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Islamic dreams about Jumping Camels find dream interpretations. Meanings & explanations for Jumping Camels dictionary!
 
Jumping Camels dream interpretations
 

Jumping Dream Explanation — Otherwise, it could mean facing dangerous or severe adversity. In a dream, jumping from place to place also means false news, fabricated accusations, changing moods with one's friends, or finding oneself bored with them. If one jumps over a wall in a dream, it means that he will change from a believer into a disbeliever or follow the advice of a disbeliever. (Also see Jump) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Jumping Dream Explanation — (Bounce; Hop; Leap) To see oneself hopping on one leg in a dream means moving from an old place into a new one. If one takes a broad leap with one jump in his dream it means travels. Hopping on one leg because of an illness or an impairment in a dream means loss of half of one's money or property and finding it difficult to sustain one's needs with the balance. Playing football or hopping with a ball, or jumping while performing acrobatic exercises, or gymnastic feats in a dream means profits or benefits for someone who is used to play such games, or participates in such training. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




Counting camels Dream Explanation — (See Counting) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Driving a Herd of Camels Dream Explanation — Driving a herd of camels or becoming the owner of such a herd means he will become the leader of a people. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Incident - Abraham and the Forty Camels Dream Explanation — Sheikh Muhammad bin Isa al-Rikhawi of Aleppo, Syria, once saw in a dream that God's prophet Abraham, Alayhi-Salam, came and gave him forty camels. Shaikh Muhammad went to Shaikh Ahmad Shahabu Deen Al-Maghribi and told him his dream. Sheikh Shahabu Deen replied: 'You will live forty years from this day." On the thirty-ninth year, Sheikh Muhammad visited Sheikh Shahabu Deen who encouraged him to perform his pilgrimage that year. Sheikh Muhammad died three days after his return from Mecca. Sheikh Shahabu Deen led the funeral prayer and buried him beside his father. Shortly after that, Sheikh Ahmad Shahabu Deen died and was buried in their vicinity. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



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



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



Jump Dream Explanation — o Jumping to cross a river, a pit, or a well, et cetera, and succeeding: A change for the better and will be saved from some evil and reach the safe shore very quickly.
o Jumping but staying late in that jump till withering away: Will die.
o The dead jumping out of their graves and returning to their homes:  (1) Prisoners will be released.  (2) Plants will grow again after they were dead in that place. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Camel Dream Explanation — Camels symbolize devils in view of a religious belief that they are carrying demons on their humps. They also symbolize death because of their ugly voice and bad temper and because they carry beloved ones far away. Likewise, the camel represents the ignorant and hypocritical individual in view of the Quranic verse: "Or deemest thou that most of them hear or understand? They are but as the cattle--nay, but they are farther astray!"  ("Al-Furqan" [The Criterion], verse 44.) It also alludes to the patient, enduring person or the ship  (because camels are the ships that ply the lands). Moreover, the sight of a camel is a harbinger of sorrow, as the Holy Prophet is reported to have once said, "Riding camels is sorrow and notoriety." Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Jump Dream Explanation — o Failing to reach the desired destination: A change for the worse.
o Using a stick or a perch to jump: That stick or perch symbolizes an extremely powerful person or a strong asset on whom the dreamer could rely in whatever he aims for.
o Jumping to cross a river, a pit, or a well, et cetera, and succeeding: A change for the better and will be saved from some evil and reach the safe shore very quickly.
o Jumping but staying late in that jump till withering away: Will die.
o The dead jumping out of their graves and returning to their homes:  (1) Prisoners will be released.  (2) Plants will grow again after they were dead in that place. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Rain Dream Explanation — A destructive rainstorm in a dream denotes dishonesty, cheating with measures, or the spread of sodomy in the community. Seeing a destructive rainstorm tearing down structures, destroying homes and pulling down tress in a dream represents a punishment for the corruption and sins of the dwellers of that place. A good rain in a dream could mean reconciliation with one's enemy, or it could mean helping a needy person. Rain in a dream also represents a caravan of camels, and a caravan of camels in a dream represents rain. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Abu Bakr and 'Umar In A Dream Dream Explanation — Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) said, "While I was sleeping, I saw myself standing at a well over which there was a bucket. I pulled out from it as many buckets of water as Allah wished, and then Ibn Abi Quhafa (Abu Bakr) took the bucket from me and pulled out one or two full buckets, and there was weakness in his pull--may Allah forgive him. Then the bucket turned into a very large one and 'Umar bin Al-Khattab took it. I have never seen any strong man among the people, drawing water with such strength as 'Umar did, till the people (drank to their satisfaction and) watered their camels to their fill; whereupon the camels sat beside the water." (Bukhari) Dream Interpreter: Imam Bukhari



Camel Dream Explanation — o Watching Arab camels: Will rule over an Arab province.
o Taking camel wool: Lasting money.
o Watching two camels fighting: War will break out between two kings or great men.
o Eating the head of a camel raw: Will slander or backbite a great man.
o Milking a camel: Money from a king or an influential person. If blood comes out instead of milk, illicit gains.
o Milking a she-camel: Work will pay.
o Chewing camel milk: Humiliation.
o Eating camel meat: Will fall sick. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Horse Dream Explanation — o Loss of a draft horse: Wife will be immoral, obscene, and uncontrollable.
o A dog jumping over and making love to the dreamer's draft horse: A Magus  (Magi or Magian) enemy is following the dreamer's wife. If the one jumping on the packhorse is a monkey, the flirting enemy is a Jew.
o A gray packhorse: A ruler or powerful man.
o A black draft horse: Money and sovereignty or supreme power.
o An unknown packhorse entering one's hometown without any material: A stranger will step in. The seahorse symbolizes a liar or something that will not materialize.  (See under Muhammad for winged horses.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Leap Dream Explanation — (See Jumping) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Hop Dream Explanation — (See Jumping) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Bounce Dream Explanation — (See Jumping) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Jump Dream Explanation — 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.
o Failing to reach the desired destination: A change for the worse.
o Using a stick or a perch to jump: That stick or perch symbolizes an extremely powerful person or a strong asset on whom the dreamer could rely in whatever he aims for. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Camel Dream Explanation — o Seeing camels without saddles or ornaments or proceeding along the road: Clouds and rain.
o One camel: A man; if Arab, an Arab man, et cetera.
o A camel with a pedigree: A traveller, a sheikh, or a famous man.
o Owning a camel: Will overpower strong and influential men.
o Riding an Arab camel: Will go to Mecca (Makkah) for the pilgrimage.
o A healthy person dreaming of riding on a camel: Will travel. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Jump Dream Explanation — To jump from one place into another out of fear or with haste in a dream represents accusations, blasphemy, or disturbing news surrounding one's name. To jump down from a high altitude in a dream means separation, or changing of one's conditions from convenience to discomfort. An ascending rapid jump in a dream means rising in station and a plummeting jump in a dream means deterioration of one's status. (Also see Jumping) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



 
 

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