Aaron

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(The Prophet Aaron, the older brother of God’s prophet Moses, upon both of them be peace.) Seeing the prophet Aaron (uwbp) in a dream means exaltedness, leadership, or that one may become an Imam, a vice-regent of a great person, and perhaps suffer from many adversities because of it. Finally, he will triumph and attain his goals, or he may destroy a tyrant and an unjust ruler. If a warrior sees God’s prophet Moses or his brother the prophet Aaron, upon both of them be peace and blessings, in a dream, it means that he will be victorious and triumph over his enemy….

Abattoir

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Slaughterhouse)…

Abandoned infant

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Orphan)…

Abacus

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Calculator) In a dream, an abacus represents social order, conformity and uprightness. Seeing an abacus in a dream also reflects one’s own state and conduct. If the frame and beads are in a good condition, operate smoothly and smell fragrant in the dream, the abacus then denotes one’s uprightness and good conduct. If they look dirty, greasy and rough to handle in the dream, then they denote the ill management of one’s life or business. If one sees an abacus in such a condition in his dream, it may also represent unsanitary food preparation, a greasy spoon restaurant, or it could mean abating the declared weight or value of a merchandise. An abacus in a dream also may represent a well behaved child, a student, a teacher, or a judge. If one turns into an abacus in a dream, it means an illness or a calamity. An abacus in a dream also means that one’s patience, contentment and trust in God Almighty will reserve him a generous reward. (Also see Record keepers)…

Abdomen

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Venter) The surface part of the body between the chest and the pelvis in a dream represents one’s strength and health condition, wealth, or it could mean poverty. {Also see Body 1 )…