Author: Abu Muhammad Khalid bin Ali Al-Anbari (رحمہ اللہ)
② Walking on hands symbolizes reliance on a brother, child, or friend for achieving one's objectives.
③ Placing a hand under the armpit and withdrawing it glowing signifies acquiring knowledge if the dreamer is a seeker of knowledge. For a trader, it symbolizes attaining high status and having male offspring.
④ The right hand represents a father, son, or supportive friend.
⑤ The left hand symbolizes a wife, mother, sister, daughter, or maidservant.
⑥ Absence of one hand indicates loss of one of the aforementioned relations.
⑦ A severed hand signifies the death of a brother or friend or the end of mutual affection.
⑧ An extended hand reflects friendliness and generosity toward others.
⑨ Closed hands denote stinginess.
⑩ Injuring hands with a knife suggests encountering something astonishing, as mentioned in the Quran:
“When they saw him, they greatly admired him and cut their hands.” [12:31]
⑪ Eating one's hand signifies regret or facing a tyrant, as indicated in the Quran:
“And the wrongdoer will bite his hands [in regret].” [25:27]
② Riding or buying an elephant suggests contact with a ruler and gaining a high rank, though it could also indicate deceit with eventual consequences. As mentioned in the Quran:
“Have you not considered how your Lord dealt with the companions of the elephant?” [105:1]
③ Seeing an elephant in a dream is not a good sign for righteous people.
② Hands and feet being severed symbolize irreligiosity.
③ Cutting the tongue represents refuting an opponent’s argument or silencing someone with kindness.
④ Seeing severed body parts indicates traveling far away from family.
② It can also symbolize a husband or children.
③ A man wearing a necklace signifies marriage for an unmarried man, and male offspring for a married one.
② It can also signify deliverance from difficulties or punishment.
② An open palm signifies abundance, while a closed palm indicates obstacles.
② It also signifies family, children, animals, and property benefiting society.
③ A broken bone indicates death for a sick person or illness for a healthy individual.
① Catching or receiving a deer symbolizes abundant sustenance.
② For unmarried individuals, it indicates marriage, and for married ones, offspring.
③ Capturing a deer signifies great blessings.
④ A running deer symbolizes disobedience from a spouse.
⑤ A female deer signifies a beautiful maiden.
① Cooking in a pot symbolizes acquiring wealth.
② A pot filled with meat and gravy signifies wealth gained amidst disputes.
① Imprisonment and subsequent release.
② Trials caused by women.
③ Expertise in dream interpretation.
④ Improvement in worldly and spiritual matters for a poor woman.
⑤ Obedience from friends and relatives, along with generosity.
② Seeing him indicates emotional volatility.
Habil (ابیل):
Seeing Habil in a dream signifies jealousy and being targeted by an enemy.Hand (ہاتھ):
① Open and wide hands indicate that the dreamer is generous and spends wealth in the way of Allah.② Walking on hands symbolizes reliance on a brother, child, or friend for achieving one's objectives.
③ Placing a hand under the armpit and withdrawing it glowing signifies acquiring knowledge if the dreamer is a seeker of knowledge. For a trader, it symbolizes attaining high status and having male offspring.
④ The right hand represents a father, son, or supportive friend.
⑤ The left hand symbolizes a wife, mother, sister, daughter, or maidservant.
⑥ Absence of one hand indicates loss of one of the aforementioned relations.
⑦ A severed hand signifies the death of a brother or friend or the end of mutual affection.
⑧ An extended hand reflects friendliness and generosity toward others.
⑨ Closed hands denote stinginess.
⑩ Injuring hands with a knife suggests encountering something astonishing, as mentioned in the Quran:
“When they saw him, they greatly admired him and cut their hands.” [12:31]
⑪ Eating one's hand signifies regret or facing a tyrant, as indicated in the Quran:
“And the wrongdoer will bite his hands [in regret].” [25:27]
Elephant (ہاتھی):
① The elephant symbolizes a fearsome but unintelligent king who is skilled in warfare.② Riding or buying an elephant suggests contact with a ruler and gaining a high rank, though it could also indicate deceit with eventual consequences. As mentioned in the Quran:
“Have you not considered how your Lord dealt with the companions of the elephant?” [105:1]
③ Seeing an elephant in a dream is not a good sign for righteous people.
