(Burial ground; Grave; Graveyard) Seeing a cemetery or a graveyard
in a dream means appeasement and comfort for a terrified person, and dismay
to a comfortable and a relaxed person. A graveyard represents the elements of
fear, hope and return to guidance after heedlessness. A cemetery represents the
hereafter, because it is its vehicle. A cemetery in a dream also represents the
prison of the body, but in a dream, it also means seclusion, devotion, abstinence,
asceticism or admonition. A cemetery also can be interpreted as the dead looking
drunkard in a bar, a man laying flat in a prostitution house, the home of a
heedless person who often sleeps rather than pray or a hypocrite whose deeds
are not subject to receiving a heavenly reward, etcetera. If a sick person walks
into a funeral procession in a dream, it means that his illness will culminate in
his death. If he is not sick and then during that procession he weeps or prays
for the deceased person in the dream, it means that he will repent of his sins,
join spiritual study circles and serves the people of knowledge. Such a person
also may attain a blessed spiritual station and benefit from what he hears and
sees. If one sees himself walking in a funeral procession and neglecting respect
and contemplation, and instead laughs and jokes, it means that he will befriend
evildoers and accept their evil conduct as a standard norm of behavior. If one
sees himself visiting a graveyard for seclusion, self-awakening and self-re¬
straint, then if he reflects about words of truth, wisdom and repentance in his
dream, it means that he will be asked to judge between two people, and that he
will rule with justice. If one does not contemplate thus in the dream, it means
that he will forget about something important or dear to his heart. If one enters
the graveyard calling to prayers in a dream, it means that he will admonish
people, commands what is good and forbids what is evil. If one sees himself
entering a graveyard and walking over the scattered bones of the dead people
in a dream, it means that he will die and be buried there. A cemetery in a dream
also represents admonition, reading the Quran, crying, reminiscence, piety,
surrender to one’s destiny and discarding worldly gains. A cemetery in a dream
also may represent the scholars, ascetics, governors, leaders, camps or a brothel.
The graves of saints or shrines in a dream signify innovation, heedlessness,
intoxication, adultery, corruption and fear. A stone tomb or a sarcophagus in a
dream signifies profits, war prisoners, a booty or exposing one’s personal
secrets. (Also see Burial; Grave; Shrine)
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Calamity
(Catastrophe; Destiny; Fate; Kismet) In a dream, calamity represents
the opposite effect in real life, meaning: rejoicing after suffering from great
distress.
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Pursuit
(Claim; Search; Wanted) In a dream, pursuit means one’s destiny, or
death. If one sees himself wanted by his enemy in a dream, it means that he may
die shortly. On the other hand, pursuit in a dream also could represent things
that foster one’s pride, such as knowledge, schooling, degrees, money, or work.
If one sees himself pursued by someone in a dream, it means sorrow and distress.
Pursuit in a dream also represents one’s goal in life. If one is not a fugitive, then
to see himself wanted in a dream means appeasement of his fears. If one sees
an ugly looking person searching for him in a dream, he then represents an
unwanted catastrophe, or a mishap. If one is caught by his claimant, then it
means increase of his fears. If one sees himself pursuing something, or seeking
to get something in a dream, it means that he will attain his goal or at least a
part of it.
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Scissors
(Clippers; Shears) In a dream, scissors mean slander and causing harm
to someone’s reputation without regard for the truth. Scissors in a dream also
represent a legal guardian who discerns between true and false. Holding a pair
of scissors in a dream means delivering a brother for one’s first born son, or
having two businesses feeding one another, unless if one is unmarried, then
holding a pair of scissors, or a nail clipper in a dream means getting married.
If one sees a pair of scissors falling from the skies in a dream, they represent
the scissors of destiny and the end of his life in this world. Clipping people’s
beards in a dream means backbiting them. A pair of scissors in a dream also
represents business partners. Sheep shearing with a pair of scissors in a dream
means prosperity. Holding a pair of scissors in a dream also means a dispute
that requires a judge or a mediator.
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Pot
(Cooking pot; Vessel) In a dream, a cooking pot represents one’s wife, his
livelihood and home, while the lid represents the husband. If the pot looks in
a good condition and of value in one’s dream, then it represents his nobility and
honor. A pottery cookware salesman in a dream represents comfort and one does
not need to travel to earn his livelihood, while a copper cookware or other types
of cookware salesman in a dream represent a livelihood based on travelling from
door to door. A cooking pot in a dream also represents a scholar or a man of
knowledge who is sitting in the teacher’s chair, while the meat, vegetables and
spices inside the pot represent his knowledge, wisdom and their benefits for the
seeker. A pot on fire with water boiling inside it in a dream represents a divorced
woman. A pot in a dream also represents a handsome looking man who cares
about his neighbors’ opinions. A pot in a dream also could represent a house¬
keeper . Whatever happens to it in a dream could affect the housekeeper. If there
is a sick person in a family, and if one sees a cooking pot he does not know what’s
inside it in a dream, the stove here represents his bed, the fire represents his
depression and the boiling water represents his worries. If the boiling stops, and
if the contents start to cool down, and if the fire is put off in one’s dream, it means
that he will recover from his illness. Putting a pot with meat and vegetables on
the stove in a dream means imposing oneself on someone to receive a favor. If
the meat is cooked in his dream, it means that one will greatly benefit from such
a person, and his earnings will be lawful. If the meat does not cook, it means that
whatever he earns through the other person will be unlawful. Stirring a pot in
a dream means backbiting someone. If one eats directly from the pot in a dream,
it represents money one could save otherwise beside other benefits. If the pot
one is stirring in his dream does not contain any meat or food, it means that he
will ask a poor person to do something beyond his means, and consequently he
will not benefit from his doing. A cooking pot in a dream also represents one’s
relentlessness toward his enemy. A pot in a dream also denotes one’s content¬
ment and his acceptance of his destiny and of the divine providence. A pot in a
dream also represents a woman or money. The sauce represents lawful earnings
that are accompanied with some hassles. (Also see Earthenware pot; Jar)
Potter: In a dream, a potter represents someone who handles pots and pitchers,
or he could represent a servant, a housekeeper, women, girls or daughters.
