Acknowledgment

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Fame)…

Acorn

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Gullnuts)…

Ache

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Pain)…

Accursed son

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Recalcitrant child)…

Accoucheuse

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Dromedary rider | Midwife)…

Accountant

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

In a dream, an accountant represents an astringent person who also has the power to carry sentences. If his accounting is strict and detailed in the dream it means that his sentence will be severe and painful. (Also see Ac- countability)…

Accumulating debts

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Tripping)…

Acquaintances

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Connections)…

Acquittal

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Amnesty | Pardon)…

Adjuring

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(To command solemnly | to swear by God | or to take an oath.) If one sees himself swearing in God’s Name before someone in a dream, it means that the other person will deceive him. To swear solemnly by the stars, the celestial signs or by any physical sign in a dream means arrogance, deception, humiliation, hypocrisy or heedlessness. If one is truthful in his oath in a dream it means that he will win his argument, speak the truth or perform an act that pleases God Almighty. To swear by God in a dream when failure to perform requires atonement means following the truth and emulating the leading example of God’s Prophet, upon whom be peace….

Adjust

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Organize)…

Admonition

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Destruction | Harvest) To impel one’s animal to drive faster in a dream means heeding admonition. (Also see Washing)…

Adjuration

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Ingratitude. See Uncertainty)…

Adam

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

Father of humanity, upon whom be peace. In a dream, Adam represents the elements of sin and repentance. He also represents one’s father or the governor of the land. When seen standing in a noble fashion, Adam also represents attainment and honor. If Adam addresses the person in question in the dream it means that the latter will acquire knowledge. If one becomes Adam or a companion of his and should he qualify for such promotion, it means that he will attain it. Adam also represents the element of temporal existence. Seeing him in a dream also implies understanding, for he was the first to see dreams in this world and to interpret the name of things. Adam also represents reunion with one’s family, concerns, forgetfulness and worries….

Acrimony

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Teeth)…

Acumen

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Perspicacity)…

Accomplished

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Finished business)…

Accolade

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Embrace)…

Abhor

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Hate)…

Ablution

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

Taking an ablution and completing it by giving careful attention to details in a dream means fulfilling one’s needs. Taking a second ablution to perform one’a prayers without the ritual need to do so in a dream means increase in one’s light. Taking ablution with milk or honey in a dream means debts. Ablution is a proper deed in all religions. It is a guard, a clemency, assurance of the divine protection and immunity from punishment. Taking an ablution to perform one’s prayers in a dream means entering under God’s protection against what one may fear. It is reported in the traditions that God Almighty has said to Moses, upon whom be peace – “When you are seized by fear, take your ablution and direct your family to enter the sacrament of prayers.” Washing one’s body in a dream is either performed in preparation for prayers or to wash away impurities. Taking ablution inside a tunnel, or taking a complete ritual bath in a dream means recovering a stolen object. Taking one’s ablution and engaging in prayers in a dream means relief from distress and offering thanks to God Almighty for His protection and guidance. If a merchant sees himself praying without ablution in a dream, it means that he has entered into a business venture without capital. If a worker sees that dream, it means that he has no home to shelter him. If a ruler sees that dream, it means that he has no soldiers to protect him. If a sick person sees himself taking ablution while in bed in a dream, it means separation from his wife or a close friend. Taking ablution inside one’s house in a dream means that one will move to a new house. Taking ablution in the street or the marketplace in public or in a bathhouse in a dream means a scandal, loss and a curse. Taking ablution at the seashore or in a proper ablution area in a dream means dispelling one’s fear, sorrow or distress. Taking ablution while standing over a friend’s head in a dream means inheriting him. Seeing a friend taking his ablution over one’s head in a dream means suffering harm or a scandal that will be caused by such a friend. Taking ablution in a dream also means dispelling fears, recovering from an illness, paying one’s debts or repenting from sin. Taking ablution with hot water in a dream means falling sick. Wanting to take ablution and failing to find the proper means to perform it in a dream means failure of a project or facing adversities. (Also see Tayammum | Enacting | Prayers | Ritual bath)…

Abode

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Dwellings | House)…

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 )…

Abattoir

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Slaughterhouse)…

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….

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)…

Abandoned infant

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Orphan)…

Abominable

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Shameful act)…

Abraham

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(God’s bosom friend, upon whom be peace, arb. khalil) To see the Prophet Abraham, upon whom be peace, in a dream is a good sign of wealth, blessings, glad tidings, devotion, long life, assiduousness, healing of a sick, noble goals, righteous progeny, commanding good and forbidding evil, discard- ing bad company, compliance with the divine ruling, knowledge, guidance, success after failure and separation from one’s family and kin to seek God’s nearness and pleasure. In a dream, Abraham represents the element of com- passion toward one’s son and family and sometime he represents the element of adversities and finally of reachingsafety . (Also see Feast of Immolation | StatiQn of Abraham)…

Abundance

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Kawthar)…

Abuse

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Insult)…