Angel Dream Explanation — o Wrestling with an angel: Worries and humiliation after prosperity. o A patient seeing an angel engaging another angel in a fight: Death is near. o Angels descending from the sky: (1) The holy struggle will be successful; the righteous will triumph and the wrongdoers will be subdued. (2) The ruler will send his soldiers to that spot. (3) An epidemic will erupt (in case the angels are frequently going up and down in the houses or on rooftops). Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o An angel entering the dreamer's house: Beware of thieves. o An angel taking one's weapon: Strength and bread will go and perhaps wife, too. o Angels assembling in one place and the dreamer being scared: Intrigue and strife will take place in that spot. o Seeing angels in a battlefield: Will triumph over enemies. o Angels kneeling or prostrating themselves before the dreamer: Desires will be fulfilled and the subject will rise in life. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o An angel in the image of a youth: A reference to the present. o An angel in the image of a young boy: A reference to the future. o Seeing angels in the image of women: The dreamer is lying to God in view of the following verse: "Hath your Lord then distinguished you (O men of Mecca (Makkah)) by giving you sons, and hath chosen for Himself females from among the angels? Lo! Verily ye speak an awful word!" ("Al-Israe" or "Bani Ismail" [The Children of Israel], verse 40.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o A good person dreaming that an angel is ordaining him to read the Book of Allah: A stern warning in view of the Quranic verse: "And it will be said unto him, 'Read thy book. Thy soul sufficeth as reckoner against thee this day.' " ("Bani Israel" [The Children of Israel], verse 14.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o An angel telling the dreamer that he will have a son: He will be blessed with a son enjoying knowledge and contentment, in view of the following Quranic verses: " (And remember) when the angels said: O Mary! Lo! Allah grive thee glad tidings of a word from Him ..." ("Al-Imran" [The Family of Imran], verse 45); and "He said: I am only a messenger of thy Lord, that I may bestow on thee a faultless son." ("Maryam" [Mary], verse 19.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o Angels greeting the dreamer: Will be gifted with foresight and a happy ending. o Seeing oneself as an angel: (1) If facing hardships: Relief will come. (2) If a bondman: Will be freed. (3) If an honest person: Will rise to leadership. (4) If a patient: Will die. o A Jew seeing angels praying for him: Will embrace Islam in view of the Quranic verse: "He it is Who blesseth you, and His angels (bless you), that He may bring you forth from darkness unto light; and He is Merciful to the believers." ("Al-Ahzab" [The Clans], verse 43.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o Seeing birds flying without being able to identify their species: Those are angels who will avenge the oppressed. o Seeing those among the angels who have a special status and serve as scribes: For a good person, joy and happiness in life and in the Hereafter, as well as a happy ending; otherwise, the dreamer should heed the warning inherent in the Quranic verses: "Generous (or enjoying a special status) and recording, who know (all) that ye do." ("Al-Infitar" [The Cleaving], verses 11 and 12.) o Seeing an angel in the image of an old man: A reference to the past. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o The angels working in the dreamer's craft or doing as he does: He will excel in his industry. o Angels coming to destroy the dreamer's home or a group of fewer than ten angels appearing in a country, a village, or a place: A prominent scholar or hermit will die in that place, the victim of an injustice will be killed, or a house will crumble over its dwellers. o An evil person dreaming that an angel is ordaining him to read the Book of Allah: A stern warning in view of the Quranic verse: "And it will be said unto him, Read thy book. Thy soul sufficeth as reckoner against thee this day' " ("Al-Israe" or "Bani Ismail" [The Children of Israel], verse 14.) o Seeing angels on horses in a place: A tyrant will be brought down. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — Angels symbolize translators who understand people's languages; witnesses; and trustworthy persons and emissaries, especially of kings and princes. o Seeing well-known angels of the type who bring good tidings: (1) Something pleasant will emerge in the life of the dreamer. (2) Prosperity and strength. (3) Triumph after suffering injustice. (4) Recovery from a disease. (5) Security after fear. (6) Prosperity will replace poverty. (7) Relief after hardships. (8) An injunction to the dreamer to perform the pilgrimage and/or engage in Jihad (holy struggle). Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Angel Dream Explanation — o Angels descending on graves: Devout people will be buried there. o Angels in a souk (marketplace): Cheating is taking place there. o Flying with the angels and rising with them to the sky, not to return: Will be honoured in this world, then die as a martyr. o Contemplating the angels: Catastrophe or something will befall the dreamer's children and fortune, in view of the Quranic verse: "The Day they see the angels, no joy will there be to the criminals that Day: the (angels) will say there is a barrier forbidden (to you) altogether!" ("Al-Furqan" [The Criterion], verse 22). Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
