Search Key: Carbonize
Carbonize
(See Coal)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Coal
(Carbonize; Charcoal; Fuel) Burning coal in a dream means immediate
earnings or a ready to fill order for one’s merchandise. If one can benefit from
it in his dream, it means easy benefits or receiving jewelry as a gift, or having
a type of work in which one needs to use coal. Seeing burning coal in a dream
also means seeking knowledge and wisdom. Coal in a dream also represents an
evil and a dangerous person, or it could mean tainted money, unlawful earnings
or receiving a grant from someone in the government. Burning coal in a dream
also denotes someone who is unjustly suffering from hardships and trials or
someone who’s property is unjustly confiscated. Consumed or burned up coal in
a dream means the same thing as ashes and signifies falsehood. Having large
cuts of coal when one needs small pieces in a dream means worries, distress and
concerns, while having fine crushed coal when one needs chunks to light a fire
in a dream means diminishingof one’s wealth. Seeing coal or charcoal in a dream
also could mean increase or rejuvenation of one’s sexual desires. Seeing coal in
the winter in a dream means money. Fuel for the fire in a dream means
corruption. (Also see Ashes)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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