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Wooden bowl
(Bowl) In a dream, a wooden bowl represents the world, or earning
money from a business during a trip, while a porcelain or a ceramic bowl in a
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Bowl
(Cup; Plate; Tray) In a dream, a bowl represents man’s money pouch or what
his wife would like to receive from him. If one sees himself receiving a bowl filled
with sweets in a dream, it means receiving abundance of love from one’s beloved.
If the bowl is filled with sour food or some green raw vegetables in the dream,
it means that animosity will develop on the part of his beloved, and it will
provoke despise and fighting between husband and wife. Seeing a bowl in a
dream also means increase in one’s earnings. A bowl also represents a servant,
a child, a daughter, a nanny, or a handmaiden. Licking a bowl in a dream
represents one’s earnings, and it could mean that he has consumed his lot in this
life, or that he has reached the term of his life in this world. If one sees a large
number of people gathering around a bowl to eat from it in a dream, it means
a reunion of his clan, or it could represent the place of his dwelling. If they are
people of true actions, it means that they will become friendly with him. If one
urinates in a bowl or in ajar in a dream, it means that he will sexually abuse
members of his own family. Abowl in a dream also represents one’s beloveds and
its contents represent one’s love. Holding a bowl in a dream means a reunion
with one’s beloved. (Also see Pot; Wooden bowl)
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Lick
Licking milk, water, honey or a dash of anything in a dream denotes
frugality, tight handedness, or meager earning. To dip one’s finger in a plate of
tasty food and lick it in a dream may denote a precious metal, a jewel, or a
pendant. To lick up one’s fingers or any element in a dream means money, or
benefits from the substance one is licking in his dream. (Also see Electuary)
Licking a bowl: (See Lick; Wooden bowl)
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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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