Money Dream Explanation — (Bones; Banana; Brass; Bread; Coin; Dirt; Dough; Pennies; Pie; Poison) A plated coin in a dream means lies, falsehood, or triviality. To shower someone with money in a dream means listening to a filthy conversation, or impersonating someone. Money in a dream also means vain talk, or missing one's prayers. If one sees himself swallowing a coin of money in a dream, it means that he will betray his trust. Money in a dream is also interpreted as knowledge, faith, guidance, or becoming a government employee. Giving money away in a dream means dispelling agony, difficulties or burdens. If one receives money in his dream, it means that he is entrusted with something. Handling one to four coins in a dream is a lucky number. Money in a dream is also interpreted as women's talk. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Money Dream Explanation — Having a lot of money in a dream means disputes. Receiving money from a known source in a dream means stress. If the source is unknown in the dream, it means a calamity. If one receives an engraved coin in a dream, it means that he may be hurt by his own family, or for the sake of a protege of his. If one sees a deceased person giving him a coin of money in a dream, it means that he will be spared from an unjust trial. If he refuses to take the money from the deceased person in the dream, it means that he should beware not to be unjust toward others or fall prey to their injustice. If one who has ten coins finds that he only has five coins in the dream, it means that he will lose accordingly. If he has five coins then sees them doubled in the dream, it means that he will double his money. (Also see Banana; Banknote; Bones; Counting money; Pastry; Voice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Money bag Dream Explanation — (See Wallet) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Money exchanger Dream Explanation — A money exchanger in a dream also represents a religious doctor or a scholar who takes religious questions and interprets their definitions. He also could be a dream interpreter who measures everything he takes in and gives an appropriate answer. He takes a pearl necklace for a price and gives words in return, or he takes scattered words and gives a beautiful pearl necklace in exchange. If one who is experiencing difficulties in wakefulness changes some money in a dream, it means that his difficulties will diminish. If one buys gold coins and gives silver money in exchange in a dream, it means reparation, financial obligations or liability. Seeing a money exchanger in a dream also represents wealth, or quick richness from suspicious sources, or he could represent an accountant, a bookkeeper, or a ledger keeper. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Money exchanger Dream Explanation — In a dream, a money exchanger represents knowledge, poetry, speaking the right words, richness after poverty, a school, the fellowship of a wise man, or a scale. In a dream, a money exchanger also could represent someone who has knowledge, though no one benefit from what he knows except in mundane matters. His work relates to scientific writings, scientific arguments, dispute of authority, or questions and answers. Perhaps his only balance or criterion is his own judgment. His balance represents his tongue and ears. His weights are his only instrument for justice and judgment. His measuring pennies are his fights with people. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Forging money Dream Explanation — In a dream, forging money means using vile words, or words without action. (Also see Minting) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Lending money Dream Explanation — Lending an object or lending money to someone in a dream means profits of equal value. (Also see Borrowing; Loan) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Money-Changer Dream Explanation — he symbolsies an Alim from whom people derive no benefit except material benefit. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Counting money Dream Explanation — (See Counting) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Money belt Dream Explanation — (See Wallet) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Money pouch Dream Explanation — (See Wallet) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Squandering money Dream Explanation — (See Shearer) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Wasting money Dream Explanation — (See Penny) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Incident - The father that hid his money Dream Explanation — A man hid his money inside his house and went on a journey. On his way back home, he became sick. The man also owed money to some people, and he thought of telling one of his companions about the place of his money and to ask him to pay his debt, but he aspired for recovery and hoped to return home and pay his debts in person. During his journey, the man died. His son saw him in a dream and asked: "What did God do to you?" The father replied: "My condition is in abeyance, and it depends on some debts that must be paid first. I have some money hidden in such and such place. Please go and dig them up, pay people what I owe them, and enjoy the rest." Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Incident - The father that hid his money Dream Explanation — In the morning, the son told a friend about his dream and added: "It is a fairy tale!" A few days later, the father came back to his son in another dream and said: "I have told you about something that will benefit you and that will free me from my limbo, but you failed to do it!" The son woke up in shock and immediately went to the place his father indicated in the dream. When he dug out the money, he paid his father's debts and benefited from his unanticipated inheritance. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Pearl Dream Explanation — o Getting plenty of pearls from the sea or riverbed: Honest money obtained from kings and their like. o A plethora of pearls: (1) Inheritance. (2) A province or a senior post to be granted to the dreamer. (3) More knowledge for the erudite. (4) Profit for the merchant. o Seeing heaps of pearls and being under the impression that you have just picked them out of the sea: Will strike it rich, in an honest way, from the kings treasures. o Heaps of pearls carried in tied-up sacks: Sorrow. o Counting pearls: Will go broke. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Death Dream Explanation — o Death of a daughter: Despair will replace joy. o Death of a sick brother: (1) The brother in question will die. (2) Someone from that brother's side will pass away. o A person who has no brother dreaming that his brother has died: (1) The dreamer will die or go broke. (2) The dreamer will lose an eye or a hand. o Death of a conjoint or a partner: Divorce or the end of a partnership. o Death of the wife: (1) Will make money and become self-sufficient. (2) Will lose one's source of living. More often it is a good dream. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Incident - Falling Down From High Altitude Dream Explanation — A man saw himself in a dream falling down from a high altitude. When he woke up, he said to himself: "I will avoid going out of my house or seeing people for a while." During the middle of the afternoon of that same day, a close friend came to see him, and called him from downstairs. When the man stood up to look through the window, the shutters broke, and he fell with them. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin
Grave Dream Explanation — o Seeing a person's grave being turned into a house, a shop, or a village: The family of the defunct will build a house there. o Dreaming of entering a grave without being carried on a bier: Will buy an empty house. o Standing by a grave: Will commit a sin, in view of a verse in the Holy Quran that reads: "And never (O Muhammad) pray for one of them who dieth, nor stand by his grave. Lo! they disbelieved in Allah and His messenger, and they died while they were evildoers." ("Al-Taubah" [Repentance], verse 84.) o Standing by one's grave and looking at it: Will repent and sins will be forgiven. o Seeing a well-off person roaming about in a graveyard: That person will go broke (because the dead do not carry any money). Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
The Casulaties of Uhud and The Conquest of Mecca Dream Explanation — Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) said, "I saw in a dream that I waved a sword and it broke in the middle, and behold, that symbolized the casualties the believers suffered on the Day (of the battle) of Uhud. Then I waved the sword again, and it became better than it had ever been before, and behold, that symbolized the Conquest (of Mecca) which Allah brought about and the gathering of the believers. " (Bukhari) Dream Interpreter: Imam Bukhari
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