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Baked bricks
(See Bricks)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Bricks
(Adobe; Argillites; Plaster) In a dream, bricks mean lawful money. If they
are interpreted to means a child, then they represent a miscarried fetus, or a
child who may die in his infancy. If one sees baked bricks in his dream, they
represent a son who will grow to be infamous, a backbiter and who will enjoy
a long life. (Also see Adobe)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Bridge
(Benefits) A bridge in one’s dream represents the pillars of one’s faith, the
straight path, the Bridge of the Day of Judgement or perhaps it could mean
knowledge, guidance, fasting, prayers, or any vehicle which assists one in his
escape from the evils of this world or the punishment for one’s sins in the
hereafter. A bridge in a dream also represents a pious worshiper who patiently
bears the harm people may inflict on him. It can also mean the path to fulfill
one’s needs, having a high ranking connection with the governor, or it could
represent one’s wife, father or mother. Each bridge in a dream represents its
own type. A bridge connecting two streets in a dream may lead to the ruler or
to someone in his cabinet, particularly if it is built from stones and covered with
baked bricks. If it is a small bridge, then it can represent the secretary, door
attendant of a governor, a superior, or it can be interpreted as a pimp. If a bridge
which is built from stone is transformed in one’s dream to look as if it were made
of dirt, it means changing of one’s status and vice-versa. If one sees himself
transformed into a bridge in a dream, it means that he will be elected for a
leadership post, and people will need him, his prestige and what he can offer.
(Also see Arched bridge; Bridge of the Day of Judgement; Contract; Knot;
Transformation)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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