(Dampness; Moisture) In a dream, the morning dew means glad tidings,
liberality, generosity and openhandedness. The same interpretation is given for
hail and drizzles.
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Water level
(Artificial lake; Farm pond; Ombrometer; Ombrograh; Pluviometer;
Rain gauge; Reservoir) The water level of an artificial lake or a reservoir in a
dream represents God’s mercy, blessings, rain, celebrations, festivals, a wed¬
ding, the pilgrimage season, a good harvest, or the governor’s mansion. Seeing
the city’s reservoir full to capacity means glad tidings and prosperity. If one
finds the water level low, and if the waterside is covered with crusts, mildew,
decay and produces a fetid odor in the dream, it means drought and adversities.
The city’s reservoir in a dream also represents its governor. Whatever condition
it portrays in the dream, be it good or bad, will be exhibited in his work. In a
dream, all gauges that are used in measuring the water level have the same
interpretation. (Also see Water)
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Hail
(Icy rain) In a dream, hail means calamity, sufferings, hunger, loss of
property, poverty, mass persecution, or torture. In nature, this element cools the
earth and eliminates many harmful insects, worms or scorpions and limits the
danger of snakes. Thus, seeing hail in its proper season in a dream means
eliminating the source of one’s stress and overcoming one’s difficulties, enemies,
or jealous competitors. Seeing hail in the summertime in a dream means
business losses, but if it falls in the winter in a dream, it means success and
prosperity. Heavy falling hail in a dream means destruction of businesses,
interruption of communication and damage to roads and highways. In that
sense, hail in a dream means obstruction of public interests. In a dream, hail
also represents a strange type of business that will come from the direction of
the wind carrying such a storm. If no harm occurs in one’s dream, then hail
represents glad tidings and especially if people start collecting it in bowls. If hail
falls over a farmland without damaging it in a dream, it means a good harvest.
If one gathers hail in his garment, or inside a cloth in a dream, it means that
he will lose his riches, or it could mean the loss of an awaited shipment. (Also
see Dew; Ice)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Moisture
(See Dew)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Dampness
(See Dew)
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Drizzling
(See Dew; Rain)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Melon
A water melon in a dream represents a sick person with many problems
including suppression of urine. A melon in a dream also means that one will be
struck with an adversity for which he will find no solution, and he will not
understand its consequences for sometime to come. Eating a water melon in a
dream also means release from prison. If one sees himself extending his hands
to the heavens from where he receives a water melon in the dream, it means
that he is seeking a job in the government or a wealth which he shall shortly
receive. A ripened water melon in a dream means a sickness, while a green and
unripened melon means youth and a good health. Honeydew in a dream
represent a group of men and women who possess good character and manners.
In a dream, a melon also represents a beautiful woman though with bad
qualities.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Dust
In a dream, dust signifies money. Seeing a cloud of dust in a dream means
a mysterious happening no one knows how to get out of it. Washing one’s hands
from dust in a dream means becoming poor. Dust that accumulates after a
rainstorm or a thunderstorm and lightning in a dream means drought or
adversities. A cloud of dust which is produced from a brisk movement of a car
or a horse in a dream means controlling one’s affairs, indulging in falsehood or
enticing trouble. Dusting one’s store and throwing the dirt on the sidewalk in
a dream means business losses. If a merchant sees his merchandises covered
with dust in a dream, it means depression and unsalability of his merchandise.
(Also see Specs of dust)
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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.
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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