Author: Abu Muhammad Khalid bin Ali Al-Anbari (رحمہ اللہ)
Kashat Karna (Cultivation):
- Cultivation symbolizes ease in difficult matters and quick sustenance.
- If cultivation occurs in a peaceful land, it indicates plague or epidemic.
- Cultivation in a marketplace signifies abundant trade and high profit margins.
- Cultivating in a good place by people indicates rewards and virtuous deeds.
Kafir (Disbeliever):
- A disbeliever in a dream symbolizes an enemy.
- An old disbeliever represents an old adversary.
Kafur (Camphor):
Seeing camphor symbolizes righteous deeds.Kaan (Ear):
The ear signifies obedience. If one sees their ear enlarged in a dream, it indicates increased devotion and submission.Kahin (Soothsayer):
A soothsayer in a dream represents a liar or a deceiver.Kabootar (Pigeon):
- A female pigeon symbolizes a beloved woman.
- A pigeon hunting suggests gaining wealth from honorable people.
- Seeing a pigeon in one’s home and being unmarried means marrying a beautiful and loving woman.
- For someone troubled or missing a loved one, seeing a pigeon is good news.
- Shooting a pigeon in a dream suggests wealth and daughters.
- Feeding a pigeon signifies educating a woman.
Kitab (Book):
- A book represents strength.
- It can also signify a sympathetic friend.
Kutta (Dog):
- A dog represents a foolish person.
- A barking dog indicates that a lowly person will speak rudely to the dreamer.
- A hunting dog signifies honor, wealth, and prosperity.
Karam Kala (Fat and Ill-Mannered Person):
Symbolizes a coarse and ill-natured individual.Kursi (Chair):
A chair signifies elevation and honor. An iron chair denotes strength and power.Kara (Bracelet):
- Holding onto a bracelet signifies a religious person.
- Removing a door's latch symbolizes engaging in an innovation.
Kasturi (Musk):
Smelling or buying musk symbolizes a pleasant life and virtuous deeds.Kashti (Boat):
- For a distressed, ill, or famine-stricken person, seeing a boat indicates salvation.
- Boarding a boat with pious people means following the path of guidance.
- Being on a boat with family and friends signifies honor, goodness, blessings, and protection from enemies.
- A broken boat symbolizes an unfortunate event.
- A hole in the boat after boarding represents relief from troubles, as referenced in the Quran:
"Did you make a hole in it to drown its passengers?" [Surah Al-Kahf: 71]
Kashti Karna (Wrestling):
- Overpowering someone in wrestling indicates causing the loss of their wealth.
- Wrestling and defeating a jinn signifies indulging in usury, magic, or losing wealth.
- Wrestling also symbolizes disputes and quarrels.
Kaaba Sharif (The Sacred Kaaba):
- The Kaaba represents a ruler or leader.
- Praying in the Kaaba signifies protection from enemies and well-being.
- The collapse of a Kaaba wall symbolizes the death of a leader.
- Facing any direction other than the Kaaba in a dream signifies deviation from Sunnah.
- Alteration in the Kaaba’s condition represents the state of leadership or imamate.
- Performing circumambulation or Hajj-related rituals signifies religious improvement.
- Facing the Kaaba indicates proper direction in worldly and religious matters.
Kufr (Disbelief):
- Disbelief symbolizes oppression or denial of truth.
- It also indicates a test in religious matters.
Kafan (Shroud):
A shroud symbolizes concealment and covering.Kakri (Cucumber):
Cucumbers represent forthcoming goodness and well-being.Kalwanji (Black Seed):
Seeing black seeds in a dream indicates physical health.Kamra (Room):
Refer to: "Upper Room."Kamzori (Weakness):
Physical weakness indicates religious weakness or negligence in duties.Kandha (Shoulder):
- A shoulder signifies a friend, partner, or deputy.
- It also symbolizes travel.
Kunda (Ring Bolt):
It represents faith and religion. Holding onto it signifies dying in a state of Islam.Kankrian (Pebbles):
- Pebbles represent money.
- They also symbolize performing Hajj and pelting stones at the devil.
