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Garments of Jannah Dreaming of oneself as having donned the garments of paradise means that the observer will prosper in both the worlds. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Basra Dreaming of being in Basra  (Iraq) means one will acquire learning and become a religious scholar. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars




Running Nose Dreaming of having a running nose indicates a short disease, which will be followed by a strong recovery and excellent health. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Garment Wearing a good quality garment in a dream means prosperity in this world and in the hereafter. Wearing a woollen garment in a dream means renouncing the world and calling on people to do the same and to desire the benefits of the hereafter. Wearing a green robe in a dream brings benefits and no harm. If a living person sees himself or someone else wearing green in a dream, it denotes his religious devotion. As for a deceased person, it means a good state and acceptance before Allah Almighty. It is also said that wearing a green garment in a dream means receiving an inheritance. Wearing a white garment also means glad tidings. If a fabric merchant or a tailor sees himself wearing a white garment in a dream, it means lack of work. Wearing a black garment in a dream means a bad omen, but if one is used to wearing black clothing, then it means honor, wealth and receiving a high ranking position. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Return (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



Forgiving one's sins If one's sins are forgiven in a dream, it means receiving guidance, abstinence from sin, protecting one's chastity, hoping for Allah's forgiveness, engaging in charitable actions and offering atonements. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Peeping Tom Dreaming of taking a peep at a naked woman without her knowledge means the dreamer will falter and be humiliated. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Reach Dreaming of reaching one’s goals, fulfilling desires, or being perfect indicates reduction and dissipation  (of wealth). Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



March Dreaming of marching means keenness to know and implement the tenets of Islam and that good fortune is ahead. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Cargo (Load; Shipment) Receiving a shipment in a dream means a burden, impediments, an illness, affliction, uneasiness or anxiety. (Also see Car) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Preemption (Gift; Intercession; Option; Redeem; Right) In a dream, preemption means reconciling with one's enemy, marriage of an unwed person, observance of one's prayers, conceiving a child, or receiving money. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Muzdalifa (arb. Mishar Al-Haram; Rituals of the Pilgrimage) Seeing oneself at Muzdalifa in a dream means receiving a commendation because of one's endeavor to fulfill his prescribed duties, or it could mean payment of debts, or fulfillment of a promise. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Herpes - Arabic: Qawbae Dreaming of herpes  (ringworm tetter or psoriasis) refers to money the dreamer is afraid to claim. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Glut Dreaming of a glut or indigestion means the dreamer is eating up people’s money through the sinful practice of usury. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Return 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



Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) Delivering a Khutbah Dreaming of Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam)as delivering a khutbah suggests that his Ummah will obey the laws of Shariah. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Allah's will (Destiny; Divine will) Acknowledging Allah's will in a dream signifies receiving great benefits, prosperity or reaping the fruits of success in whatever good project one undertakes. (Also see Allah) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Tonsils Dreaming the tonsils have swelled till they almost obstructed the pharnyx or throat means the dreamer has an obsession for collecting money and is niggardly even with himself and his life will soon be over. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Joy Joy could symbolize crying or relief, at face value.
• Dreaming of being merry: Coming sorrow.
• One’s friends appearing joyful: A reference to something sensual or delicious. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sorcerer Sorcery and sorcerers refer to unjust statements, lies, dissension, machinations, devilish temptation, vanity, atheism, and the like or the separation of a married couple. They also symbolize ugly acts and baseless, unable, and mean business. The sorcerer or witch is an unfair, untrustworthy, wicked, and cruel enemy. The word sehr, Arabic for sorcery, is almost a homonym of sahar, the last sequence in dreaming before the break of day. Hence dreaming of that kind of dawn means that the dreamer will somehow be involved in magic, in either way, or will commit a sin for which he will have to implore God’s mercy, bearing in mind the Quranic verse: “… and ere the dawning of each day would seek forgiveness.”  (“Al-Dhariyat” [The Winnowing Winds], verse 18.) That period of the night is also said to be the one when dreams are most likely to come true. The word is also close to sohoor, the very late meal that those who fast during the holy month of Ramadan take. In dreams it means that the hero will render his enemies mad; that he will repent if he disobeyed God’s commandments, that he will return to the right path, if an atheist, or that he will become prosperous. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars




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