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Cereal (See Breakfast food) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Rice • Raw rice: Money obtained by swindling and causing trouble and worries.
• Cooked rice: Gains. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Rice In dream, rice means money which is earned with toiling, distress, or passion. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Rice It symbolises wealth which the observer is after and which he will obtain after toiling hard. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Rice pudding In a dream, rice pudding means celebrations, a reception, a wedding, a contract, knowledge, or prosperity. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Rice flour In a dream, rice flour means a blessing or a favor. (Also see Flour) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Rice drink (See Amazaki) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Amazaki (Japanese fermented rice drink; slightly sweetened and a non-alcoholic drink also found in Egypt) Drinking amazaki in a dream means comfort and prosperity. If an unmarried man sees himself drinking this fermented rice drink in a dream, it may mean that he considers it lawful to live unmarried with divorced women. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Breakfast food (Cereal; Grits; Kasha; Oatmeal; Porridge) Having a tasty breakfast in a dream means honor, promotion or dispelling distress, adversities and illness. (Also see Porridge) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Flour (Wheat; Rice flour; Semolina) In a dream, flour means money or blessings. Semolina in a dream represent a husband who is compatible with his wife. Flour in a dream also means acquiring exalted knowledge, travels, money, shop, tools, castle, defence, religious nature, guidance, or recovering from an illness. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Home The distinction is very vague in Arabic between the words dar and bayt, both meaning “house” or “home.” But after consulting a knowledgeable colleague  (a Moroccan ambassador and man of letters), the author assumes that dar is more likely to mean a house as a structure or an apartment block and bayt a room, an apartment, or simply home. However, in the ancient Arab texts the writer often jumps from one meaning to another, and I have taken real pain trying to disentangle them, as usual. Home symbolizes the man’s wife sheltered under his roof and to whom he goes, whence the expression “He went home.” Therefore, home and wife are synonyms. The door is her vagina or her face, the closet or the safe a maiden, like the dreamer’s daughter, whom he does not penetrate, as they are covered or hidden places in which he does not sleep. The servants  quarters symbolize the servant (s). The place where cereals are stored is the mother, who used to keep the dreamer alive and let him grow by feeding him milk. The toilet represents those servants who are in charge of cleaning and washing or the dreamer’s wife, whom he embraces and penetrates when isolated, i.e., away from his children and the rest of the household. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



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