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Librarian

(Compiling literary works; Pastry chef; Sweets)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Pharmacist

(Druggist) In a dream, a pharmacist represents a man of knowledge, or a librarian, for drugs and knowledge represent a cure for many illness. Pharmacy: (Drugstore) In a dream, a pharmacy represents healing from an illness.

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Compiling

(Librarian; Pastry chef)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

S.iddiqun

He is the arc angel Saddiqiin, upon whom be peace, who is in charge of interpreting the meaning of dreams and visions, or giving explanatory parables drawn from the heavenly Preserved Tablet. Seeing him (uwbp) in a dream represents glad tidings, festivities, fulfilling promises, recognizing the inevitability of death, enjoying life, travels, coming home, marriage, children, a high ranking appointment, gaining power, victory, or perhaps defeat and humiliation. Whatever this blessed angel of dreams gives or tells will take effect as it is, for he is in charge of such a duty. The arc angel Saddiqiin in a dream also represents the speaker of the house, the translator of the palace, the one who delivers the royal decree and knows the inner secrets. Seeing him in a dream also represents piety, medicine, clarity, perspicacity, transparency of one’s vision, the school teacher who keeps looking at the blackboard, the librarian, an official speaker, logs, or books.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

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