To dream of finding money, denotes small worries, but much happiness. Changes will follow.To pay out money, denotes misfortune.To receive gold, great prosperity and unalloyed pleas...
Discover MoreTo dream of walking through rough brier, entangled paths, denotes that you will be much distressed over your business complications, and disagreeable misunderstandings will produce...
Discover MoreTo dream of counterfeit money, denotes you will have trouble with some unruly and worthless person. This dream always omens evil, whether you receive it or pass it. ...
Discover MoreTo see a walking stick in a dream, foretells you will enter into contracts without proper deliberation, and will consequently suffer reverses.If you use one in walking, you will be...
Discover More(Allot, Distribute, Gift, Offer) Giving something in a dream indicates the value or worth of the giver.If one gives his workers or a needy person little money when they merit mor...
Discover MoreIn a spiritual sense, dreaming of a gift may be pointing us towards our creative talents, of which we may not yet be aware. We need to acknowledge the gifts and talents we have and...
Discover MorePayment for betrayal; debasing one’s religious morals for self-gratification, i.E. Thirty pieces of silver, drug- dealing money...
Discover More1. Various pathways in one’s life.2. Commitment, dedication.3. If walking among a crowd, one feels admired. ...
Discover MoreAccepting something from the dead is regarded as good while giving him something is regarded as bad.If a person sees a dead person giving him something of this world it mean he wil...
Discover MoreIn a dream, forging money means using vile words, or words without action.(Also see Minting)...
Discover MoreDrawing water from the well and seeing impurities and filth in such water means the person doing so will pollute his wealth with haraam wealth....
Discover MoreIt means a son will be born to him and he will die, or if he is wealthy he will lose his wealth.And Allah, The Pure and Sublime knows best....
Discover More(Death) In a dream, the return of one’s soul back to its Lord means remitting of a trust back to its rightful owner, the recovery of a sick person from his illness, the release o...
Discover MoreLending an object or lendingmoney to someone in a dream means profits of equal value.(Also see Borrowing, Loan)...
Discover Morehe symbolsies an aalim from whom people derive no benefit except material benefit....
Discover MorePossessing, gathering, walking in a cloud or mounting a cloud means the observer of the dream will acquire much wealth and prosperity....
Discover MoreSeeing the Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu-Alayhi-wasallam) walking is in reality an instruction from him that the Ummah should engage in Jihaad. It also suggest that the observer of suc...
Discover MoreIn a dream, a money exchanger represents knowledge, poetry, speaking the right words, richness after poverty, a school, the fellowship of a wise man, or a scale. In a dream, a mone...
Discover MoreSeeing a turtle walking on the road or in a garbage or in a dumping place means that the inhabitants of that place have little or no regard for Islamic knowledge. They will soon be...
Discover MoreIf a person sees himself walking on sand or picking up sand, it means he will have to toil very hard in order to become wealthy....
Discover MoreWalking on the ocean suggest he will have dominance on the nobility and elite people of the world....
Discover MoreWalking on water in a dream represents one’s strong faith, certitude and trust in God Almighty. This is particularly true if while waking one also speaks words of wisdom. Otherwi...
Discover MoreA man compassing the streets in a dream represents a guide, a shaikh, a spiritual guide, a preacher, a teacher, a peacemaker and one who accepts what is good and discards what is e...
Discover MoreTo dream of walking or passing through fire is symbolic of being tested, refined, or matured, Ps. 66:12, 1 Peter 4:12 ...
Discover MoreVery common with some people, especially during adolescence or times of stress. Sometimes accompanied by hallucinations. Sleep walking is normal as an occasional event in child...
Discover MoreFleeing or approaching something, as in Emigration. Not wanting to be part of something anymore or not wanting to be doing something in a particular way. What’s important is what...
Discover MoreA need for communicating something, getting somebody’s ear, convincing somebody. Usually a sign that you are justified in expecting recognition. Fear of appearing in public or pu...
Discover MoreVision: Seeing a pastor: your constant “preaching”—or telling people what to do all the time—is making you increasingly unpopular. Being the pastor: even if it is difficul...
Discover MoreDreaming that you walk backwards means that you are regressing in life. What you are looking for is increasingly farther away. You may feel unsuccessful, unable to achieve goals. T...
Discover MoreIn general, activities such as walking, running and cycling are self-sufficient, pro-active and personal modes of progression, owing their movement entirely to will and physical ef...
Discover MoreMoney, cash or coins in dreams are often thought to be a sign of emotional transactions.If you give money away, this suggests a generosity of spirit or it might reflect emotional t...
Discover MoreIf you dream of sending someone flowers or presenting or receiving flowers or a bouquet, try to identify who the other person in the dream is. It may be someone you admire, love or...
Discover MoreMoney in dreams represents things of great value to you, but such dreams are not necessarily about monetary value.For Jung, money is a symbol of the power required to achieve spiri...
Discover MoreThe appearance of cash or money in your dream represents those things you value in life, or perhaps your feelings of self-confidence. It can also signify, your energy, personal res...
Discover MoreSleepwalking or moving is an attempt to put a dream into action. Most likely you have grown out of the habit, if you ever had it, but if an occasion arises which is very stressful,...
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