The Strawberry
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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.
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…
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Is known in some societies as ‘anana’ or ‘excellent fruit’, and displays wealth.
(See Birthmark)
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…
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…
With its arms moving clockwise, portrays ideal man and the power he has for good. In eastern symbolism it signifies the movement of the sun.The swastika moving …
Depicted as: a shadowy figure, often the same sex as the dreamer, a zombie or walking dead; a dark shape; an unseen ‘Thing’; someone or something we feel uneasy…
The ribs symbolise the women of his household. Any pain in the ribs is suggestive of similar mishaps in them.
Generally the moon symbolizes the kings minister or advisor. Sometimes it also symbolizes a woman or a handsome lad.
Seeing an angel in one’s dream is a very blessed dream.The observer of the dream will attain honor and piety.The people of that town in which such a dream was s…
If the neck is severed from the body it means that the person will become free if he is a slave or he will recover from his illness or he will soon be freed of …
It is reported that once, while ImaamMuhammad Bin Sireen (RA) was having his lunch,a lady came to him and informed him that she had seen a dream. When he asked …
To see one’s thigh amputated or detached from the body means that one will separate from his family members.
Our conscious self or ego is only a tiny pan of our totality, as is obvious when we consider how much of our memory or experience we can hold in mind at any one…
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…
Hair symbolises a man’s wealth and assets or that of his employer’s.
In dreams, water is a common theme and its association with the fluid of the womb and its role in evolution make it an archetypal symbol in the dreamer’s emotio…
Both symboise either the observer or his brother or companion – depending on which of the three is implicated in the dreams.
If symbolises beauty and adornment.If the ring is seen destroyed but not the stone, it means a person will lose what he owns but the people will continue to tal…
The sea or ocean symbolizes a vast kingdom, powerful dynasty provided no filth, muck, sediments or frightening waves are seen.
The face and beard symbolise a man’s status and awe. Seeing one’s beard lengthened suggest that his position or status will be elevated.
The left testicle means a son will be born to him.If the left one is ripped or missing, it means no sons will be born to him.
A man once came to Hazrat Imaam Ja’far (RA) and said.”I saw myself as if I were embracing the moon”.The Imaan asked:. “Are you a bachelor?” He answered in the a…
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