- Alternatively, they indicate slander or abusive language.
Kunwan (Well):
- A well at home or in owned land indicates financial ease, relief from difficulties, and unexpected benefits.
- A well on the road symbolizes overcoming hardship.
- Seeing Zamzam water and drinking from it signifies the fulfillment of one’s needs.
Dreams Starting with the Letter 'K' and Their Possible Interpretations
Kangan (Bangle):
- If a man wears a bangle, it signifies distress.
- If a woman wears a bangle, it signifies happiness and blessings. Some scholars interpret a silver bangle as a sign of piety and faith because it is the jewelry of the dwellers of Paradise.
Kanghi (Comb):
- Seeing a comb in a dream indicates improvement, especially in partnerships.
- A comb can also signify a just and fair person.
Kotahi (Negligence):
Negligence in a dream symbolizes shortcomings in actions.Kawa (Crow):
- A crow represents separation from friends and feelings of alienation.
- It may also symbolize burial and graves.
Koda (Whip):
Seeing a whip falling from the sky indicates Allah’s displeasure and punishment.Koda Kachra (Garbage):
- Garbage symbolizes useless possessions.
- Dung in this context represents a guide, though it is not favorable for a wealthy person.
- Seeing a garbage collector signifies laboring for others.
Khana (Food):
- Out-of-season foods signify a continuous provision of sustenance.
- Seasonal foods signify limited sustenance.
- Royal meals symbolize honor and grandeur.
- Eating pumpkin signifies adherence to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- Eating with scholars represents knowledge, guidance, and blessings.
- Eating in forbidden utensils, such as gold or silver, indicates forthcoming distress.
- Eating with the left hand signifies listening to an enemy and betraying a friend.
- Receiving an invitation for lunch signifies a long journey, while a general invitation signifies relief from troubles.
- Eating one’s own flesh symbolizes spending one’s wealth.
- Eating another’s flesh signifies backbiting.
Kehrha (Fog):
Fog in a dream signifies confusion and the mixing of religious and worldly matters.Khajoor (Dates):
- Eating dates symbolizes sustenance.
- If dates approach the dreamer, it signifies wealth and relief from worries, as mentioned in the Quran:
“Shake the trunk of the palm tree towards you; it will drop fresh ripe dates upon you.” [Surah Maryam: 25] - Splitting a date and removing its pit signifies the birth of a son.
- Eating good dates symbolizes eloquence and gaining beneficial things.
- Eating dates signifies the sweetness of faith.
Khajoor Bechnay Wala (Dates Seller):
A dates seller symbolizes lawful sustenance or a scholar of Hadith.Khajoor Ka Darakht (Date Palm):
A date palm represents a knowledgeable person or a Muslim who benefits others.Kholna (Unlocking):
Unlocking locks or opening closed spaces signifies relief from hardships and ease in earning sustenance.Kheti Bari Karna (Farming):
- Farming signifies pregnancy in a woman.
- Burning crops indicates famine and hunger.
- Running through green fields symbolizes striving for piety and worship.
Khanay Ki Dawat (Food Invitation):
An invitation to food signifies gathering for a virtuous purpose.Khelna (Playing):
Playing in a dream signifies arrogance, mockery, and negligence in religious duties.Khelne Ka Ball (Ball):
- A ball symbolizes disputes or competition for worldly gains.
- It can also signify travel and relocation.
Khandar (Ruins):
- If a populated village or city turns into ruins, it indicates misguidance or a calamity.
- Seeing a ruined city becoming prosperous indicates the dreamer’s improvement in religious matters or returning from misguidance to guidance.
- A woman seeing her house’s roof collapse signifies her husband’s death.
- The breaking or falling of anything, such as a wall, signifies the arrival of troubles.
- Ruins can also signify travel and relocation.
Keera (Worm):
Stomach worms symbolize one’s offspring.Keechar (Mud):
If mud appears in a drought-stricken land, it symbolizes greenery and good news.Keel (Nail):
A nail symbolizes a person who is helpful to others.Dreams Starting with the Letter 'G' and Their Possible Interpretations
Gana (Singing):
Singing in a dream signifies meaningless talk and distress.Gaye (Cow):
- A cow represents a year.
