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Unbalance

(See Delirium; Distraction)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Delight

(Happiness; Music; Oveijoy) Experiencing delight or overjoy from a musical performance in a dream means being moved by sorrow and grief. To feel overjoyed or raptured in a dream also suggests diligence, a quick mind, intelligence or awareness of someone who is known to be leaden, or it could mean a sudden change in the attitude of a stingy person as he turns to spending his money with generosity. The feeling of rapture or emotional ecstasy in a dream also means indulging in sin, becoming alcoholic, committing adultery, or it could mean love for God Almighty, turning toward Him in truth and with sincerity. Delirium: (Distraction; Love; Unbalance) In a dream, delirium represents unbal¬ ance, bewilderment about the world, utter confusion, giddiness or falling passionately in love, or it could denote a better end for all things. (Also see Distraction)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Grammarian

(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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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

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