Search Key: Albino
Albino
(See Elf)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Leprosy
(A blood disease; An infectious skin and nerve affecting disease; Albino)
To see oneself as a leper in a dream means that one may receive an inheritance,
money, or a garment without ornaments. Leprosy in a dream also means
working in vain, or losing the benefits of one’s deeds because of one’s arrogance
toward his Lord, and consequently, he will earn God’s displeasure. It also means
being innocent from false allegations, or being subject to people’s slanders. If
one’s leprous condition spreads throughout his entire body in the dream, it
means a lasting prosperity. If one sees himself praying under leprous condition
in a dream, it means possessing unlawful and forbidden earnings, or forgetting
whatever one has memorized from the Quran. (Also see Albino)
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Elf
(Abnormal; Albino; Elf; Leprosy; Whitish) An elf in a dream represents a
person of evil nature who creates disunity and enmity between people through
backbiting, insinuations, slanders and who advises them against good deeds. In
a dream, an elf also represents poverty, sorrows, humiliation, or adversities
caused by people who wander between towns and cities as a habit. If an elf visits
a sick person in a dream, it means death.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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