- A fat cow symbolizes a prosperous year, while a lean cow represents a year of famine.
- Eating cow meat signifies an increase in wealth and status.
Gabriela (Unpleasant Person):
An unpleasant person in a dream symbolizes undesirable traits or interactions.Gidh (Vulture):
- A vulture represents a king.
- It can also symbolize longevity, wealth, or warfare.
Gadha (Donkey):
- A donkey signifies travel or a scholar with no practical deeds.
- A donkey also represents human effort and struggle. Riding a donkey in control signifies praiseworthy effort.
- The sound of a donkey is undesirable.
Gandi (Footprints):
This can signify searching for someone’s path or following in someone's footsteps.Grammer Ka Maahir (Grammar Expert):
- Seeing a grammar expert symbolizes eloquence and refinement in speech.
- Becoming skilled in grammar in a dream signifies wealth, recovery from illness, or relief from difficulty.
Gardan (Neck):
- A thin neck signifies oppression and inability to bear the burden of trust.
- Neck pain indicates poor dealings and negligence in fulfilling trusts.
Gard-o-Ghubar (Dust):
Refer to "Ghubar" for interpretation.Girna (Falling):
Falling from a height indicates a shift from a good state to a worse one.Girja (Church):
- A church symbolizes falsehood, slander, or innovations in religion.
- Seeing one’s house turned into a church indicates the house has become a gathering place for innovators or sinners.
Girftar Hona (Imprisonment):
- Being imprisoned in a dream signifies humiliation and distress.
- Being confined in an unknown stone house symbolizes death, and the house represents the grave.
- If a woman is imprisoned by a ruler, it signifies her upcoming marriage.
Girvi Rakhna (Pledging):
- If someone is pledged somewhere, it means they are burdened by sins and are accountable for them.
- Being pledged also symbolizes exposure of faults or slipping from grace.
Garmi (Heat):
- Feeling heat in winter symbolizes the availability of food and clothing.
- Feeling heat in summer has an opposite interpretation.
Garha Khodna (Digging a Pit):
- Digging a pit signifies wealth acquisition, according to the effort of digging.
- It can also symbolize deceit and trickery.
- If someone hides in a pit with no exit, it means they will face deceit and treachery equivalent to the depth and size of the pit.
Guftagu (Conversation):
Refer to "Baat Cheet" for interpretation.Girgat (Chameleon):
- A chameleon signifies the king's minister, resilience, and assistance in difficult matters.
- It can also symbolize a test in religion.
Gulab Ka Phool (Rose Flower):
- A rose signifies good reputation and joy.
- Cutting a rose plant symbolizes grief and distress.
Glass (Glass):
A glass in a dream symbolizes a woman.Gul Dasta (Bouquet):
- A bouquet signifies relief from troubles and virtuous deeds.
- If a deceased person gives a bouquet to a living person or has a bouquet, it signifies the deceased’s place in Paradise.
- For an unmarried person, a bouquet signifies a spouse. For a woman, it indicates children.
- It can also signify knowledge and good reputation.
Galay Milna (Embracing):
- Embracing a living person signifies long-term companionship.
- Embracing a deceased person may signify death.
- Embracing a woman signifies gaining worldly benefits.
Gilah (Necklace):
A necklace symbolizes a wife.Gumshuda Aadmi Ki Wapsi (Return of a Lost Person):
This signifies recovery from illness, relief after hardship, and the return of previous conditions.Ganna (Sugarcane):
Refer to "Bans" (Bamboo) for interpretation.Dreams Starting with the Letters "G" and "L" and Their Possible Interpretations
Gunah (Sin):
The interpretation of sin is borrowing or incurring a debt.Gunbad (Dome):
A dome symbolizes a woman.Goonga Pan (Mute):
Being mute in a dream signifies religious corruption and accusations.Gandum Ki Bali (Wheat Spike):
- A wheat spike symbolizes accumulated wealth that continues to grow.
- A green spike represents sustenance and prosperity.
- A dry spike indicates famine.
