Felt Dream Meanings In Islam
Felt Dream Meanings In Islam
(Felt) In a dream, a felt maker represents patience, endurance, or a most needed tradesman. Seeing a felt maker in a dream represents one’s livelihood, earnings and profits.
(Felt) In a dream, a felt maker represents patience, endurance, or a most needed tradesman. Seeing a felt maker in a dream represents one’s livelihood, earnings and profits.
To See Grimness In A Dream (Austerity; Grimness; Hardness; Rigor; Severity) To be unpleasant, sharp, lacking restraint and wittingly incisive in a dream, or to display a harsh character,or to have one’s heart blocked to receiving admonition,or to be defiant when God’s words are spoken in a dream means pride, arrogance and indulgence in sinful…
To See Golf Ball In A Dream (Baseball;Basketball;Cricket ball;Football; Glob; Golf ball; Handball;Ping Pong ball; Push ball; Snowball; Tennis ball; Volleyball) A ball in a dream signifies a dispute, an argument, a fight to control the world and its resources. Some will desire it and others will reject it. A ball in a dream also…
To See Hard Work In A Dream (Hard work; Toil) Hard labor in a dream means comfort in wakefulness. If a businessman or a rich person sees himself working as a laborer in a dream it represents conceit and a sham, or that he is deceiving people to control their money, or defrauding them of…
To See Hearing Board In A Dream (Cabinet; Council; Court; Inquisitional court) If one’s name is presented before a hearing board for review, and ifhe is nominated to fill a seat in any governmental department in a dream, it means that he may satisfy the requirements of such a position. If he loses the nomination…
To See Herbs In A Dream (Garden greens; Herbs; Legume; Sprouts) A bouquet of fresh garden herbs in a dream represent a man in sorrow and distress. Gathering a bunch of mixed herbs from one’s garden in a dream signifies trouble caused by a female members of one’s family. If it is a bunch of…
To See Holy Book In A Dream (Qur’an;The Last Revelation) In a dream,the Holy Book, or the Qur’an represents a king or a judge who deals with Islamic jurisprudence. If a king, a ruler, or a judge sees that the Holy Book does no longer exist, or if he sees it burning, or if its…