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Salesman
If one sees himself in a dream invoking false oath, or making false
claims to market his merchandise, it means that he will turn into that state to
live in falsehood and oppose his own conscious. This includes prejudice, belit¬
tling the value of things, underweighing the selling measures, or accumulating
interest from usury. A wheat salesman in a dream denotes someone who loves
the world and does not think about his life in the hereafter. If one sees himself
receiving money for his merchandise, or if he discards his profits from the sale
in his dream, such an act maybe rewarding. Selling yarn in a dream means
travel. Selling salt in a dream means earning extra money. Selling expensive
fashion clothing and declining from taking money in a dream represents a
trustworthy person who will attain a high ranking position. A fruit salesman
in a dream represents a hard-working man who gives priority to his religious
life over that of the world. An aromatic herbs salesperson in a dream represents
a soft hearted man who cries easily, or a Quran reader who recites its verses
in an emotional way that affects his listeners. Birds salesman in a dream
represents a pimp, while a lead salesman in a dream represents someone with
meagre goals.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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