(Bucket; Grammar teacher; Language teacher) In a dream, a teacher
represents a strong person who does people favors and particularly those who
learn at his hand unless if he takes monetary compensation for his work in the
dream. An elementary school teacher in a dream represents a commander, a
judge, a scholar, or a trainer. A grammar teacher and a language teacher in a
dream represents honor, dignity, exalted rank, helping others, having impor¬
tant connections with people in authority, scholars, or he could represent
understanding, clarity of speech, easy life, profits, marriage, children, or
parents. A teacher in a dream also represents a bird hunter who presides over
the affairs of ignorant people. (Also see Educator; Engraver; Grammarian;
Language; Writer)
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Eloquence of speech
(Clarity of speech; Fluency) To have fluency and eloquence
of speech in a dream means being honored, dignified, becoming a knight or being
endowed with immeasurable wealth, or it could mean extension of one’s powers
and control, prosperity from one’s business, fame, or it could mean attaining
excellence in one’s craft or trade. In general, eloquence of speech in a dream
signifies honor and deputyship.
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Heart
(Daughter; Pulsate; Servant) In a dream, the human heart represents his
awareness, diligence, intelligence, master, king of the human body and its
governor. Seeing a heart in a dream also represents good conduct, good spiritual
awareness, religious assiduity and clarity of speech. If one’s heart is stolen from
him in a dream, it means fear, yearnings, bad religious practices, an accident,
or a calamity. Seeing one’s heart blackened, or covered with an opaque seal in
a dream, it means heedlessness, sinfulness and blindness of the heart. (Also see
Body; Chest)
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Dumbness
(Muteness; Silence) In a dream, dumbness means corruption in one’s
religious commitment or falsehood. If one sees himself dumb in a dream, it
means that he insults the companions of God’s Prophet, upon whom be peace,
or backbites honorable people, or that he is a reprobate and an insolent person.
If one sees himself mute in a dream, it means that he is ignorant. Dumbness in
a dream means rescinding a court decision, or to remain silent when one is
supposed to speak. Dumbness in a dream also means dethroning or terminating
one’s employment. If one sees his tongue tied up in a dream, it means that he
will gain eloquence, mastery of words, clarity of speech, wisdom in his words and
prosperity, and it means that he will win victory over his enemy.
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Ismail
(The prophet Ismail, son of the prophet Abraham, upon both of them be
peace.) If one sees him in a dream, it means that he will gain clarity of speech
and preside over his colleagues. He also may build a mosque, or participate in
such a project. It also means that someone will make a promise and be truthful
about fulfilling it. If one sees Ismail in a dream, it means that he may suffer at
the hands of his father, then God Almighty will relief him from such sufferings
or pain.
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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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