Gawah (Witness):
A witness symbolizes a nomadic person who deceives others.Gosht (Meat):
- Meat represents sustenance and prosperity.
- Eating someone's flesh signifies backbiting.
- Pork meat symbolizes forbidden wealth.
- Fish meat symbolizes pure sustenance.
- Unknown meat and blood signify trials.
- Roasted meat represents quickly obtained sustenance.
Ghutan (Suffocation):
- Suffocation signifies a decrease in sustenance.
- It also indicates sins and their effects.
- If a house appears more spacious than usual, it symbolizes increased virtue and prosperity.
Ghoda (Horse):
- A horse accompanying the dreamer signifies an abundance of sustenance and dominance over enemies.
- Riding a horse with skill signifies honor, position, and wealth.
Ghee (Clarified Butter):
Ghee symbolizes beneficial knowledge.Ghee Farosh (Butter Seller):
A butter seller represents a scholar or a wealthy person.Gaind (Ball):
Refer to "Khelne Ki Ball" (Playing Ball).Geesu (Hair):
- Having long hair signifies having righteous children.
- Hair on one’s head represents wealth.
- Long hair for a woman signifies her children.
La Ilaha Illa Allah (Reciting the Testimony of Faith):
- It signifies guidance and good news.
- Reciting it during a calamity earns rewards, and reciting it in distress signifies relief.
La Hawla Wa La Quwwata Illa Billah (Reciting the Phrase of Power):
- It signifies virtue and abundance.
- It also means entrusting matters to Allah and achieving a good outcome.
Lathi (Stick):
Refer to "Asa" (Staff).Libas (Clothing):
- Green clothing for a living person signifies piety and worship; for the deceased, it indicates their good state.
- White clothing symbolizes goodness.
- Wearing black clothing, if unusual, signifies facing undesirable matters.
- Wearing black clothing as a habit signifies honor, position, wealth, and authority.
- Red clothing symbolizes abundant wealth, with the obligation to give Zakat.
- For a woman, red clothing symbolizes happiness and joy.
- For a wealthy person, new clothing signifies improved finances. For a poor person, it indicates prosperity. For someone in debt, it signifies debt repayment.
- Wearing new clothes after bathing symbolizes relief from distress and achieving goodness.
- Torn or old clothing symbolizes sorrow and distress, as does dirty clothing.
- Removing dirty clothing symbolizes the end of worries.
Lehaf (Quilt):
A quilt symbolizes a woman. Covering oneself with a quilt at night signifies marriage or achieving comfort and peace.Ladayi (Fighting):
Refer to "Jang" (War).Larka (Boy):
A boy signifies good news.Lashkar (Army):
An assembled army symbolizes the dominance of the people of truth.Lal-o-Jawahir (Gems and Jewels):
- Seeing rubies signifies wealth and happiness.
- Fixing a ruby stone into a ring and planning to wear it indicates marrying a beautiful and pious woman, as referenced in the Quran:
"As if they were rubies and coral." [Surah Ar-Rahman: 58]
Lakri Farosh (Wood Seller):
Wood represents hypocrisy, and a woodcutter symbolizes the leader of hypocrites.Lakri Ka Keera (Woodworm):
Refer to its specific interpretation.Lamba Hona (Becoming Tall):
- Being tall signifies extended knowledge and increased wealth.
- Growing taller signifies a long life, whereas being short indicates a short lifespan.
- Slightly increasing in height signifies diminished respect or nearing death.
Hazrat Lut (AS) (Prophet Lot):
- Seeing Prophet Lut (AS) signifies distress caused by relatives or a wife.
- It can also symbolize triumph over enemies.
Lomri (Fox):
A fox represents a deceitful and cunning opponent.Lehsan (Garlic):
- Garlic represents forbidden earnings and foul speech. The one who holds it receives harm in exchange for good deeds.
- For a sick person, eating garlic signifies recovery.
Lehar (Wave):
A wave symbolizes hardship and punishment.Lemon (Lime):
- Yellow lemons signify illness.
- Green lemons are slightly better than yellow ones.
- Lemons also symbolize reproach.
- A lemon tree represents a person who benefits others.