(Compassionate leader; Honest livelihood; Just ruler; Love; Son) A baker
in the dream represents peacefulness and a lucrative life. One who bakes bread
on top of limestone in a dream represents a happy and a good person who entices
people to work and earn honest income from their own sweat. If he receives
money for his bread in the dream, it means that he has made preaching to others
his main source of income. Seeing oneself as a baker in a dream means becoming
wealthy and prosperous. If one sees himself buying bread from a baker and if
the baker does not look at how much money is tendered in the dream, it means
that the baker is a noble man, and he is capable of doing good deeds without
anticipating a reward. A baker in a dream also represents someone who brings
benefits to others, for they all need him. Receiving a loaf of bread from a baker
in a dream means earning an honest income. If one who is not a baker sees
himself baking bread and selling it to people in a dream, it means that he solicit
customers for a prostitute. The profession of a baker in a dream also involves
talks, disputes and energy. (Also see Bread; Sweets)
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Sweets maker
(Baker; Pastry chef) A pastry chef in a dream represents a man
of knowledge, catering a wedding, vesting ranks of authority, or children. A
sweets maker in a dream also represents a good and a gentle person, a compiler
of literary works, a scientist, a slanderer, or an agitator. (Also see Sweets)
Sweets shop: In a dream, a sweets shop represents faith in God Almighty and
submission to His will.
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Oven
(Fire; Furnace; Grill; Head of household; Kiln; Range) If one sees himself
lighting an oven for heating, or cooking on it in a dream, it means increase in
earnings and benefits for one’s own growth. An oven in a house in a dream means
bringing a solution to a problem, or winning victory over one’s enemies. An oven
without accumulation of ashes in a dream means a bad marriage. Dream
interpretation of ovens varies sometimes depending on the type of oven one sees
in his dream. A grilling oven in a dream means imprisonment for a free man and
freedom for a jailed one. A grilling oven in a dream also represents a respected
man of knowledge who is sought to deliver legal opinions or views of wisdom that
will satisfy both parties in a claim. The house range in a dream represents the
head of the household, the housekeeper, the butler, a treasure chest, one’s coffer
or a safety box. The baker’s oven in a dream represents the governor’s house, a
juvenile correction house, fulfillment of one’s needs, earning one’s livelihood, or
recovering from illness. If one bakes dough in a dream, it means satisfying one’s
needs, recovering from illness, winning victory over one’s enemies, or opponent,
winning a court case, teaching one’s son a craft, sending one’s child to a school,
enlisting one’s son in the army, or it could mean becoming wealthy. A bakery oven
in a dream also represents one’s source of income, revenues, or shop, or it could
denote one’s carnal self, its good and evil nature, or it could mean changes in one’s
life, profits and losses. Seeing an unknown bakery oven in a dream also represents
the governor’s house, or the court house because of the fires that are kindled
therein from time to time—as fire in a dream signifies power and sovereignty. An
oven in a dream also represents a marketplace. (Also see Furnace; Heater)
Overcoat: (Cap; Coat; Capote) Wearing an overcoat in a dream means strength and
support. Wearing a decorated ceremonial overcoat in a dream signifies power,
dispelling depression, or satisfaction of one’s needs. (Also see Cap; Coat; Raincoat)
Overlay: (See Blanket)
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Miller
(Flour; Moving around in a circle) In a dream, a miller represents a selfish
person who is particularly interested in acquiring worldly gains and at what¬
ever price it may cost. If one sees an old man being a miller in a dream, the old
man here represents his grandfather, or one’s bosom friend and consequently
one will prosper and become extremely wealthy from his business. If the miller
is a young and a strong man in the dream, then he represents a strong helper.
A bakery miller in a dream means that one will attain his own goals through
hard work. If one sees himself grinding a sufficient quantity of wheat for two,
three, or four people in a dream, it means that he labors for his own need and
can barely provide for his family. If the miller is a young man who has gray hair
in the dream, then he represents both prosperity and strength. Seeing a miller
in a dream also means adversities, fights, a spendthrift, usury, or a hard
working guardian. Grinding other grains in a dream means dispelling distress
and bitterness from one’s heart. (Also see Saffron)
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Doughnut
(Sweets) Eating doughnut in a dream means money earned from fun
or music and it could represent an escape from a dangerous accident, or a would
be fatal accident. Doughnut in a dream also could denote either sorrow and
regret, or joy and happiness. Seeing a doughnut baker in a dream is a sign of
escaping from danger or it could be a sign of an approaching danger.
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Governors
If one sees them in a good state in a dream, it means that he will attain
his goals, be it profits, knowledge, guidance or uprightness. A governor in a
dream also represents an orthopedist, an engineer, gentleness or conformity. If
a governor sees himself hearing a petition from a deranged person, a stupid
person, a street sweeper, a baker, a trash collector, a servant, a dancer or a
musician in a dream, it means that the governor will consent to the opinions or
advice of others in his ruling, or perhaps he will lean toward the interests of some
opportunists. A governor in a dream also represents a father or a mother who
teach their children justice and righteousness and in turn, the child will benefit
from them and particularly if he follows their advice. ( Also see Earth)
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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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