To dream of your dead father is a very bad sign, it denotes sickness and misfortune. 119.
Dream dictionary: c o l l i n m or rr i s o n dream meanings
(See Nasal mucus)
(See Carnelian-red | Tahayyat)
Being guarded against misfortune. 24.
…lost money. In the dream, if the new year’s day coincide to be on a Friday, it means the spread of evil, corruption, or political turmoils for that year. If it is a Saturday, it means drought, hardships during a difficult year, plagues and illness. If it is a Sunday, it means a cold winter and a blessed crop for that year. If it is a Monday, it means floods, winter illness and perhaps a partial loss of the crop. If it is a Tuesday, it means shortage of rain and a cold winter. If it is a Wednesday, it means scarcity and deficiency of water, and a cold weather by the end of summer and beginning of autumn. If it is a Thursday, it means a prosperous year, except for the livestock. This interpretation was given by Ptolemy, the Alexandrian astronomer 367-283 B.C. during his residence in Egypt….
Steadiness in fortune, finding happiness in troubles and afflictions. 77.
(See Pilgrimage | ‘Umrah)…
Sorrow and trouble. 234.
…In a dream, exclamation of God’s sovereignty, i.e., uttering the formula ‘La Hawla Wa La Quwwata Ilia Billah’ (There is no will or power except that of God’s Almighty) means constant repentance in wakefulness and hope for salvation. It also means conquering one’s enemies. (Also see Exalting God’s oneness)…
Long life.
(See Tongue)
(See Conformance)
Steadiness and increase of domestic happiness. 254.
This dream tells us how to avoid dangers without the need of confrontation. It is also a symbol of subtlety and sensuality of movements.
…Exalting God’s oneness and sovereignty in a dream means receiving financial compensation for pain and suffering. To utter the formula – ‘La ilaha il Allah’ (there is no god other than Allah) in a dream means that one will only die having faith in his Lord. (Also see Exclamation of God’s Sovereignty)…
Dangerous sickness. 6.
Having law suits, coming in need. 3.
(See Nest)
Unfaithfulness of the same. 96.
Denotes obedience of the same, 20.
…In a dream, it means one’s sons or daughters….
Vexation and trouble. 86.
Loss of property or honour. 4.
Advantage.
(See Sacking needle)
(See Saw)
…In real life, it represents the opposite of what is seen in a dream. It means rejoicing, reunions, pleasures and respect. Sometimes it is also interpreted to portray an intention of one’s children or wife to separate from the family or to live on their own. (Also See Child)…
(See Masjid)
…To dream of a birth signifies a death. One afternoon, at a garden-party, I met an old friend, who told me he had just dreamed his sister had had a child, and as he was curious to know whether that event had actually occurred, he was going to write at once. The dream was verified, but in a manner he did not anticipate; for, on arriving at his house he found a telegram awaiting him there to say his sister was dead! And again, at a cricket match one baking hot day in July I was speaking of dreams, when one of the players exclaimed with a shudder: I fear your interpretation of the birth dream is only too correct. A lady once told my wife that she dreamed she had given birth to a remarkably fine boy, whose eyes, however, were not both of the same colour. Two…