(Linguist; Philologist) A grammarian in a dream represents preven¬
tive medicine, drug prescriptions, avoiding evil pranks, or it could mean a cover
for one’s head. A grammarian in a dream also means embellishment of one’s
words, making a flowery speech, falsification or exaggeration. Seeing a gram¬
marian in a dream also means balance, unbalance, gossipry, pretension and
ostentatiousness. If a falsifier becomes a grammarian in a dream, it means that
he will turn truthful and become known for it. If he is a heedless person, it means
that he will receive guidance. If he is a sinner, it means that he will repent for
his sins. If he stammers, it means that he will prosper after having suffered from
poverty. The same interpretation is given for one who suffers from dumbness.
If he is sick, it means that he will recover from his illness. (Also see Linguist)
Granary: (See Underground granary)
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Linguist
(Blunder; Genealogist; Grammarian) In a dream, a linguist represents
blunder and foolish talk, or he could represent a translator, a guide, a road
expert, a genealogist, emulating a good example, or he could represent a
talkative person who does nothing about his habit, or one who does nothing in
relation to what he says. (Also see Blunder; Grammarian)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Teacher
(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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Blunder
(Foolish talk; Nonsense; or people’s foolish talk) Blunder in a dream
means disobedience, sin or refusing to accept a good advice. To make a foolish
oath in a dream means repentance of a sinner and guidance for a disbeliever.
(Also see Grammarian; Fool; Linguist; Lying)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Prescription
(See Grammarian)
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Preventive medicine
(See Grammarian)
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Drugs
(See Grammarian; Intoxicants)
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Philologist
(See Grammarian; Linguist)
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Harvest
Harvesting one’s farm in a dream means ease after difficulty, or seeing
a fast return on one’s investment. It also could represent destruction, or it could
mean receiving admonition. The portion harvested in a dream will equal the size
of destruction that will befall the area. If one sees people harvesting a field in
the middle of the marketplace or a road in a dream, it means that a calamity
will befall them because of their sins. On the other hand, it also means profiting
from one’s business. If worshippers are seen harvesting inside a mosque with
no outside help in a dream, it means reaping the reward of their devotion and
sincerity. Throwing the harvest back into the fields means that one’s deeds are
worthless. To see oneself harvesting outside the season in a dream means
devastation, war, or death. Harvesting a green crop in the dream connotes the
death of a young person. If the color of the harvest is white in the dream, it means
death of an elderly person. If one sees the crop being harvested before its time,
or much later than its due time in the dream, it means death or a war. (Also see
Crop; Earth; Grammarian; Planting)
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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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