iron symbolizes money, dignity, power, and triumph. However,
• Eating iron with bread means harm and possible end of the dreamer’s livelihood.
• Chewing iron means absence. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Appetite Eating to one's fill in a dream also represents working for one's livelihood or recovering extra money. Some interpreters convey that hunger in a dream is better than satiation, while to drink extra water in a dream is better than thirst. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Radish • Dreaming of radish:  (1) Lawful and blessed gains.  (2) Will perform hajj  (pilgrimage)—an interpretation that according to Ibn Siren, is a bit farfetched.
• Picking or eating radish: Will do good but regret it later on. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Chicken   (Also see Hen.) Dreaming of eating chicken portends:  (1) Benefits from the female side.  (2) Patience for the nervous.  (3) Healing.  (4) The end of worries and sorrow.  (5) Obtaining money from foreign sources. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars




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