An Unidentified Angel Dream Explanation — If an unknown persons is referred to as an angel in the dream then surely he is none other than a great angel of Allah Taala. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Angel Of death Dream Explanation — (See Izrail; Robbery; Osprey) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Incident - Angel Writing Four Times Dream Explanation — It is related that Al-Mustanjid Billah son of Al-Muqtafi saw during his father's life a dream in which an angel descended and wrote four times the Arabic letter 'H' in the palm of his hand. When Al-Mustanjid woke up, he told the dream to an interpreter who replied: "You will receive the Caliphate from your father in the year five hundred fifty-five, and already five months and five days have passed." Al-Mustanjid became the Caliph as foretold by the dream interpreter. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Sword Dream Explanation — o A man whose wife is not pregnant dreaming of drawing his sword from its scabbard: (1) If the sword is clean and glittering, the dreamer will address someone and his statements will be truthful and well received. (2) If the sword is oxidized, whatever the dreamer says will be neither true nor accepted. (3) If the sword is too heavy, the dreamer will say something intolerable. (4) If there is a flaw or a defect in the sword, the dreamer will not express himself properly or will have an impediment in his speech. o The sword becoming blunt and failing to cut anymore: The dreamer's statements will not be well taken. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Sword Dream Explanation — An iron sword in a dream represents a son. A brass sword in a dream means a rich son. A lead sword in a dream means an effeminate son. A wooden sword in a dream means a son who is a hypocrite, and a tarnished sword in a dream represents an unattractive son. To draw out one's sword from its sheath in a dream could represent some words one is prepared to say. If the sword is sharpened, bright and scintillating in the dream, it means that his words will be sweet and true. If it looks rusted or tarnished in the dream, it means that his words will be harsh and false. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Sword Dream Explanation — o Wearing the supports without the sword itself: Will be entrusted with some responsibility. o The sword breaking: Father, mother, uncle (father's brother), or aunt (mother's sister) will die. o The sword's blade breaking: A servant or companion will die. o Playing with a sword: Smartness and shrewdness, eloquence, or admiration of one's son. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Sword Dream Explanation — o A person in dispute seeing a sword already drawn in his hand: Justice will be on the dreamer's side. o Finding a sword and picking it up: The dreamer is demanding justice and will obtain it. o Being handed a sword: A reference to a woman, as it looks very beautiful and has very nefarious effects, according to Al-Nabulsi referring to Luqman in the holy scriptures. o A sword set aside: A reference to a powerful man. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Sword Dream Explanation — o Striking someone with a sword: Will insult and slander him. o Striking right and left with a sword amid Muslims: Making inappropriate or unethical statements. o The sword's lid or sheath breaking: Wife will die. o The sheath breaking but the sword remaining intact: A pregnant woman will die, but the baby will live. And vice versa. If both break, mother and child will die. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Sword Dream Explanation — If one's head is cut off with a sword in a dream, it means that the one who received the blow will triumph over the one who beheaded him, or receive benefits through him . If one's body is dismembered with a sword in a dream, it means that he may travel far, or that his progeny will disperse across the land. A sword in a dream also represents wealth, power or knowledge. Waving a sword during a duel in a dream means becoming known in one's field or profession. (Also see Duel; Knife) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Sword Dream Explanation — If one is given a sheath without a sword in a dream, it means that he will keep something in trust. If the handle of one's sword breaks in the dream, it means that either one's father, uncle, aunt, or mother may die shortly. If the blade breaks in the dream, it means that one's servant, or assistant-worker may die shortly. If one sees swords flying in the air in a dream, they represent a plague. A sword in a dream also could represent one's anger, or his tight financial circumstances. Swallowing a sword in a dream means gathering the spoils of war. If a sword swallows someone in a dream, it means a snakebite. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
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