Search Key: Begging
Begging
(See Beggar; Soliciting Advice)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Soliciting advice
(Appeal; Begging; Bequeath; Plead) To solicit the advice of a
religious scholar, a learned person, a lawyer, or a judge in a dream means to need
them in a conflict. If a rich person asks a poor person for somethingor for a favor
in a dream, it means that he could suffer in hell-fire unless he repents from his
sins and bigotry. (Also see Advice; Beggar)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Beggar
(Hobo; Mendicant; Poverty; Richness) In a dream, a beggar represents a
seeker of knowledge. If he is given what he is begging for in a dream, it means
that he will succeed in his pursuit of knowledge. His humbleness and his
submission when asking means victory. Beggars in a dream also imply sorrow,
worries, distress, or contemplation. If one sees a beggar receiving or taking
something from him in a dream, it means being in dire need for something, or
he could represent the death of the person intended in the dream. If one sees
beggars entering his house or his town in a group in a dream, it means dispersal
of his family or household and if they take something from his house, it means
a catastrophe. A beggar in a dream also represents a student, and the giver
represents the teacher or shaikh. If one sees himself begging, but to no avail in
a dream, it means that he will be humiliated. (Also see Hobo; Poverty)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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