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Bootis

(See Constellations)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Constellations

In a dream, Alcyone means dirt or wealth—Aldebran means retreat or one’s sexual organs—Aldromeda means a woman in distress—Alhena means satisfaction or impotence—Antilia means iron—Apus means a heavenly bird—Ara means flying—Arctunus means unlawful earnings or actions—Argo means travelling by sea—Auriga and Corvus mean fortune and blessings— Bootis represents a shepherd or servitude—Castor means advancement— Cepheus represents a ruler—Corona Australis means marriage—Corona Borealis means forgiveness and safety—Cygnus means a swan—Grus means departure— Libra means adultery—The Celestial equator means happiness—The Little Bear, the Great Bear, Aquila, Orion, Spica, Arietica or Aquarius among others, if one sees them or owns them or controls them or recognizes their names in a dream, it means befriending someone or marriage to a woman with that name or zodiac sign or character, or it could mean begetting a son. The celestial pole in a dream represents a devout worshiper or a high ranking commander—Pollux means delays—The Ursa Major and Ursa Minor mean pursuit, following, signs of guidance or tracks of moving around—Triangulum means conditions—Vela means confrontation—Viergo means a contraceptive—and Vulpicula means screaming. (Also see Celestial spheres; Dog; Star)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

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.

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