Seeing a potter in a dream also means pride about one’s lineage, wealth, or
beauty.
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God’s will
(Destiny; Divine will) Acknowledging God’s will in a dream signifies
receiving great benefits, prosperity or reaping the fruits of success in whatever
good project one undertakes. (Also see Allah)
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Murmur
(Grumble; Rumble) Murmuring or grumbling in a dream denotes the
impeachment of the governor, recovering from an illness, a journey for someone
who loves to travel, losses for arguing people, or perhaps it could mean marriage
and celebrations. To murmur in a dream also means to follow innovations and
to lock one’s destiny on the path of error.
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Divine Throne
(The Glorious Throne of God Almighty.) Seeingthe Divine Throne
of God Almighty in its perfect form means blessings, glad tidings and correct¬
ness of one’s faith. If one sees the Divine Throne missing one of its attributes
in a dream, it means heedlessness and innovation. Seeing the Glorious Throne
of God Almighty in a dream may entail whatever good or evil destiny one may
go through. Seeing the Divine Throne in a dream also means receiving a high
ranking position or assuming a noble function, if one qualifies, or it could
represent one’s wife, house, vehicle, victory over his enemy, writing poems, or
doing good deeds for the one who sees it in its perfect, radiant and glorious
manifestation. If one sees the Divine Throne, and ifhe sees God Almighty sitting
on it in a dream, it denotes his faith, certitude, determination and correct
religious adherence. If one sees himself sitting upon the Divine Throne and his
Lord sittingunder it in a dream, and if one qualifies for governing, then it means
that he will oppress the religious scholars, show arrogance and spread evil on
earth. If one does not qualify for governing, then it means that he will become
a disobedient son to his parents, oppose his teacher, rebel against his superior,
issue a verdict without knowledge, commit aggression against others, or ifhe
is a judge, he will be an unjust one. (Also see Allah; Carriers of the Divine Throne;
Chair)
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Spearman
A battle between spearmen in a dream represents a blow of fate, a
mishap, or a calamity. The way to avoid such a mishap is by spending money
and efforts on God’s path. Such a battle also could mean an attack against one’s
religion, a calumny, or mocking another person’s faith, or speaking ill of
righteous people, or being sarcastic about religion, or it could mean slander,
defamation, confuting someone, defaming him, vilification, or making libelous
statements against someone. If one sees himself stabbing someone with a spear,
a sword, a lance, or a wooden post in a dream, it means making or publishing
libelous statements about someone, and in that case, he is the assailant and he
is liable for his actions, also he will be subjected to the same destiny. If one stabs,
wounds, or threatens someone with any of the above weapons, or if he points
them toward the other person but does not attack him in the dream, it means
that he will be tempted to slander or defame him, then he will withhold himself
from doing so. If one sees people fighting with spears in a dream, it means that
a plague will strike that place, or it could mean rising prices. If one sees them
rebelling against the government in the dream, it means that prices will fall.
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Steering wheel
Holding onto a steering wheel in a dream means pursuing one’s
own destiny and whatever good or bad it brings. Controlling a steering wheel
in a dream means that adverse conditions will turn easy through one’s deter¬
mination and perseverance.
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Billy goat
In a dream, a billy goat represents a person who has an awesome look,
but makes stupid choices. A billy goat also means a great person of an
extraordinary destiny. It also could represents one’s son. (Also see Goat)
Binoculars: (Spy glass; Telescope) In a dream, binoculars represents a notable
person or the person who is looking through them. Looking with binoculars from
a distance in a dream means victory over one’s adversary, attainment of one’s
goals, rising in rank, spying, or happiness. If a merchant looks through
binoculars in a dream, it means sovereignty, prosperity, presiding over his
fellow merchants and gaining power.
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Trust in God
To express one’s trust in God Almighty in a dream signifies the end
of adversities and the achievement of one’s goals. To proclaim one’s trust is God
in a dream is an indication of true faith, recognition of God’s supremacy,
cessation of adversities and victory over one’s enemy. Putting one’s trust in God
Almighty in a dream also means repenting from sin. Otherwise, perhaps it may
indicate the infallibility of one’s destiny, though the end result of one’s encoun¬
ter with his adversities will prove him triumphant.
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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.
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