(arb. Dajjal; Imposter) In a dream, the Antichrist represents a con¬
temptuous, deceitful and a tyrant ruler. He does not fulfill his promises and he
has a following of wicked people. His appearance in a dream also indicates the
supremacy of one’s enemy over him or over his land. This will involve massacres,
evil, deception, trials and bloodshed. If a traveller sees the Antichrist in his
dream, it means that a band of robbers may attack him. His appearance in a
dream also denotes the conquest of a land which is saturated with evil. If one
becomes the Antichrist or accompanies him in a dream, it means that he will
suffer from black magic, sorcery, falsehood, decrepitude or it could denote that
a global disease will appear on earth and cause mass physical defects, destruc¬
tion and death. The landmarks that the Antichrist passes by in a dream
represent adversities, trials, injustice, ruins, inundations with floods, destruc¬
tion of crops and drought. (Also see One-eyed)
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Estate
(Farmland) In a dream, a farmland represents wealth and benefits, for
cities live from the produce of a farmland. A farmland in a dream also represents
stored grains or fruits or vegetables. Anything that affects the farmland, such
as drought, inundation, diseases or a fire in a dream will manifest in people’s
life in the cities. A farmland in a dream also may represents one’s livelihood and
earnings, a patient and a helping wife, or a hard-working and a patient husband.
If one sees a blossoming farmland in his dream, it means blessings, growth and
profits from his work. A farmland in a dream also means wasting one’s life in
useless endeavors, or it could mean heedlessness, lack of comfort, pleasure in
one’s life or neglecting to seek knowledge while occupying oneself in pursuing
mundane objectives. (Also see Farm)
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Flood
(Inundation; Torrent) Flood in a dream represents enemy attack, harm,
destruction, sickness, a toiling journey or the inundation of a town. If the water
flows toward a river in a dream, it means that he will escape from a dangerous
enemy. Fighting a flood or trying to prevent it from entering one’s house in a
dream means fighting with one’s enemy to protect one’s family and property.
However, if people still benefit from its waters for their wells or farms in the
dream, then it represents a prosperous year and a good harvest, or it could
represent good irrigations and strong dams. In a dream, a flood also represents
lies, hypocrisy, wasting one’s speech, or it could mean falsehood. If one sees his
town flooded with blood in a dream, then it represents God’s wrath and
punishment for people’s sins. Inundations in a dream also could represent a
rainfall, one’s tongue or a sharp spoken woman. If one’s house is flooded in a
dream, it represent past deeds that will bring later benefits. Flood in a dream
also represents liquid nourishment such as honey, milk, or oil. If one sees
himself collecting the waters of a flood in jars and people seem happy about it
in the dream, it means the availability of food products in abundance and falling
or stabilization of prices. A flood in a dream also means blocking the roads to
extremism or isolating a danger. When one sees a flood in his dream but outside
of its season, it means that he is following some psychic influences or pursuing
religious innovations. It also means wrath, destruction, impeachment, penal¬
ties or a plague, unless if it is falling from the skies, then it means rains and
blessings. If one sees himself coming out of his home to swim into an inundated
town in the dream, it means that he will escape from a ruthless tyrant. Should
one fail to cross, and if he is rather forced to return to his house in the dream,
it means that he should be careful about staying in that town or about disobeying
his boss. Stopping the flood from reaching or entering one’s home in a dream also
means reconciliation with one’s enemy.
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Torrent
(Inundation; Tumultuous outburst. See Flood)
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.
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