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The Horns of an Ox They represent a perbond honour, dignity, respectability, wealth and weapons. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Wart Dreaming of warts mean unlimited but precarious wealth that might vanish anytime. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Honey Honey symbolises pure and lawful wealth and cure from sicknesses. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Boast (Brag; Feat) Boasting about something in a dream signifies wealth and spending. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Chickpeas (Chana), Lentils (Masoor) and Peas Seeing any of these means the person will obtain unlawful wealth after much grief and sorrow. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Reciting Surah Takaathur or Maqaabir Its reader will stop amassing wealth and lead and ascetic life. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Ghee and Milk They represent wealth and prosperity for the person who acquires or takes ownership for them. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Hunting Sparrow A great many sparrows symbolise assets, wealth and booty provided they are hunted. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Drinking the Milk of a Sow Drinking such milk means a person will commit evil through his intellect and wealth. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Olive Oil Possessing olive oil or any other pleasant smelling oil heralds blessings, prosperity and wealth. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Almonds and Pistachios Green or dry, both indicate hidden wealth. Or livelihood which the observer will obtain from unknown sources. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Bread or Roti Made of Flour It symbioses excessive wealth. Prosperity and a comfortable life is in store for the one who eats it. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Saffron Accumulated wealth that is pure and halaal. If a person dyes something using saffron, he will fall ill. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Beak (Bill) In a dream, a beak represents wealth, prosperity, honor and power. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



The Stomach, Intestines and Other Organs The stomach, intestines etc. symbolise a perbond hidden wealth which he had accumulated over the years. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Eating Mutton In the above case if he sees himself as eating the meat of the animal it means he will usurp his wealth. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Bull The bull symbolizes the lad or workman, because it is a working animal. It also refers to a Bedouin or a farmer who tills the land; a revolutionary, as it turns the earth upside down by scratching and digging with its hooves  (the Arabic word for bull being thawr and for revolution thawrah); a helper, a slave, a servant, or a brother, as it is of great use to the farmer in tilling the land and to the Bedouin for various purposes; or fecundity and sex, in view of its well-known nature. Bulls also symbolize foreigners. One to thirteen bulls signify animosity, more than fourteen war.
• A bull with big horns: An active person, a real worker full of strength, ardour, and authority, a rich and armed man  (in view of the horns, which are terrible weapons).
• A hornless bull: A feeble and despicable man, the kind of person unable to earn his daily bread, a poor chief, or a pariah.
• A lady owning or taming a bull: Will get married, control her husband, or marry two of her daughters. 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



An Ox or Bull without Horns It symbolises a mean, contemptible and short person who will be deprived of his wealth and natural talent or gift. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Becoming a Slave or Prisoner He will soon find himself in a desperate situation by losing his wealth and respect. He will be afflicted with grief and sorrow. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



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