Dream Interpretations Starting with the Letter "B"

Author: Abu Muhammad Khalid bin Ali Al-Anbari (Rahimahullah)

Speech (بات چیت)

① If a person sees themselves speaking in various languages, it indicates they will attain a high position.
② Hearing a bird speak is a symbol of goodness; if one sees birds talking, they will achieve a lofty status.
③ If livestock is seen speaking to a person, it signifies the approach of their death.

Reference: Surah An-Naml (27:82)

King (بادشاہ)

① If someone dreams of being appointed as a ruler, it symbolizes honor and respect.
② For a sick person, becoming a king in a dream suggests impending death.
③ A king may also symbolize the head of a department or leadership.

Cloud (بادل)

① Clouds symbolize people accepting Islam, as they bring life and salvation.
② They also represent knowledge, wisdom, and eloquence.
③ Clouds can indicate a pregnant woman.
④ They may signify rainfall.
⑤ Seasonal clouds imply blessings and wealth.
⑥ They symbolize relief from sorrow and distress.

Musical Instruments (باجا)

① Seeing musical instruments in a dream means indulgence in futile activities and creating chaos.
② If a Quran reciter sees themselves holding a musical instrument, it symbolizes mastery in their skill.

Market (بازار)

① Markets and shops symbolize lies, immorality, and grief.
② If one is seen reciting dhikr loudly in a market, it signifies their role in enjoining good and forbidding evil.
③ Specific market interpretations include:

  • Book market: Guidance and repentance.
  • Pharmacy: Healing and recovery.
  • Sweet shop: Islam and faith.
  • Gold market: Celebrations and marriage.
  • Perfume market: Good news.
  • Weapon shops: Victory in battle.
  • Vegetable or fish market: Wealth and abundance.
  • Butcher shop: Grief and sorrow.
  • Fruit market: Righteous deeds.
  • Wood market: Hypocrisy and division.
  • Tent market: Travel and exploration.

Rain (بارش)

① Non-destructive rain represents blessings, sustenance, and divine mercy.
② Destructive rain, such as blood or stones, indicates disobedience and sins.

Garden (باغ)

① A garden symbolizes a woman, as she nurtures and produces offspring.
② For a warrior, seeing a garden means achieving martyrdom.
③ It also signifies a wife, children, wealth, happiness, and the end of sorrows.

Small Garden (باغیچہ)

① A lush garden symbolizes Islam.
② Seeing a deceased person in a garden represents paradise.

Quarrel (باہمی جھگڑا)

Quarreling in a dream signifies a severe hardship.

Hair (بال)

① Hair symbolizes wealth and long life.
② Cleaning underarm or pubic hair represents debt repayment, relief from worries, and following Sunnah.
③ Braiding hair implies proper management and protection of wealth.

Upper Floor (بالا خانہ)

① Being in an upper room means safety and security.

Reference: Surah Saba (34:37)

② For an unmarried person, it indicates marriage.

Earrings (بالی)

① Seeing a wife wearing earrings implies trade.
② For a pregnant woman, it signifies the birth of a child.
③ For an unmarried woman, it means marriage.

Bamboo (بانس)

Bamboo represents lowly people.

Cook (باورچی)

A cook signifies celebrations and happiness.

Electricity (بجلی)

See "Lightning" for interpretation.

Child (بچہ)

① A small child in a dream symbolizes grief, worry, and weakness.
② A near-adolescent boy symbolizes good news.

Small Sea (بحیرہ)

A small sea represents a wealthy woman.

Ship/Boat (بحری جہاز / کشتی)

① A ship symbolizes relief from grief, illness, or famine.
② Riding a ship with righteous people means following the straight path.
③ Traveling with family indicates honor and blessings.
④ A broken ship signifies wrongdoing.
⑤ A ship with a hole symbolizes salvation.

Reference: Surah Al-Kahf (18:71)

Scorpion (بچھو)

① A scorpion represents a backbiter.
② A scorpion sting indicates an enemy's harm or slander.

Fever (بخار)

① Fever symbolizes the repayment of debts, as it expiates sins.
② It can also mean fulfilling promises.

Stinginess (بخل کرنا)

Stinginess symbolizes poverty and hardship.

Tower (برج)

① A tower signifies being under observation, not safety.
② For a sick person, it may indicate impending death.

Leprosy (برص)

Leprosy in a dream symbolizes obtaining plain clothes.

Basket (بردہ)

Carrying a lost child signifies an enemy.

Reference: Surah Al-Qasas (28:8)

Snow (برف)

① Snow symbolizes sustenance and benefits.
② It may also signify recovery from illness.

Broker (بروکر)

A broker represents either a guide to righteousness or a promoter of evil.

Nakedness (برہنہ ہونا)

① Being naked in a crowd signifies disgrace.
② Feeling ashamed while naked implies poverty and loss.
③ Walking naked means freedom from blame.
④ A woman's nakedness means separation from her husband or home.

Old Age (بڑھاپا)

① Youth dreaming of old age symbolizes dignity but also weakness.
② It may indicate longevity.

Carpenter (بڑھی)

① A carpenter signifies a mentor or reformer.
② It may represent punishing hypocrites.
③ A shipbuilder represents travel.
④ A door-maker signifies wives and children.

Old Woman (بڑھیا)

① An old woman signifies helplessness.
② It also implies loss of wealth.
③ She can symbolize barren land.
④ An ugly old woman represents discord and conflict.

Bed (بستر)

① A bed symbolizes a wife.
② Selling a bed means divorcing a wife or her death if she is ill.
③ A bed also represents a maid or comfort.
④ A soft bed indicates an obedient wife.
⑤ A spacious bed represents good character.
⑥ A new bed symbolizes a beautiful wife.
⑦ A torn bed implies a disobedient and immoral wife.
⑧ Seeing another bed alongside one's own means a second marriage.

Village (بستی)

① A village signifies oppression and destruction.
② Leaving a village implies religious reform.
③ Moving to a city means relief from hardship and safety from fear.
④ The opposite holds for negative imagery.
 
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