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Signing a loan
Signing a loan in a dream means beingput under a court restraint.
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Thorns
(Affliction; Bristling with perplexity) In a dream, thorns represent a
harsh, difficult, repulsive and a distressful person. Thorns in a dream also
represent indebtedness, signing a loan, temptation, degeneration of moral
standards, or social unrest. If a thorn pierces someone in a dream, it means that
he will be tried with temptations, or that he will be hurt from something he
hates. Walking on thorns in a dream means delaying or postponing payment of
one’s debts upon maturity. Thorns in a dream also represent ignorant and
evildoing people who uphold respect for nothing, and who have won neither
material nor spiritual success in their lives. Thorns in a dream also represent
pain and sufferings, complexity of matters, sorrows, distress, difficulties, love,
injustice, or harm caused by women.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Loan
(Borrowing; Charity; Lending money) Loaning someone something in a
dream represents a charity to be paid to the borrower, or that in fact the lender
will need something from the borrower. A loan in a dream also represents
repentance of a sinner, or guidance for a heedless person. Loaning someone
money in a dream also means generosity and giving due preference to others’
needs. Lendingpeople money with generosity to please God Almighty in a dream
means spending money on God’s path. As for a sick person, being under the
constraint of debts in a dream signifies further health complications. If a sick
person sees himself in a dream borrowing to pay his loans, it means his death.
If a borrower finds that his lender has died in a dream, it means relief from his
stress. Signing a loan in a dream means being put under court restraint. (Also
see Borrowing; Charity; Lending money)
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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.
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