(Cloth) Weaving a cloth or hanging it in the air in a dream means going
on a journey.
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Cloth
(Fabric) Weaving a cloth or hanging it in the open air in a dream means
undertaking a long journey. (Also see Wrapping)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Knitting
(Interlacing yarn or thread; Weaving) In a dream, knitting represents
a problem solver, garments, travels, or hesitation. Knitting in a dream also
means the passing of one’s life and the nearing of its end. Knitting in a dream
also means living under acceptable conditions, or experiencing the gifts of life
between exhilaration and deflation. Knitting a garment in a dream means
travels. If one sees himself wrapping the knit in a dream, it means that his mind
is set on travelling. If one unravels his knit after completing it in a dream, it
means that his goal was reached then obstructed. In such a dream, if one is
incarcerated, it means that he will be released. If he is disputing something, it
means that his disagreements will be solved. Knitting in a dream also could
denote sodomy.
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Spindle
If a woman sees a spindle in her dream, it means that she will beget a
daughter or have a new sister. If a thread line of a spindle breaks in a dream,
it means that a traveller will be delayed. Spinning a wire with a spindle in a
dream means using the help of a stranger. In a dream, a spindle also represents
a messenger, a collector, or a vehicle. (Also see Spindle wheel; Spinning)
Spinning wheel: A girl operating a spinning wheel in a dream represents con¬
tentment, giving things their true worth, or devoting one’s life to a good cause.
If the girl keeps on weaving, then when she finishes her work she unravels the
fabric in the dream, it means God’s wrath, afflictions, or destruction. (Also see
Spindle; Spinning; Wheel)
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Comb
In a dream, a comb represents a good man who strives to help, serve,
comfort and entertain others. A comb in a dream also represents an auspicious
time to be involved in a business partnership or accepting an employment in a
large corporation, since the teeth of a comb are equal. If the teeth of one’s comb
are capped with gold or silver caps, then they represent one’s workers. The
golden caps represent trustworthy workers and the silver caps represent
treacherous and disloyal workers. Combing one’s hair in a dream signifies
paying alms tax, or it could mean distributing charities. A comb in a dream also
can be interpreted to denote an honest and a just man, an hour of happiness,
or a wise person, a judge, a physician, or a preacher one can benefit from his
knowledge. A comb in a dream also represents a hairdresser or one’s mother.
Combing the hair of an unknown woman in a dream represents a wind that will
help pollinate the trees. In a dream, a comb also represents a sifter or a sieve.
The teeth of a comb may represent one’s own teeth or the teeth of a saw. It is
also said that combing hair in a dream means weaving a carpet. Combing one’s
hair or beard in a dream means dispelling adversities and distress. In a dream,
a comb also represents a good man who is just and equitable with all his friends,
or it may mean longevity, wealth and victory against one’s enemy.
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Spider
In a dream, a spider represents a malicious woman, or a weak, perfidious
and a distant man. A spider in a dream also represents a weaver, an ascetic or
a monk. If one sees a spider in his dream, it may mean that he will meet a pious
and a religious man. Weaving a web in a dream means becoming weak. A spider
in a dream also could represent a pleasing wife. If one sees a spider hanging
down from the ceiling in a dream, it indicates a severe winter in that area. (Also
see Tarantula)
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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.
Disclaimer: Dream interpretations shared on this website are symbolic in nature and are intended for spiritual reflection within an Islamic framework. They are not to be considered as definitive predictions. For personal or specific matters, always seek guidance from a qualified Islamic scholar.
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