(Striking) Slapping someone on his cheek in a dream means cautioning
him or warning him about his heedlessness. If a woman gently slaps her own
cheeks in a dream, it means glad tiding of a son she will conceive at an advanced
age, or after having lost hope in conceiving children. However, slapping someone’s
face in a dream also could mean injustice, an illness, or cold. (Also see Slapping
on the cheek)
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Slapping on the cheek
(Blow; Criticize; Smack) To lightly slap someone in a
dream means to reprimand him, or to oblige him to recognize a favor, boasting
about one’s generosity, or constantly reminding the other person of some shabby
assistance. If one playfully slaps someone lightly on his cheek in a dream, it also
means that the latter owes him something or a favor and the opposite is
interpreted accordingly. Slapping someone’s face with anger in a dream means
that the victim will triumph over the assailant. To slap someone in a dream also
means recognition of his seniority or superiority. Threatening someone in a
dream also maybe a recognition of his superiority. (Also see Digging up the past;
Slapping; Threat)
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Palm
(Hand) In a dream, the palm of one’s hand represents one’s fitness in
wakefulness. Clapping one’s hands in a dream could either mean joy and
happiness, or it could mean nothing in wakefulness. Carrying a glove in one’s
hand in a dream means ceasing the course of wrongdoing. Slapping one’s own
face with both hands means sorrow, sadness, or calamities. Hitting the top of
one’s hand into the palm of the other hand means separation. In a dream, the
palm of one’s hand also represents one’s strength. To stretch open one’s palm
in a dream signifies wealth and prosperity. Holding a tight fist in a dream
implies poverty, or tight living conditions. If one sees hair growing in the palm
of his hand in a dream, it means depression, distress and debts. Growing hair
on top of one’s hand in a dream indicates one’s strength or virility. Seeing one’s
hand hanging down from the skies in a dream denotes one’s connections with
the ruler or people in authority. A stretched hand from the skies in a dream also
could mean profits and blessings for a hunter, a builder and a real estate
professional. In a dream, the palm of one’s hand also represents his world. It also
may mean ceasing a certain course of action. If one finds himself afraid, then
sees the palm of a hand holding out before him in a dream, it means that his fears
will be dispelled. A large and a stretched palm in a dream means prosperity and
generosity. A close fist in a dream means stinginess. A nice looking palm of one’s
hand also signifies abstaining from evil, or failing to pay charity. The palm of
one’s hand in a dream also represents one’s prayers and supplications, comfort,
seeking the comfort of others, or receiving benefits from others. The palm of
one’s hand in a dream also represents a year, ways of life, money, leadership,
a son, courage and desisting from evildoing. (See Desisting from evildoing)
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Criticize
(See Digging up the past; Slapping on the cheek)
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Striking
(See Punch; Slapping; Spur)
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Blow
(See Slapping on the cheek; See Wind; See Shock)
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Smack
(See Slapping on the cheek)
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Threat
Receiving a threat in a dream means victory over one’s assailant, oppo¬
nent, or adversary, or it could mean developing a defence mechanism against
any danger from that side. If the threat comes from an unknown person, such
a person is a Satan, particularly if the threat is directed against one’s prayers,
charitable actions, or devotion. A threat in a dream also represents the trials
of a love story. (Also see Slapping on the cheek)
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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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