Search Key: Jamarat
Jamarat
(See Pelting stones)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Pelting stones
(Twenty one pebbles collected at Muzdalifa near the Plain of
‘Arafa during the pilgrimage season and are used to stone the devil at a place
called Jamarat.) In a dream, pelting stones represent fidelity, paying one’s
debts, victory over one’s enemy, or doing good deeds. To eat one of the stones
which are intended for pelting in a dream means to devour or steal the property
of a young orphan. Pelting stones in a dream also means fulfilling one’s
obligatory prayers and fasting, having earlier missed their performance for a
legitimate reason. (Also see Pebbles; Pilgrimage; Jamarat)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Pebbles
In a dream, pebbles represent men, women, little children, or counted
money. They also mean memorizing a book of knowledge, understanding it,
knowing it by heart, or writing poems. They also mean performing one’s
pilgrimage to Mecca and pelting stones in the valley of Mina at a placed called
Jamarat. Pelting stones in a dream also means harshness, toughness, slander,
or youth. Collecting pebbles for pelting from a marketplace, a street, under the
trees, or in a farmland in a dream means receiving financial benefits. Collecting
pebbles at the foot of a tree in a dream means receiving a gift from a person in
authority, or profits from the sea, learning at the hand of a good teacher, a gift
from a wealthy wife, or they could mean the birth of a son if one does not have
a son. Throwing pebbles in the sea in a dream means wasting one’s money.
Throwing pebbles in a well in a dream means benefiting from a marriage or a
business. (Also see Gravel, Pelting stones)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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