Journey Dream Explanation — (See Return) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Nocturnal Journey Dream Explanation — (See Aqiq canyons; Night of Power) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Returning from a journey Dream Explanation — (See Debt; Return) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Makkah Dream Explanation — o Seeing a fertile Mecca (Makkah) flourishing: Welfare and good tidings. The reverse is also true. o Being on the way to Mecca (Makkah): Will perform the Muslims pilgrimage. o Entering Mecca (Makkah): No more fear. o Entering Mecca (Makkah) or belonging to Mecca (Makkah): An allusion to a beautiful girl or woman whose hand is solicited by too many people. o A renegade or an atheist entering Mecca (Makkah): Will repent and embrace Islam. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Makkah Dream Explanation — o Being in a house in Mecca (Makkah) in which the dreamer stayed before: The renewal of a mandate. o Being in Mecca (Makkah) with the dead: Will die as a martyr. o Mecca (Makkah) becoming the dreamer's house: Will become a resident of that holy city. o Leaving Mecca (Makkah) behind one's back: Will be separated from or quit one's chief. o Mecca (Makkah) destroyed: The dreamer doesn't pray much. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Makkah Dream Explanation — o A bachelor entering Mecca (Makkah): Will be blessed with a bride. o A person in dispute entering Mecca (Makkah): Will be defeated in the feud. o Going to Mecca (Makkah) for the pilgrimage: (1) It will be so in reality. (2) If the dreamer is ill, the disease will last and the dreamer will die and perhaps go to Paradise. o Going to Mecca (Makkah) strictly for business: The dreamer is an earthly creature. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Makkah Dream Explanation — Mecca (Makkah) symbolizes Islam, the Muslims spiritual leader or the dreamer's chief. Whatever happens to it--good or bad--will befall Islam or such a person. o Being in Mecca (Makkah): (1) Good religion, repentance, safety, and welfare. (2) Will visit the Kabah. (See Kabah.) (3) Will be saved by God from tyrants. (4) Will regain one's freedom. (5) Will be spoiled by the ruler and people will come to the dreamer to benefit from his knowledge or influence. (6) Daughter, if beautiful, will be betrothed. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Seeing the Kabah in Any Place Other than in Makkah Dream Explanation — At times, the Kabah also stands for peace and harmony. Therefore, if the Kabah is seen in a place other than Makkah, it suggests that the people of that town or village will enjoy peace and harmony. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Maqam Ibrahim (The Station Of Abraham, Near The Kabah In Mecca (Makkah) Dream Explanation — The Quran says: "The First House (of worship) appointed for men was that at Bakka (Mecca (Makkah)): Full of blessings and of guidance for all kinds of beings. In it are Signs manifest; (for example), the Station of Abraham; whoever enters it attains security; pilgrimage thereto is a duty men owe to God" ("Al-Imran" [The Imran Family], verses 96-97.) o Entering Maqam Ibrahim: (1) Will be delivered from fear and feel secure. (2) Will obtain a very high post, perhaps the leadership of the country. (3) Will inherit from one's father or mother. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Maqam Ibrahim (The Station Of Abraham, Near The Kabah In Mecca (Makkah) Dream Explanation — o Having been to Maqam Ibrahim and prayed in its direction: The dreamer is a true believer who learns and memorizes religious tenets and will be granted the privilege of performing the pilgrimage. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Maqam Ibrahim Dream Explanation — Maqam Ibrahim is the place where Ibrahim stood to pray next to the Kabah in Mecca (Makkah). Dreaming of being at the Maqam or praying toward it means the dreamer will observe the Sharia (religious law), will be secure, and will perform the pilgrimage to Mecca (Makkah). Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Jump Dream Explanation — o Jumping as high as the sky: Will reach Mecca (Makkah). o Jumping on someone: Will defeat and crush such a person, because jumping symbolizes power and the power of a person resides in that person's legs. o Jumping from one spot to another: (1) Condition will speedily improve. (2) Will move from one place to another. o Jumping far: Long journey. