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Dirt (Earth) Dirt in a dream represents woman's money or property. Walking on dirt means soliciting money. Collecting dirt in a dream means saving money. Sweeping dirt in one's house in a dream means swindling money from one's wife. Sweeping dirt in one's shop in a dream represents lawful earnings. Dusting the ceiling of one's shop and throwing it outside in a dream means business losses. Carrying dirt in a dream means circulating rumours, and it also means dispelling distress, or overcoming depression. (Also see Earth) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Abasa Its reader will discharge his Zakat and give much charity. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Goodwill (Alms; Generosity; Secondhand; Thrift shop; Torn garments. See Used clothing) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Fire in the Market Place Fire seen in the market place or shop is an indication that much loss will be sustained in business.. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




Thumb If one measures a house or a shop with his thumb in a dream, it means that he will own that place. (Also see Measure) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Marketplace Otherwise, if one finds the shops closed, the merchants drowsing and spiders webs spreading in every corner and covering the merchandise in the dream, it means stagnation of business or suffering major losses. Seeing the marketplace in a dream is also interpreted to represent the world. Whatever affects it will show in people's lives, in their mosques, churches, or temples including their profits, losses, clothing, recovering from illness, lies, stress, sorrows or adversities. If the market is quiet in the dream, then it represents the laziness of its salespeople. (Also see Entering a house) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Mulk Allah will grant him the bounties of both the worlds. He will own a great deal of properties and give much charity. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Tree Ancient Arab dream interpreters said that whereas the tree referred to the man’s deeds, religion, or ego, its leaves symbolizes his character, its beauty his nice shape and clothing, its branches his brothers, relatives, folk, and beliefs, its heart his hidden essence and his secrets, its bark his appearance, skin, and all that he uses to adorn himself with, and its semen his faith, piety, assets, and life. The tree also represents the female kind, for it is irrigated; it bears  (fruits) and delivers. It also refers to various places and persons associated with food, money, and wealth, like shops, warehouses, banquets, slaves, servants, and cattle. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Stairs of Unbaked Bricks Climbing stairs constructed of unbaked bricks suggest that he will enjoy honour in the world by giving charity. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Disencumbering freeing oneself from a burden or obstruction in a dream means giving money in charity and doing good for the benefit of those who appreciate and those who do not appreciate. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Torn Stocks If the socks are seen as torn or part of it as ruined, it means he will not discharge his Zakat nor will he give charity. We seek Allah's protection from this. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Perfumery (Perfume shop) In a dream, a perfumery represents happy news, marriages and children. (Also see Amber; Marketplace; Musk) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Unloading Unloading one's burdens, or unloading one's cargo in a dream means paying charity and doing good for the benefit of those who appreciate and those who do not appreciate. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Jar The water jar symbolizes the dreamer’s warehouse, shop, or wife, since it contains his water, says Ibn Siren. The same applies to the wicker bottle. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Saddle cloth In a dream, a saddle cloth represents marriage, a judicial or a political appointment, moving to a new house, moving to a new shop, or it could mean travels. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Linen merchant (Linen shop) A linen merchant in a dream represents trials with women, depression, distress, toiling, adversities and humiliation. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Tithe (Alms giving; Charity. See Alms Tax; Tithe collector) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Barn In a dream, a barn represents profits, provisions, fodder, food, savings, coffer, bag, one's house, one's shop or one's farm. (Also see Carriage house; Stableman) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Silk merchant Seeing him in a dream means celebrations and joy because of the beautiful colors he displays in his shop. Seeing him in a dream also may represent a social worker, a spiritual guide, or a psychologist who is expert at solving problems and promoting peace. (Also see Brocade; Silk) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Jinn  - Or Djinn • Accompanying the jinn refers to the following: (1) The dreamer is or will be close to the people versed in the Scriptures  (as, in Arabic, “Sifr,” whose plural is “Asfar,” means the Scriptures) or those who know the secrets. (2) Will travel by land or by sea  (as, in Arabic, safar, which is very close to sifr, means “travel”). (3) Kidnapping. (4) Theft. (5) Adultery. (6) Drinking fermented juice  (wine). (7) Wine shops. (8) Singing. (9) The flute.  (10) Heretic places.  (11) Churches or synagogues.  (12) Sorcerers.  (13) Imagination and illusions. The jinn's who preach virtue, deter from vice, and bring good tidings represent the Muslims; the rest allude to atheists.
• Marrying a jinn:  (1) Will marry a debauched and sexually uncontrollable woman, a nymphomaniac.  (2) Will buy a sick animal.  (3) Will rule, govern, own something, or be highly promoted, if eligible for that. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars




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