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Meet Ruler Return Safe Sound dream interpretations
 

Safe Dream Explanation — (See Closet; Protection; Veil; Wife) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Return Dream Explanation — (Return from a journey) When one returns from a trip in a dream, it means paying one's dues, dispelling sorrow and sadness, escaping from ill consequences, receiving a reward, or repenting from sin. (Also see Debt) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




Ruler Dream Explanation — (See Governor) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Return Dream Explanation — Dreaming of returning from a voyage indicates settlement of a due or fulfilment of a duty, relief from worries, escape from harm, welfare, and repentance of sins. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Unjust ruler Dream Explanation — When injustice is practiced by a ruler in a dream, it means the opposite. In fact, seeing an unjust ruler in a dream could signify comfort, peace, safety, tranquillity, protection of the society, or urban developments. (Also see Injustice; Justice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Incident - The Ruler and His Justice Dream Explanation — A dream interpreter once said: "I saw a ruler sitting in a high place, and people were looking at him. I interpreted my dream to mean the ruler's death and people's deliberation of his work. A few months later, the ruler died, and people engaged in talking about his deeds and judging of his work." Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Return of one's soul back to its Lord Dream Explanation — (Death; Give up the ghost; To die) In a dream, the return of one's soul back to its Lord means remitting a trust to its rightful owner, the recovery of a sick person from his illness, the release of a prisoner from jail, or perhaps it could represent the reunion of beloveds. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sound Dream Explanation — (Human sound. See Voice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sound of animals Dream Explanation — In a dream, the sound of a crowd means money beside other benefits. The bleating of sheep in a dream means distress and fear. The neigh of horses in a dream means might and honor. The barking of a dog in a dream means vain talk and meddling in others business. The sound of a lynx in a dream means pampering oneself and wantonness. The cooing of pigeons in a dream means crying, sorrows or marriage. The chirp of swallows in a dream means beneficial words. The croaking of frogs in a dream means beatings or death. The sound of bells and the hissing of snakes in a dream represents a fight, an argument, a warning, or a war. The braying of donkeys in a dream means cursing in the darkness. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sound of birds Dream Explanation — (See Sound of animals) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sound of animals Dream Explanation — The braying of mules in a dream means vain talk, or it could mean indulging in suspicious acts. The mooing of a cow in a dream means temptation. The gurgling or braying of camels in a dream signifies travels and difficulties. The roaring of a lion in a dream means threats. The yowling of a tomcat in a dream means uproar, backbiting, defamation and insinuation. The yapping of foxes in a dream means a warning for one to escape from danger, or to move from one field into another. The howling of a wolf in a dream means robbery. The squeak of a mouse in a dream means profits, reunion, love and peace. The crying of a female gazelle in a dream means longing for one's homeland. The barking of a jackal in a dream means a mission of good intent, or a forthcoming evil. (Also see Dog; Listening; Roaring; Speaking; Voice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Evil sound Dream Explanation — (Braying of a donkey) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Shrill sound Dream Explanation — (See Wind) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sound of walking Dream Explanation — (See Tap) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Gold Dream Explanation — o Giving away a big piece of gold: Will become a ruler or authority will be enhanced.
o Finding broken gold or solid gold coins: Will meet the ruler and return safe and sound.
o Gold turning into silver: Decaying situation in terms of women, money, children, and servants.
o Silver turing into gold: A change for the better.
o Clothes for the upper part of the body ornamented with gold, such as lady's masks, veils, et cetera: She who wears them will come closer to God. But if she just owns them, she will undergo a bitter experience. God will test her mettle.
o Pure gold  (or silver) symbolizes candid intentions, truthfulness, and the fulfilment of promises. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Blood Dream Explanation — o Splashing in blood: The dreamer is being financed and is dealing with dirty money or is indulging in a major sin.
o Seeing blood on one's clothes: Somebody is lying to the dreamer.
o Seeing one's shirt stained with blood of unknown origin or without having felt it coming: The dreamer is being lied to without knowing it or suspecting anything.
o The shirt stained with the blood of a cat: A thief is lying to the dreamer.
o The shirt stained with lion blood: An unjust and wanton chief or ruler is lying to the dreamer.
o The shirt stained with ram blood: An honest, rich, and almost invincible man is lying to the dreamer, after which the latter will obtain as much illicit money as there was blood.
o Blood oozing out of the skin:  (1) Health and safety.  (2) Will return home safe and sound from a journey.
o Seeing blood coming out of one's body and looking at the wounds:  (1) Will be healthy and wealthy.  (2) Will return safe and sound from a journey to find joy, happiness, and welfare. 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



Weapon Dream Explanation — o Old people looking at the dreamer, who is armed: His friends are envying and coveting him.
o Young men looking at the dreamer, who is armed: His enemies are casting an evil eye on him.
o Being armed and capable of using the weapons:  (1) The dreamer is an accomplished person.  (2) The dreamer is pious.  (3) If ill, God will heal him.  (4) If on a journey, will return safe and sound.  (5) Will no longer be scared.  (6) Will achieve goals.
o Being disarmed: The dreamer's own power and folk will weaken. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Flying Dream Explanation — o Flying on one's back:  (1) Will have a comfortable sea journey.  (2) Unemployment.  (3) Death, if the dreamer is ill.
o Flying with wings: Change of condition. If destination is reached, situation will improve. For the poor, it means plenty of financial gains.
o Flying like a pigeon in the air and having a bird's-eye view as if controlling those on earth and being in a position to benefit or harm anybody at will: Dignity and strength.
o Flying happily from one country to another, but feeling heavy and unable to benefit or harm anyone or touch anything: The dreamer is yearning for money.
o Flying low: Will travel and return safe and sound. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Mule Dream Explanation — Musa's patience and prove to him, in the end, that Musa did not encompass all knowledge. In fact, Khidr had, paradoxically, scuttled the boat to save its owners from a kind of pirate king who was following them and killed the boy because he would become an intolerable figure if he were allowed to grow older and corrupt or kill his parents by exploiting their weakness for him. He saved the wall because there was a treasure under it and God wanted the virtuous orphans of the selfish landlords of that place to take possession of it as a heritage.  (The story is related in the Quranic chapter "Al-Kahf" [The Cave], verses 60-82.)  (6) A reference to some good emissary or someone using his good offices.  (7) Will return safe and sound and with some gains from a sea journey.  (8) Someone is backbiting you.  (9) An impediment in one's speech or some deformity in the head.
o A destitute person seeing Moses: Enlightenment and promotion. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



 
 

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