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Broken Sword Blade dream interpretations
 

A Sword in a Broken Sheath Dream Explanation — If a person dreams that a sword is given to him in a broken sheath then the mother will die but his son will be saved. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



A Broken Sword in a Sheath Dream Explanation — If a persons dreams that a sword is given to him in its sheath and it breaks in the sheath it means his son will die while it is in its mother's womb. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




A Sword with a Broken Handle Dream Explanation — The father, paternal uncle or their equivalent will die. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



The Broken Point of a Sword Dream Explanation — A perbond mother, paternal grandmother, maternal aunt or some lady equal in status to any of these will die. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Blade Dream Explanation — (Cutting edge) In a dream, a blade is interpreted to be one's tongue, or an energetic and a caring wife, or drawing profits for one's livelihood, or it could represent a pencil sharpener. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



A Broken Bow Dream Explanation — it is an omen that either he or his son or his brother will lose respectability and honour. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



A Broken Bucket Dream Explanation — If the bucket used for drawing water is seen as broken it means the help he used to render to the people will cease. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



A Broken Minaret Dream Explanation — A broken or fallen minaret suggests the people of that locality will become corrupt in matters of religions by dividing into numerous sects. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Broken Gate of a Garden Dream Explanation — If one side of the gate leading to the garden is seen as broken, it means the observer will divorce his wife. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



A Broken Waist-band Dream Explanation — If a person sees his waist-band as broken, snatched or altered in any way, it means harm coming his way. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sword Dream Explanation — (Blade; Power; Scabbard) In a dream, a sword represents a son, a king, a clan, a tribe, a farm, a property, or a woman. If a sword is interpreted as power, then it means diligence, and if it is interpreted as words, it means clarity of speech. If it is interpreted as one's father, then it represents the father's pride of his son. If one's sword is weighing heavy and is being dragged with difficulty in the dream, it means an appointment that is difficult to bear, though one will draw benefits from it. If one hands his wife the blade in the dream, it means that she will bear a son. If he hands her the sword sheathed in the dream, it means that she will bear a daughter. 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 — 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



Sword Dream Explanation — The sword symbolizes a son; influence; the anger of the dreamer, and matters that come to a head. It also refers to an intrigue, welfare, kingship or ownership, or a mad or mean woman or son on whom one should never turn his back. Its sheath represents a woman, same as the knife and its scabbard or the slipper and the foot symbolize the man and the woman. The blade is a son. An alien sword is a noble wife or son.
o Seeing a huge sword that resembles nothing in this world: It is the sword of intrigue and dissension. If it disappears in the air, ascends to the sky, or is thrown in the sea, the intrigue will be put down.
o Brandishing a sword without having any intention of fighting: Will have power, a child, or a brother. Otherwise, it means that the dreamer is bracing himself to confront somebody orally. If he strikes, he will lambast his opponent. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sword Dream Explanation — In a dream, the sheath of a sword represents a woman. Hitting someone with a sword in a dream means insulting him with harsh words. Sheathing one's sword in a dream means marriage. If the blade ceases to cut in a dream, it means that one's words will bear no weight. If one is hit with a sword, and if he loses his hand, his leg, or receives wounds in the dream, it means having an argument that involves one's father, son, or brother, etcetera, depending which limb and what member of one's family it represents. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sword Dream Explanation — o Finding the sword too heavy and dragging it on the ground: Influence will wane.
o The supports of the sword breaking or being cut: Will be deposed or isolated.
o Giving or taking the blade of a sword from one's wife: She will give birth to a male child.
o The wife giving her husband a sword in its sheath: She will deliver a boy.
o Handing one's wife a sword in its sheath: She will give birth to a girl.
o Being girded with four swords, One made of iron, one made of brass or bronze, one made of lead, and one made of wood: Will have four male children. The iron symbolizes a courageous boy, the bronze a lucky boy who will become rich, the lead an effeminate boy, and the wood a hypocrite.
o A man whose wife is pregnant dreaming of holding a sword made of glass: Will have a child who will not live. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



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 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



 
 

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