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Wolf Pack dream interpretations
 
A Pack-Horse Dream Explanation — A horse meant for carrying burden symbolises a perbond fortune and luck. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Mounting a Pack-horse Dream Explanation — If he sees himself as mounting a pack-horse while he is in the habit of mounting an Arab horse it means his status will decrease and his happiness will come to an end. But it his habit is to mount such a horse his status will increase and he will become happy. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



An Obedient Pack-Horse Dream Explanation — If such a horse is seen as well-trained and obedient it means good fate awaits him and if it is not seen as obedient then ill fate awaits him. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Wolf Dream Explanation — Seeing a wolf in a dream also means receiving praises from one's superior at work, or it could represent profits from one's job. If a wolf chases someone in a dream, it means that the person will see happiness, or it could mean his martyrdom. A wolf in a dream also represents the days of the year, or it could mean the four seasons. If one turns into a gentle lamblike wolf in a dream, it means that he is a thief who will repent for his sin. If one turns into a wolf in a dream, it means that he will earn personal joy and happiness. Wolfs milk in a dream represents fear, stress, or forfeiture of a project. A wolf in a dream also represents a tyrant, a weak thief, or a liar. A clash with a wolf in a dream means a clash with a rival. If a wolf and a dog make a pact of friendship in a dream, it means that one will witness hypocrisy and deceit. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Wolf Dream Explanation — The wolf symbolizes an unjust enemy, a liar, a thief, or a treacherous, wicked, and deceitful friend.
o A wolf entering one's house: A thief will break in.
o A wolf changing into another kind of docile animal: A thief who will halt his activities and repent.
o Raising a baby wolf: Will bring up a foundling, the child of a thief who will ultimately destroy the dreamer's home and squander his money.
o Seeing a wolf: Will accuse an innocent man, in view of the story of the prophet Yusuf  (Joseph) to this effect. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Wolf Dream Explanation — (Thief; Trifler; Womanizer; Year) In a dream, a wolf represents a fierce enemy, an unrelenting thief, or a liar. If one sees a wolf entering his house in a dream, it means that a thief will burglarize his house and that he will chase and capture him. If one sees himself raising a wolfs cub in a dream, it means that he will raise an abandoned child of a thief who upon growing up will bring that family much pain, suffering, divisiveness and loss of property. Seeing a wolf in a dream also could represent false allegations one may fabricate to assault an innocent person. If one sees a wolf turning into a steer in the dream, it means that a boy who is used to stealing will repent for his sin, turn to honesty, trustworthiness and grow to become a good and a generous person. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Hog-like wolf Dream Explanation — (See Hyena) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Wolf Dream Explanation — It either symbolises a tyrant ruler or a thief who swear false oaths. It may even be the observer's opponent who will swear false oaths when he will contest him or have an argument with him. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Drinking Wolf Milk Dream Explanation — the one who drinks the milk will attain much goodness in that if he is in grief he will soon find relief and if he is a destitute he will become rich. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



