To question the merits of a thing in your dreams, denotes that you will suspect some one whom you love of unfaithfulness, and you will fear for your speculations.To ask a question,...
Discover MoreUsually is connected to present business. You are either too busy or not active enough. As in Factory, the image of “business” also represents a symbol for monetary transaction...
Discover MoreHanding out business cards in a dream may point to the need to expand your business interests. Receiving someone’s business card may predict an important future business contact....
Discover More(Allot, Distribute, Gift, Offer) Giving something in a dream indicates the value or worth of the giver.If one gives his workers or a needy person little money when they merit mor...
Discover MoreThe interpretation of this dream depends on its aspect.If it involved a proposal of marriage and you accepted (or were accepted), it is a dream of contrary and you can expect a roc...
Discover MoreTo dream that someone is asking you questions is an obstacle omen.If you can answer pro- perly all will go well....
Discover MoreIn a spiritual sense, dreaming of a gift may be pointing us towards our creative talents, of which we may not yet be aware. We need to acknowledge the gifts and talents we have and...
Discover More1. An aspect of personality as represented by the dead person.2. A need to resolve old issues—likely in relationships, often behavioral—and finally lay them to rest.3. An ov...
Discover More(Heavy weight) If one sees himself unusually fat in a dream, it means increase in his wealth and richness. Ifhe is wearing a yellow gown in the dream, then his dream represents a l...
Discover MoreTo dream of seeing a page going about his normal business means you will become engaged to a hard worker but fail to control your weaker impulses toward other members of the opposi...
Discover MoreRevealing that there is no profit to be expected in this venture...
Discover MoreAccepting something from the dead is regarded as good while giving him something is regarded as bad.If a person sees a dead person giving him something of this world it mean he wil...
Discover MoreIf a person sees himself as allowing another person to ride with him on his horse it means he will have his mission accomplished through that person....
Discover MoreEither his sickness will prolong or he will die soon....
Discover More(Ignorant, Obtrusive) It is common among the people of knowledge to describe a demanding person as a stone.(Also see Darkness)...
Discover MoreIf a person sees himself digging the grave of a dead person who is known to him it means he will follow in his footsteps in worldly as well as religious matters.If he is unknown to...
Discover MoreAn unknown elderly person in a dream represents one’s good luck, happiness and one’s assiduity and diligence.If the unknown elderly person looks strong in the dream, he represe...
Discover MoreIf a person sees a dead persons embracing him, squeezing him or killing him it means he will attain a good old age....
Discover More(Accomplished, Compassed) A finished business in a dream connotes life and continuity. Completing good deeds in a dream means desiring to have children. Completing one’sjob in a ...
Discover MoreDrawing water from the well and seeing impurities and filth in such water means the person doing so will pollute his wealth with haraam wealth....
Discover MoreIt means a son will be born to him and he will die, or if he is wealthy he will lose his wealth.And Allah, The Pure and Sublime knows best....
Discover More(Death) In a dream, the return of one’s soul back to its Lord means remitting of a trust back to its rightful owner, the recovery of a sick person from his illness, the release o...
Discover MoreThis means that the victim will acquire some good from the killer in real life....
Discover More(Demanding person, Ignorant person, Obstinate) It is common among the people of knowledge to describe an obtrusive person as a stone.(Also see Darkness, Obstinacy)...
Discover MoreSeeing a deceased person in a good condition such as donning white or green clothes while he is laughing or giving glad tidings means that he, the dead man is in peaceful and happy...
Discover MoreSeeing a dead person as disheveled with dust on his body or donning old, torn and tattered clothes or as angry means that he is not in a peaceful condition in the herafter.To see h...
Discover MoreAn unknown person represents an enemy if he is young. But if he is old, it suggest the observer’s good fortune and success in whatever he is pursuing currently....
Discover MoreIf a grief-Stricken, hard-pressed, poverty-stricken person sees Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) in his dream then his afflictions and anxieties will soon come to an end....
Discover MoreThe person who loses the duel in the dream will gain victory and live prosperously in real life. It could also mean that the loser will gain more land than the winner....
Discover MoreFleeing or approaching something, as in Emigration. Not wanting to be part of something anymore or not wanting to be doing something in a particular way. What’s important is what...
Discover MoreUsually points to too much egotism. Overcoming egotistical notions. Encounters with “others” (either in the form of strangers or the self) are the beginning of building self- a...
Discover MoreDepends which skin colour one has.If white: one’s natural drives, feelings about coloured people; or if person is known, what you feel about them.If black or brown: one’s own...
Discover MoreAlthough the world of business and the world of dreams are often considered to be incompatible, this is not so. Once one realises that dreams may be the ‘printout’ of the mos...
Discover MoreOur name represents our sense of self, our essential T.If name is altered: suggests a sense of change in the way we see ourself. Other people’s names: our feelings for that perso...
Discover MoreAny person in a dream can represent you yourself. Particularly when important persons—like father, mother, lover, and children—are recognized clearly in the dream, it is truly ...
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