(Bundle) In a dream, a bunch or a bundle represents atonement for one’s
sin, or something offered to compensate for failing to fulfill a vow, or it could
mean a tainted business or money. (Also see Bunch of dates)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Commutative contract
(Compensate; Interchange; Substitute) To substitute
something for something better in a dream means an adversity and a distressful
offense one chooses to bear with patience, contentment and accepts it as his fate
until God Almighty removes it and replaces it with a greater reward in this
world and in the hereafter. (Also see Compensation)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Darn
(Invisible stitches; Mend; Patch; Regret) To mend a garment with interlac¬
ing stitches in a dream means correcting oneself, piety, godliness, appropriate¬
ness, good reputation, being free from illness, arming oneself, or it could mean
rain. If one sees his wife’s robe ripped and tends to mend it for her in a dream,
it means that he will insult his wife, then apologize to her or regret his action.
If one sees himself darning his own shirt in a dream, it means that he will have
an argument with a relative or befriend a person of evil character. Darning one’s
clothes in a dream also represents the roar of arguments or disputes. In some
circles, it is also interpreted to mean repentance from one’s sins, regretting
wrongdoing, although one will fail to apologize or adequately compensate the
other person for offending him.
Read More
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Coughing
(Pay; Compensate; Render) In a dream, coughing means complaining
about something or reporting someone to the authorities. If one’s cough is severe
to near suffocation, then it means his death. Coughing in a dream is also
interpreted as intending to report or complain about someone, but one may call
off his drive.
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Lance
In a dream, a lance represents a branch of wood, stability based on one’s
strength, or stepping away from the wrong path. A lance in a dream also
represents a woman, a child, testifying to the truth, or going on a journey. A
lance in one’s hand in a dream represents a grand son or a blessed son who will
grow to preside over people and defend them with his own life. A broken lance
in a dream represents an incurable deficiency or a disease that will inflict one’s
child. Carrying a lance while riding a horse in a dream means authority with
honor. If someone denies his ownership of a lance in a dream, it means an
accident or a betrayal. If the lance belongs to a brother, then it means a calamity.
If one does repair a broken lance in a dream, it means recovering from an illness.
A lance without a spearhead in a dream means the death of one’s brother or
child. A lance in a dream also represents a brother or a friend who will part with
his brother or friend, or it could mean loss of one’s job. Walking with a lance in
one’s hand in the middle of a marketplace in a dream means walking or strolling
with one’s son. As for a pregnant woman, a metal lance means that she will
deliver a girl, and that she will receive a gift of money or a present after her birth
from other daughters. Cariying a lance with a flag raised on top of it in a dream
means attaining a position that will earn fame. If one is challenged by someone
holding a lance against him in a dream, it means that someone will hurt him
with his words, or slander his family. Owning an extra lance in a dream means
having a brother or a friend who will stand for one’s defence when needed. A long
spear means injustice, or it could mean good health. If one bleeds from a wound
caused by a lance in a dream, it means that he will be compensated for pain and
suffering, or that he will return home from a longjourney. Multiple wounds from
a lance in a dream mean financial compensation, though the source of money
is loathsome. Fighting one’s enemies with a lance means earning dirty money.
A person holding a lance in a dream also represents a teacher, an educator, or
someone who helps his brothers and friends. (Also see Javelin)
Read More
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.
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.
Explore More Dream Meanings
Link copied!
We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More