Incomplete Athaan During the Month of Hajj
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This page presents 1 different perspectives on this dream symbol from various expert sources. Each interpretation considers context, emotion, and personal meaning rather than providing fixed definitions.
An incomplete athaan during any month other than Thil-Hijjah means he will steal something from which he will not profit a tall and, instead, he will become pop…
(Unfinished business) An incomplete job in a dream signifies joblessness, inactivity, indolence, or it could mean an unattainable desire for leadership.An incom…
If the athaan is heard in any other month besides the months of Hajj it means he will impart the knowledge of Deen through discourses and lectures.The same appl…
Pregnancy is one of the most life-changing, and physically and emotionally demanding challenges a woman can face in her lifetime. Research shows that the dreams…
(arb.See Feast of Immolation, Pilgrimage, Responding, ‘Umrali)
An incomplete wudhu with ordinary clean water suggest that the observer’s worldly and religious pursuits will remain incomplete. But as opposed to wudhu with mi…
Calling out the athaan in words unknown to the caller suggests that he is a great thief.
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If a person sees the crescent of the first night of the lunar month, but in reality it is not the first day of the lunar month, one of the following interpretat…
(See ‘Umrali)
Hearing the athaan in one’s dream during the months of Hajj (Shawwal, Zil-Qa’dah and 10 days of Zil-Hijjah), means the observer of the dream will perform Hajj. …
If it is sweet, it symbolises one’s accumulated wealth.
Day 1 of the Month Dream Interpretations Generally signify good news. Fulfillment time: Immediately or within a few days. Day 2 of the Month Dream Interpretatio…
He will perform Hajj and Umrah. But if he is ill he will die.
When dreaming about a particular month, a dreamer should explore some of the outside influences that could have triggered such a dream choice. Upcoming birthday…
(See Arabic months)
The Ka’bah personifies the imaamor khalifah of the Muslims. Therefore, any excellence or defects in the Ka’bah reflects similar excellence or defects in the ima…
1. Renewal of hope about one’s future and dreams.2. Uncertainty about how to approach new problems or situations.
Is known in some societies as ‘anana’ or ‘excellent fruit’, and displays wealth.
(Lunar months : 1- Muharram; 2- Safar; 3- Rabi-’uIAwal; 4- Rabi’u Thani’; 5-Jamadul Awwal; 6- Jamadu Thani’; 7- Rajab; 8- Sha’ban, 9- Ramadan, 10- ShawwaI, 11- …
It symbolises his spokesperson and messenger. At other times it symbolises the soundness of his argument. Thus, if he sees his tongue as cut or short, it sugges…
(See Arabic months)
Is the geometric figure that makes the most efficient use of space.The cells of a honeycomb are hexagonal for this reason and this shape epitomizes nature’s bes…
The three cases represent the three aspects of our personality: the upper case represents our higher or spiritual self, the middle case our mental and social ap…
Simba, the Disney mythical hero, has emerged as a modem popular archetype of a king who must transform the painful loss of his father into a heroic journey. In …
They symbolise the beautiful image portrayed by what a man owns.
Seeing the Holy Qur’aan in the dream means a person will acquire knowledge and wisdom. And writing it means he will acquire Deen, knowledge, wisdom and material…
A glad tiding will be received.
As a rule, stars and planets symbolize the nobility or dignitaries of country. Any goodness in them denote similar goodness in them. Note the interpretations of…
They symbolise a person’s status, honour and dignity. Any excellence or defect in them bespeaks of similar excellence or defect in his status, honour and dignit…
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