…(Borrowing | Charity | Lending money) Loaning someone something in a dream represents a charity to be paid to the borrower, or that in fact the lender will need something from the borrower. A loan in a dream also represents repentance of a sinner, or guidance for a heedless person. Loaning someone money in a dream also means generosity and giving due preference to others’ needs. Lending people money with generosity to please God Almighty in adream means spending money on God’s path. As for a sick person, being under the constraint of debts in a dream signifies further health complications. If a sick person sees himself in a dream borrowing to pay his loans, it means his death. If a borrower finds that his lender has died in a dream, it means relief from his stress. Signing a loan in a dream means being put under court restraint….
Dream dictionary: having a lot of money dream meanings
Luck, joy, escaping from danger.
Getting into desired circumstances.
Unpleasant and offensive conduct on the part of others to you.
Getting into disadvantage, being despised.
Creating disputes between friends.
News from friends.
Receiving good news from distant friends or relatives.
Victory over enemies, esteem and honour.
Being in good health.
Anguish and obstacles. 324.
Loss of parents, children, property, office, or situation. 17.
A soon and happy marriage, or a bond of friendship. 369.
Wealth, but much hard work to get it.
Gain, riches.
Unsuitableness, reserved in manners.
Fortune and advantage. 16.
Disappointment in hopes.
Persecution by friends, being dunned by creditors. 26.
Coming into danger of life, accidents, agitation, sad tidings. 39.
Being esteemed and honoured.
Being deceived by supposed friends.
Gaining honour, getting good servants.
Being slandered.
Welfare and health of distant friends and relatives.
Joy and happiness. 122.
Sadness, mourning.
Misery, misfortune and vexation. 5.
Defamation of character, especially from women. 233.
Sickness of a relative. 244.
Getting rich by heritage or accident.
Servitude.
Hearing of a case of sudden death. 236.
Misfortune and grief.
Deceit, avarice.
Being honoured and respected.
Getting into good circumstances. 33.
Disaster, death of relatives or acquaintances; or, loss of a lover. 230.
Happy and contented matrimonial life, and many children.
Gain of honour.