Jinn - Or Djinn Dream Explanation — o Being overcome by the jan: Will eat riba (usury). o Befriending one of the kings of the jinn: (1) An allusion to whom such a king refers to in reality. (2) Will become an ulema (Muslim religious scholar) and an expert in the Holy Quran. (3) Will become an educator. (4) Will become an aide to the chief or a monitor. (5) Will become a sponsor or a guarantor. (6) Will become a tracker, tracing the bandits footsteps. (7) Will repent and return to the path of Allah. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Death Dream Explanation — o Death of the king: The country will be lost. o Death of the imam (Muslim spiritual leader): (1) Havoc in the city or country. (2) Loss of the dreamer's religious faith. o Death of a ulema (Muslim religious scholar): No more learning or Islamic Law in that place. o Death of either parent: Will deteriorate materially and/or spiritually. o Death of the father: Quandary regarding the dreamer's livelihood. o Death of the mother: (1) Worries and sorrow. (2) Aims will not be fulfilled. o Death of a son: (1) Will get rid of or be safe from one's enemy. (2) An inheritance. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Ali Ibn Abi Taleb Dream Explanation — o An Ulema, or Muslim religious scholar or erudite, seeing Ali: Will acquire further knowledge, prestige, and power over his equals. The dreamer should be careful as not to be taken captive, deported, or relocated. Seeing Ali in a warlike mood in a Muslim city: Civil strife or a very strong polemic. o Seeing Ali in a place where there are great or old people: They will all be destroyed. o Seeing Ali, his hands deeply tinged: The children of the dreamer will have the upper hand in a dispute with him. o Seeing Ali with a wound in his body: The dreamer is being stabbed or strongly contested and will be brought down or subdued. o Ali taking out the sword: The dreamer is asking his children to become chiefs and to fight for it. Seeing Ali in a fight means that those children will triumph. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Jinn - Or Djinn Dream Explanation — In general, the sight of a jinn in the dream symbolizes a great, wicked, and deceitful enemy. The kings of jinn (singular and plural in Arabic) or jan or jinnah or jannan (plural) allude to: (1) Prominent leaders. (2) Rulers. (3) Sheikhs or tribal chieftains. (4) Ulema, or Muslim scholars. (5) Sponsors and guarantors. Ordinary jinn refer to the following: (1) Crooks and those who seek worldly pleasures and vain things, unless the one seen in the dream was of the good and wise and learned type who can speak, comprehend, and do good things. (2) A blaze. (3) Whatever is made by using fire, like pottery and glass. (4) Snakes, scorpions, and all that harm man. (5) Losses. (6) Ordeals. (7) Terror. (8) Enemies. (9) Loss of religious faith. (10) Passions and whims. (11) Immoral gains. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
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