An Ass Dream Explanation — Seeing as ass in the dream is regarded as better than seeing a pack-horse. It symbolises a perbond good fortune and luck. Seeing any excellences or defects in an ass means similar excellences or defects in his luck. The interpretation of a female ass is the same as a male ass. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Transformation Dream Explanation — If he turns into a pig in a dream, it means prosperity surrounded with absence of human dignity. If one sees a steer transformed into a wolf in a dream, it represents a government employee who will turn unjust. However, according to Islamic interpretations of the human transformation into a lower category of creatures phenomena, if such transformation takes place in real life, it connotes a curse and a punishment, and it does not last for more than three days, and it will culminate in death. (Also see Changing form) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Milk Dream Explanation — Lioness milk in a dream also means money or conquering one's enemy, or justly opposing the ruler of the country. The milk of an eagle in a dream means power and victory. Tiger's milk in a dream means avowing one's enmity toward someone. Drinking the milk of a jackal or a wolf in a dream means paying a fine, extreme fear, suffering losses, or lack of determination, or it could mean presiding over people and skilfully defrauding them of their wealth. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Mule Dream Explanation — The mule with its saddle, reins, and other equipment is a beautiful woman of letters but of low origin. It might also symbolize a barren or childless woman. Every time she has a child, he will die.
o A gray mule: A beautiful woman.
o A green mule: A virtuous lady who will live long.
o Riding on a black mule: A rich and childless woman who wields tremendous power.  (Paradoxically, the words black and master in Arabic are homonyms.)
o Riding someone else's mule: Will flirt or sleep with someone else's woman.
o Riding on a mule backward: A sinful woman.
o A mule with its pack saddle and necessary gear: A reference to travel.
o A talking mule or horse: Extraordinary welfare is ahead and people will talk about it.
o Owning a pregnant mule: You wish to increase your wealth.
o A mule having delivered: A wish will be fulfilled.
o Riding on a submissive mule above the load it is already carrying on its back: Good augury and righteousness or reform. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Bull Dream Explanation — o Riding on a loaded ox: Benefits will accrue. If the animal was reddish, the dreamer's son will be ill.
o A bull turning into a wolf: A just worker will become unfair.
o Owning plenty of bulls: The dreamer will command a host of workers and leaders.
o For a ruler each bull represents a year of reign, for a merchant a year of trade.
o Being horned by a bull: Will lose one's job or be toppled, especially if the dreamer was catapulted out of his house. If he remained in it, it would only mean that he would receive a severe blow.
o Eating the head of a non reddish ox: Leadership, money, and joy.
o Seeing a white ox: Welfare will come. But if that bull gored the dreamer, God will either be angry with him or, on the contrary, grant him virtuous children. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Voice Dream Explanation — The braying of a donkey in a dream means cursing one's adversaries. The roaring of a lion in a dream means threats or boasts. The yowling of a tomcat in a dream means uproar, backbiting, defamation and insinuations. The squeak of a mouse in a dream means profits, reunion, love and peace, or it could mean harm one could suffer because of an interfering person or a robber. The crying of a female gazelle in a dream means longing for one's homeland. The yapping of foxes in a dream means a warning to escape, to move from one field into another, or it could mean suffering from jealousy, perfidy or lies. The howling of a wolf in a dream means a robbery, or fear of a brutal thief. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Horse Dream Explanation — o Seeing a saddled but unknown stallion or mare in one's house: A woman will enter the house for sex, marriage, or a simple courtesy call. The same situation involving an unsaddled horse would mean that a man would enter that house for marital purposes and the like. Draft horses or packhorses symbolize man's perseverance and struggle. They are midway between a mare and a donkey. They represent a low-class wife and a slave or servant. On the other hand, they also refer to energy, luck earned through tears and sweat, and prosperity.
o Seeing one's draft horse rolling in the dust: Efforts will be stepped up, and wealth will increase.
o A yellow packhorse: Sorrow.
o If someone used to riding mares rides a draft horse, his prestige will fall, his power will wane, and he might abandon his wife to go with a slave girl or a nanny.
o Conversely, if a person used to riding donkeys rides a draft horse, people will talk highly of him and praise him and his income will increase. His sexual standard might also be promoted by going to bed with a free woman, rather than a slave.
o The higher and the stronger the pack horse, the greater and more solid the religious faith. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Milk Dream Explanation — o Sheep and buffalo milk: Welfare and good nature.
o Ewe and she-goat milk: Honest gains.
o Drinking lioness milk:  (1) Money from a terrible ruler.  (2) Will triumph over enemies.
o Dog or wolf milk:  (1) Tremendous fear.  (2) Money from the unjust.
o Pig milk: The brain or mind of the dreamer will be altered. Too much of it means dirty money. Conversely, a small quantity means blessed gains. The contradiction arises from a verse in the Holy Quran that reads as follows: "He hath forbidden you only carrion, and blood, and swine flesh, and that which hath been immolated to  (the name of) any other than Allah. But he who is driven by necessity, neither craving nor transgressing, it is no sin for him. Lo! Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."  ("Al-Baqarah" [The Heifer], verse 173.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Sound of animals Dream Explanation — The braying of mules in a dream means vain talk, or it could mean indulging in suspicious acts. The mooing of a cow in a dream means temptation. The gurgling or braying of camels in a dream signifies travels and difficulties. The roaring of a lion in a dream means threats. The yowling of a tomcat in a dream means uproar, backbiting, defamation and insinuation. The yapping of foxes in a dream means a warning for one to escape from danger, or to move from one field into another. The howling of a wolf in a dream means robbery. The squeak of a mouse in a dream means profits, reunion, love and peace. The crying of a female gazelle in a dream means longing for one's homeland. The barking of a jackal in a dream means a mission of good intent, or a forthcoming evil. (Also see Dog; Listening; Roaring; Speaking; Voice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Listening Dream Explanation — The braying of donkeys in a dream means cursing in the darkness. The braying of mules in a dream means vein talk, or indulging in suspicious acts. The mooing of a cow in a dream means temptation. The gurgling of camels in a dream means travels and difficulties. The roaring of a lion in a dream means threats. The yowling of a tomcat in a dream means uproar, backbiting, defamation and insinuation. The yapping of foxes in a dream means a warning to escape, or to move from one field into another. The howling of a wolf in a dream means a robbery. The squeak of a mouse in a dream means profits, reunion, love and peace. The crying of a female gazelle in a dream means longing for one's homeland. The barking of a jackal in a dream means a mission of good intent, or a forthcoming evil. (Also see Eavesdropping; Sound of animals; Speaking) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Cat Dream Explanation — o Shedding blood after being scratched by a cat or losing an eye to its claws: Beware of an implacable enemy!
o Selling a cat: The dreamer will spend his money.
o Eating cat meat: Will learn magic.
o Turning into a cat: Will earn one's living through illicit practices and theft.
o A cat entering one's house: A robber will break in. Whatever is taken away by the cat will be stolen by the burglar.
o Acquiring cat meat or grease: Will get money from a thief or obtain something stolen.
o Fighting a cat that bites or scratches the dreamer in the process: Long illness or deep trouble followed by relief. If the cat was overwhelmed, recovery will come faster. The reverse is also true.
o A cat and a mouse getting along with each other, as in the case of the wolf and the sheep:  (1) Hypocrisy.  (2) No more fear of the enemy.  (3) The ruler will be just to his subjects.  (4) The world will turn upside-down.
o Seeing a civet cat: A man of contradictions, combining high virtue and an evil character. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



 
 

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