(See Agony of death; Death; Distress; Gambling; Uptight; Worries)
Agreement: (See Conformance)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Agony of death
If one sees himself struggling with death in a dream, it means
arguing about his religion, or doubt about God’s revelations. Death rattling in
a dream also signifies preparing to take a journey, marriage of an unmarried
person, moving from one house to a new one, changing one’s trade or repaying
one’s debt, or divorcing one’s wife. If one sees himself in agony in his deathbed,
combating the throes and pangs of death in a dream, it means that he is unjust
toward himself or others. (Also see Death)
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Sneezing
(Anger; Ascertain; Cold; Disdain; Disregard; Exhale; Fury) Sneezing in
a dream means reassessing something about which one had doubt. Thus,
sneezing in a dream could mean acknowledging the truth, and that is why
people’s common reply is “God bless you.” Sneezing in a dream also could mean
the death of a sick person, or experiencing agony, distress, adversities, or facing
a disturbing problem. If one who is experiencing such trials sees himself
sneezing in a dream, it means that the time has come to dispel them. If a poor
person sneezes in a dream, it means that he may wake up to find that help is
coming his way. Sneezing in a dream also could mean paying one’s debts, or
recovering from a cold or a nasal congestion, or it could mean exasperation, fury,
rage, anger, or frowning. If one sneezes with force in his dream, it means that
he should beware of a strong enemy and the possibility of suffering losses at his
hands.
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Distress
(Anxiety; Agony; Grieve; Uptight; Worries) Distress in a dream signifies
atonement for one’s sins and restitution of his human dignity. To experience
distress in a dream also signifies regret for something wrong one has committed.
If one’s distress dissipates, and if he is relieved from its burden in his dream,
it means repentance from his wrongdoing. In a dream, distress and sorrow mean
being in love or suffering from one’s devotion to his beloved. (Also see Uptight;
Worries)
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Gambling
(Betting; Casting lots; Games; Risk) Gambling in a dream denotes
something groundless, distress, falsehood or an unattainable goal. If one bets
money or something with an adversary and wins his bet in a dream, it means
that he will overcome him. Generally speaking, betting or gambling in a dream
means quarrels, disputes, uptightness or agony in wakefulness. (Also see
Casting lots; Distress; Games; Uptight; Worries)
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Money
(Bones; Banana; Brass; Bread; Coin; Dirt; Dough; Pennies; Pie; Poison)
A plated coin in a dream means lies, falsehood, or triviality. To shower someone
with money in a dream means listening to a filthy conversation, or imperson¬
ating someone. Money in a dream also means vain talk, or missing one’s
prayers. If one sees himself swallowing a coin of money in a dream, it means
that he will betray his trust. Money in a dream is also interpreted as knowledge,
faith, guidance, or becoming a government employee. Giving money away in a
dream means dispelling agony, difficulties or burdens. If one receives money
in his dream, it means that he is entrusted with something. Handling one to
four coins in a dream is a lucky number. Money in a dream is also interpreted
as women’s talk. Having a lot of money in a dream means disputes. Receiving
money from a known source in a dream means stress. If the source is unknown
in the dream, it means a calamity. If one receives an engraved coin in a dream,
it means that he may be hurt by his own family, or for the sake of a protegd of
his. If one sees a deceased person giving him a coin of money in a dream, it
means that he will be spared from an unjust trial. If he refuses to take the
money from the deceased person in the dream, it means that he should beware
not to be unjust toward others or fall prey to their injustice. If one who has ten
coins finds that he only has five coins in the dream, it means that he will lose
accordingly. If he has five coins then sees them doubled in the dream, it means
that he will double his money. (Also see Banana; Banknote; Bones; Counting
money; Pastry; Voice)
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Garlic
Garlic in a dream means agony and distress. Eating raw garlic in a dream
means receivingunlawful money, speakingbad words, making sarcastic praises
or bartering good for evil. However, eating cooked garlic in a dream means
repentance. Only a sick person can benefit from eating fresh garlic in a dream.
Gathering garlic in the fields in a dream means suffering from harm caused by
one’s own family.
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Undertaker
If a sick person sees an undertaker washing and shrouding him in a
dream, it means his death or relief from his agony. An undertaker in a dream
also means payment of one’s debts, or repentance. If one sees himself washing
a deceased person with boiling water in a dream, it means that the latter is
suffering in hell-fire. (Also see Grave digger; Hot water; Mortician; Ritual bath;
Shrouding)
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Snow
Snow in a dream means profits, or it could mean a cure for an illness. If snow
and fire coexist beside one another in a dream, they represent love, passion and
companionship. If one sees snow in its season, then it means washing away one’s
difficulties and exposing one’s enemies or jealous companions. Seeing snow in
other than wintertime in a dream means an illness, paralysis, or obstacles
hindering one’s travel plans, or it could mean sufferings, swearing, or deceit. A
heavy snow storm in a dream means oppression, while a light snowfall or
flurries mean benefits to one’s town. Melting snow in a dream means dispersal
of agony, or it could mean the end of depression. Like rain, snow in a dream is
a sign of divine mercy and a good harvest. When heavy, it represents a calamity,
and when light, it is a blessing. Standing under a snowfall in a dream signifies
enemy blows. (Also see Snowball)
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Sources:The dream interpretations presented on this website are primarily based on the renowned works of Imam Ibn Sirin (رحمه الله). Additional insights are derived from authentic Islamic sources, including references to the Qur'an, Sunnah, and scholarly consensus among early Islamic dream interpreters.While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and authenticity of the content, we encourage readers to consult qualified Islamic scholars for deeper understanding or in matters requiring religious rulings.
Disclaimer: Dream interpretations shared on this website are symbolic in nature and are intended for spiritual reflection within an Islamic framework. They are not to be considered as definitive predictions. For personal or specific matters, always seek guidance from a qualified Islamic scholar.
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