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Swords Bloody dream interpretations
 
Duel Dream Explanation — o Saber rattling: The dreamer will be at loggerheads and break with and, fight someone, as the crossing of swords marks the beginning of a fight. The swords also allude to warriors.
o Being engaged in a duel: Will marry a rebellious woman.
o The adversary using a saber in a duel: The dreamer will marry a rich and deceitful woman, but who loves poor people--rich because the armour covers part of the body, deceitful because the saber is not straight, and affectionate to the poor because the saber, of course, does not hide the entire body, says Ibn Siren. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Mars Dream Explanation — The planet Mars symbolizes the war minister, the home minister, the policeman, evil, harm, bloodshed, and suffering, fear and sorrow. Seeing Mars dull or burning is a harbinger of fire, the crossing of swords, tyranny, divorce, and the demolition of houses. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sword Dream Explanation — o Swords flying with the wind: A plague, most probably the bubonic plague.
o Swallowing a sword: Will eat up the enemy's money.
o Being swallowed by a sword: Will be bitten by a snake.
o Holding a sword longer than that of the enemy: Will subdue the latter. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Rope Dream Explanation — (Cable; Hawser) In a dream, a rope represents an agreement, a promise, or a covenant. A rope which is extended down from the heavens in a dream represents Allah's Book. However, a rope in a dream also represents rank, respect and prosperity, or it could mean deception, misleading others, or sorcery. Holding to a rope in one's dream represents one's strict adherence to Allah's path. If the rope is made from fibers in the dream, it means that the one holding it is a rough person. If it is made from leather in the dream, then it represents a bloody person. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Rain Dream Explanation — o The soil "raining up" blood or stones: Sufferings.
o Raining mostly blood or dust: Injustice on the part of the ruler.
o Raining dust without the latter forming a screen that reduces visibility: Fertility.
o Raining swords: Controversies, disputes, and perhaps a civil strife in the area.
o Raining watermelons: A disease or an epidemic.
o Raining all over the town: The areas inhabitants will be calumniated.
o Rain pouring from all sides, uprooting trees and throwing them on the ground: intrigue and death at the hands of the ruler. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sword Dream Explanation — If one is given a sheath without a sword in a dream, it means that he will keep something in trust. If the handle of one's sword breaks in the dream, it means that either one's father, uncle, aunt, or mother may die shortly. If the blade breaks in the dream, it means that one's servant, or assistant-worker may die shortly. If one sees swords flying in the air in a dream, they represent a plague. A sword in a dream also could represent one's anger, or his tight financial circumstances. Swallowing a sword in a dream means gathering the spoils of war. If a sword swallows someone in a dream, it means a snakebite. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Duel Dream Explanation — (Combat; Competition; Contest; Marriage) In a dream, a duel signifies strength or a dispute with someone or disruption, dispersion or a fight. A duel with weapons in a dream means marriage to someone whose character is similar in interpretations to the weapon one is carrying in his dream. Wearing armature during a duel in a dream means marriage to a rich but deceiving person, for part of the human body is covered during the combat. A duel with swords in a dream means honor. Waving a sword during a duel in a dream means becoming known in one's field. (Also see Marriage; Sword) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Sword Dream Explanation — o Being girded with two or three swords that break loose or fall: Will divorce one's wife irrevocably by swearing three times.
o Drawing a sword: The dreamer is asking people to testify in his favour, but they refuse.
o Drawing one's sword to find it oxidized: Wife will give birth to an ugly or obscene boy.
o A man drawing his sword on the dreamer: That man has prepared a diatribe.  (1) If he hits the dreamer and no blood comes out: What the assailant says will be true.  (2) If he hits the dreamer without injuring him: The dreamer will triumph over the attacker.  (4) If he strikes without cutting anything, but blood oozes out: The attacker will calumniate the dreamer and come out with sheer fabrications about him.
o The sword breaking in its lid: A stillborn child. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sword Dream Explanation — o Finding the sword too heavy and dragging it on the ground: Influence will wane.
o The supports of the sword breaking or being cut: Will be deposed or isolated.
o Giving or taking the blade of a sword from one's wife: She will give birth to a male child.
o The wife giving her husband a sword in its sheath: She will deliver a boy.
o Handing one's wife a sword in its sheath: She will give birth to a girl.
o Being girded with four swords, One made of iron, one made of brass or bronze, one made of lead, and one made of wood: Will have four male children. The iron symbolizes a courageous boy, the bronze a lucky boy who will become rich, the lead an effeminate boy, and the wood a hypocrite.
o A man whose wife is pregnant dreaming of holding a sword made of glass: Will have a child who will not live. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Vagina Dream Explanation — (Also see Semen.) The Arabic word for vagina or vulva is farj, from faraj, meaning "relief." Thus the vagina symbolizes: (1) Relief and comfort. (2) The honey, date, or wine peddler, because sex is as sweet as sugar. (3) A ripper or a bloody person. (4) A wicked deceiver, obedient and humble during daytime and profligate and out of control at night. (5) A foolish slave. (6) A bird's nest containing eggs. (7) Deep trouble. (8) The fulfilment of requests. (9) Marriage, for the bachelor.  (10) Resumption of spending on one's parents and in-laws.  (11) Repentance.  (12) Resumption of praying.  (13) The prayer niche in a mosque.  (14) The Qiblah  (the point toward which Muslims turn their faces when praying).  (15) A journey.  (16) The key to a man's secret.  (17) The unveiling of secrets.  (18) A contract53 to set up a company.  (19) The discovery of metals, minerals, and all hidden things.  (20) The very vagina of a docile woman who gives it only to her man.  (21) A prison.  (22) The main gate or door of a house that, according to Islamic tenets, visitors should use.  (They must never come through back doors, windows, et cetera.)  (23) The bathroom, for all the water, heat, et cetera, that is in it.  (24) A valley surrounded by hills and mountains.  (25) A disease and a medicine that might revive then kill the patient, as the penis becomes erect, strong, and full of vitality when it comes into contact with the vagina, then dies down when its sperm  (which feeds it) gets out.  (26) A furnace.  (27) The oven where paste is introduced to come out as finished bread.  (28) The spouse.  (29) Pregnancy.  (30) Hell or the fatal attraction to it  (same as for the penis), since it is the center of burning pleasure.  (31) The grave.
o A sick person seeing a vagina:  (1) The dreamer is about to die.  (2) The dreamer's grave is being dug. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



 
 

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