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Pilgrimage Areas Dream Explanation — Muzdalefa, in Mecca (Makkah) Seeing oneself at Muzdalefa means the dreamer is or will become praise-worthy for his endeavours to obey God scrupulously and will perhaps fulfil his promises and settle his debts. Mena, another holy place in Mecca (Makkah) Dreaming of being in Mena means no more fear and all aspirations will be met. Arafa Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Jump Dream Explanation — o Jumping as high as the sky: Will reach Mecca (Makkah). o Jumping on someone: Will defeat and crush such a person, because jumping symbolizes power and the power of a person resides in that person's legs. o Jumping from one spot to another: (1) Condition will speedily improve. (2) Will move from one place to another. o Jumping far: Long journey. o Jumping and floating in the air and moving at will, in whatever direction and to whatever length the dreamer wants: (1) A beneficial trip. (2) Triumph. (3) Desires will be fulfilled. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Sidratul Muntaha Or The Lote Tree Of The Ultimate Boundary Dream Explanation — That tree was the last thing that the Muslims Holy Prophet Muhammad saw before crossing the "no-man's space" that goes beyond Heaven and separates it from the Sublime Throne. It is prohibited even for angels. As a kind of privilege, the Prophet was transported, one night called the night of the Israe and Miraj, from the Sacred Mosque (of Mecca (Makkah)) to the Farthest Mosque of Al-Quds, or Jerusalem, and shown some of the Signs of God. The Hadith literature, which recounts the Tradition and sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, gives details of this journey. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Hair Dream Explanation — o Dreaming that the head was shaved without remembering having shaved it: Will triumph over enemies and become strong. o A woman dreaming that her hair was shaved: Will be abandoned by her husband or die. o A woman dreaming that her husband has shaved her head or shortened her hair at the Kabah (the Muslims holiest shrine, in Mecca (Makkah)): She will settle her debts, and her wishes will be fulfilled. If her husband had done so elsewhere than in Mecca (Makkah), he will hold her captive in her house, as if he had cut the wings of a bird. It could also mean that he would slander her. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Twisting a rope Dream Explanation — (Splice; Entwine; Twine) To splice a rope or a thread, or to twist a rope around oneself, or to whorl it around a spindle, or to make a bobbin in a dream means undertaking a journey. If it comes out thin in the dream, then the outcome of one's journey is meager. If the rope comes out thick and strong in the dream, it means that the outcome of one's journey is beneficial. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Adam Dream Explanation — o Seeing Adam: (1) The dreamer has committed a sin and should repent. (2) A reference to one's father or ruler or to knowledge. (3) Will become a ruler or governor if eligible for such an honour. (4) Will be deceived and captured by one's enemies, then released after some time. (5) A reference to the interpreter of dreams, because Adam was the first ever to have dreamed (of Eve) and understood what dreams expressed. (6) A harbinger of the pilgrimage to Mecca (Makkah). (7) A coming together of the beloved ones. (8) Will have plenty of children, but more boys than girls. (9) Forgetfulness and absentmindedness. (10) Trickery and ruses. (11) The dreamer is mixing with snake charmers, poison makers, spiritualists and mediums, who are the demons spokesmen. (12) A reference to rough garments, weeping, or a malaise due to unhealthy food. (13) A long journey, perhaps to where Adam first descended on Earth. (14) An allusion to servants and to prostration before kings. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Crane Dream Explanation — This bird symbolizes a poor, weak, and incapable stranger or sociable people who like to share and participate. It augurs well for travellers and anyone who wishes to get married or have a boy. o Seeing a crane: (1) Will embark on a long journey. (2) Will return safe and sound to one's family from a journey. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
A Spinning Wheel Dream Explanation — A spinning wheel used for separating the seed from cotton symbolises journey to be undertaken. If a man sees himself as spinning wool, hair or camel hair it means hew will soon undertake a journey and return with halaal provision in abundance and wealth which will be a means of great barakah and blessings for him. If he sees himself as pinning cotton or the bark of tree such as is normally done by women it means he will undertake a journey and will return with goods. But such goods will be regarded as undesirable or unclean by the people. If a woman happens to see the same dram it means that her relative who is absent will return soon. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
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