Cutting Hands (ہاتھ کاٹنا):
① Cutting off hands signifies freedom from dependence on others.② Hands and feet being severed symbolize irreligiosity.
③ Cutting the tongue represents refuting an opponent’s argument or silencing someone with kindness.
④ Seeing severed body parts indicates traveling far away from family.
Paralyzed Hands (ہاتھوں کا مفلوج ہونا):
Refer to: "Paralysis."Necklace (ہار):
① A necklace in a woman’s dream signifies adornment.② It can also symbolize a husband or children.
③ A man wearing a necklace signifies marriage for an unmarried man, and male offspring for a married one.
Prophet Harun (حضرت ہارون علیہ السلام):
Symbolizes a deputy or vicegerent, signifying trials and disputes.Hoopoe Bird (ہد ہد):
① Represents a truthful messenger close to rulers.② It can also signify deliverance from difficulties or punishment.
Palm (ہتھیلی):
① Symbolizes a person’s strength and power.② An open palm signifies abundance, while a closed palm indicates obstacles.
Weapons (ہتھیار):
Refer to: "Arms."Hammer (ہتھوڑا):
Seeing a hammer signifies help and sustenance.Bone (ہڈی):
① Symbolizes determination and strength.② It also signifies family, children, animals, and property benefiting society.
③ A broken bone indicates death for a sick person or illness for a healthy individual.
Deer (ہرن):
A deer represents wives and children.① Catching or receiving a deer symbolizes abundant sustenance.
② For unmarried individuals, it indicates marriage, and for married ones, offspring.
③ Capturing a deer signifies great blessings.
④ A running deer symbolizes disobedience from a spouse.
⑤ A female deer signifies a beautiful maiden.
Plowing (ہل چلانا):
Refer to: "Agriculture."Intimacy (ہم بستری کرنا):
If intimacy occurs in a dream and is followed by a real physical discharge upon waking, it is considered a meaningless dream with no interpretation.Pot (ہنڈیا):
A pot represents the world and its affairs.① Cooking in a pot symbolizes acquiring wealth.
② A pot filled with meat and gravy signifies wealth gained amidst disputes.
Laughing (ہنسنا):
Laughing in a dream signifies joy and happiness.- Loud laughter indicates the birth of a male child.
- Smiling while laughing symbolizes the child being righteous.
- If a deceased person is seen laughing, it indicates their reward in the afterlife.
Prophet Hud (حضرت ہود علیہ السلام):
Seeing Prophet Hud (علیہ السلام) in a dream signifies dealing with ignorant people and ultimately succeeding against them.Hotel (ہوٹل):
Refer to: "Restaurant."Diamond (ہیرا):
Refer to: "Ruby and Jewel."Memorizing (یاد کرنا):
Memorizing something in a dream symbolizes guidance after misguidance, ease after hardship, and the end of distress.Jasmine (یاسمین):
Refer to: "Chamomile."Ruby (یاقوت):
Refer to: "Ruby and Jewel."Becoming an Orphan (یتیم ہو جانا):
Being orphaned in a dream symbolizes humiliation and subjugation, as orphans are often dependent and deprived.Prophet Yahya (حضرت یحییٰ علیہ السلام):
Seeing Prophet Yahya (علیہ السلام) in a dream symbolizes piety and righteousness.Prophet Yaqub (حضرت یعقوب علیہ السلام):
Seeing Prophet Yaqub (علیہ السلام) symbolizes finding lost things and achieving a good outcome.Prophet Yusuf (حضرت یوسف علیہ السلام):
Seeing Prophet Yusuf (علیہ السلام) in a dream signifies:① Imprisonment and subsequent release.
② Trials caused by women.
③ Expertise in dream interpretation.
④ Improvement in worldly and spiritual matters for a poor woman.
⑤ Obedience from friends and relatives, along with generosity.
- It may also signify enduring hardship from siblings before achieving triumph over them.
Prophet Yunus (حضرت یونس علیہ السلام):
① His appearance signifies impatience leading to difficulty, imprisonment, or distress, followed by deliverance.② Seeing him indicates emotional volatility.