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Sacrifice Lion dream interpretations
 
Sacrifice Dream Explanation — (Immolation) To offer a sacrifice in a dream means to fulfill one's promises, relief from difficulty, healing of the sick, or increase in one's earnings. If the one offering a sacrifice interprets dreams as a profession, then it means that he has misinterpreted someone's dream, that he gave him bad advice, or sacrificed the interest of the person in question. Sacrificing in a dream also means receiving an inheritance. If a pregnant woman sees such a dream, it means that she will bear a righteous son. (Also see Abraham; Ismail; Immolation; Lamb; Offering; Ram; Sheep) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sacrifice Dream Explanation — o A sick person dreaming of making a sacrifice: The dreamer will pass away or, on the contrary, will recover.
o Distributing sacrificial sheep meat: Worries will be over and the dreamer will be honoured and dignified.
o Stealing sacrificial meat: The dreamer is lying to God. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sacrifice Dream Explanation — The sacrifice is a harbinger of relief from all worries and of blessings. If the dreamer is a woman, she will give birth to a devout son.
o Sacrificing a cow or a ram: The dreamer will set free some slaves or captives. If the dreamer is a captive, he will be released soon. If indebted, he will settle debts. If poor, he will become rich. If a warrior, he will triumph. If scared, he will feel secure. If he has been to Mecca (Makkah), he will perform the pilgrimage. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Festival of sacrifice Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Lion Dream Explanation — o Riding on a lion's back: Will ride on a high tide, either by travelling by sea in the inappropriate season when the sea is in fury or by succeeding or outsmarting the ruler. The dreamer might also be facing a situation wherein he stands helpless, hence the wishful dream.
o Riding on a subdued or perfectly obedient lion: Will have the upper hand in a feud with a tyrant.
o Riding on a lion but being afraid of it: Harm will befall the dreamer, or he will face some hard test.
o Fighting a lion: Will fight an enemy, a ruler, the authority, or whatever the lion stands for.
o Killing a lion: The end of all sorrows.
o Being overpowered by a lion: Will have a fever because, says Ibn Siren, the lion is known to be feverish. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Lion Dream Explanation — o Escaping from a lion without the latter running after the dreamer to catch him: Will evade an imminent danger.
o Eating lion meat or drinking lioness milk: Will get money from a ruler and triumph over one's enemy.
o Eating lioness meat: Will wield tremendous power or become a great king.
o Cutting off a lion's head: Will become a king or have a fantastic influence.
o Lion skin: The enemy's money.
o Herding lions: Will befriend kings and terrible personalities.
o Mixing or having intercourse with a lion: Will be secure from the enemy's evil and hostility will cease, to be replaced by a lasting friendship.
o Turning into a lion: Will become unjust inasmuch as the lion appeared ferocious. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Lion Dream Explanation — o Seeing a lion entering a house where a person is ill: The patient will die.
o A lion intruding in one's house: Hardship on the part of the chief. If the beast suddenly devours the dreamer, he will be the victim of an injustice, his money will be stolen, or he will be beaten or killed at the hands of the ruler, especially if he dreamed that his soul had left his body or that his head had been cut off.
o Receiving a lion and seeing it in one's place without bothering with it: Will be scared to death by the sultan, but no real harm will occur.
o A lion entering the city: A plague, hardships, a tyrant, or an enemy.
o A lion entering the mosque and standing at the minbar or podium: A tyrant will emerge and will terrorize and harm people. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Lion Dream Explanation — Sleeping beside a lion in a dream means safety from illness, or protection from one's enemy. If one sees a lion inside his own house in a dream, it means that he will gain the upper hand, or it could represent longevity and a high position in the world. A lion entering a town in a dream means a plague that will strike such a town. (Also see Lioness) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Lion Dream Explanation — (A tyrant; An unjust ruler; Death; Healing from a sickness; Receiving an inheritance) A lioness in a dream represents ignorance, pride, affectation and perfidy. Seeing a lion without being seen, means escape from harm one may fear, attaining knowledge and growing in wisdom. A struggle with a lion that does not lead to one's death in a dream means observing a long lasting diet caused by an illness. If one fights with a lion and eats or snatches off a piece of his flesh, bones or hair in a dream, it means that he will attain success, leadership, wealth or conquer his enemy. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Lion Dream Explanation — The lion is a ruler, a tyrant, or a powerful and very dangerous person, in view of the ferocity and devastating anger of that animal. It also symbolizes the warrior, the swindler, the thief, the treacherous worker, the policeman, the insatiable enemy, and perhaps hardships and death, because he who stares at it turns pale, loses his self-control, and is as good as dead, says Ibn Siren. Furthermore, it represents the ruler who embezzles public funds and commits injustice and the lurking enemy. The lioness symbolizes the daughter of a king. The baby lion  (lion's whelp or cub) is a boy. A man told Ibn Siren, "I dreamed that I was embracing and nursing a baby lion." When the great seer looked at him, saw his humble appearance and miserable garments, and understood that he could not be eligible for any honour, he said, "What could you possibly have to do with the children of princes?!" and he added, "Is your wife, by chance, breast-feeding the son of a prince?" "Yes," was the reply. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



A She-Lion Dream Explanation — Eating or acquiring the head of a she-lion means the acquiring of vast lands and estates. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Lion Dream Explanation — It symbolises a powerful and strong enemy. Fighting with a lion means one will soon fight an enemy that is strong and powerful. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Riding a Lion Dream Explanation — Riding a lion and directing it to go wherever one pleases means one will soon be endowed with power and one's enemy will soon be subdued. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Facing a Lion Dream Explanation — Facing or encountering a lion without becoming embroiled in a fight means a person will soon be terrorized by an authority or a powerful man. But no harm will come to him. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



The Skin of the Lion Dream Explanation — It symbolises the estates and inheritance of some brave, dignified and powerful person. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Eating Lion Meat Dream Explanation — The one who eats the meat will receive riches from some authority or a powerful person. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Feast of Immolation Dream Explanation — (Hajj; Eid-ul Adha; Feast of sacrifice; 10th of Zul-Hijjah; Greater Bairam; Manumission; Sacrifice; Pilgrimage; Responding) Witnessing the Feast of Immolation (arb. Eid-ul Adha) in a dream means reminiscing the past, renewal of past celebrations, reviving a state of joy, recapturing moments of one's pleasant past, escape from destruction, salvation, redemption, release from prison or freedom from debts. (Also see Feast of Breaking the Fast; Ram; Sacrifice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Offering Dream Explanation — (Immolation; Sacrifice; Vow) In a dream, an offering represents the wife who is the delight of her husband, or the child who is the delight of his father. An offering in a dream also represents one's good deeds, although it also could mean trouble, adversities, enmity, dispute, fight, argument with one's family, an invasion, or profits from hunting. (Also see Immolation; Sacrifice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Aqiqah rites Dream Explanation — Participating in the sacrament of the Aqiqah rites in a dream also could represent a growing faith and certitude, and emulating the blessed traditions of Allah's Prophet, Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam. If the sacrifice presented in one's dream on that day is a permissible one and if one fulfils all the necessary rituals in his dream, then it denotes his praiseworthy character and the success of his endeavors. If one offers a non-permissible sacrifice in his dream and presents it to people to eat from, then his dream represents a recalcitrant child, or a rebellious son. (Also see Aqiq canyons; Carnelian-red) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Slave Dream Explanation — o Freeing a slave: Sacrifice. Hence a man dreaming that he has been set free from slavery will be the object of a sacrifice.
o An indebted free person or one who has committed some sin dreaming that he has been set free from slavery: God will come to his rescue, or he will repent.
o A bondsman dreaming that he has been set free:  (1) The possible death of his master or himself.  (2) If ill, will die.  (3) Fewer benefits.  (4) If the master was a renegade or a disbeliever, he will repent or embrace Islam and be safe from Hell's inferno.
o A bondsman dreaming that he has died: Will be set free. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



 
 

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