Misery, misfortune and vexation. 5.

Trouble and vexation. 9.

Firmness and resolution.

Welfare and health of distant friends and relatives.

Health and gladness.

Sadness, mourning.

Gaining a good reputation and many friends. 69.

Being unkindly treated.

Joy and happiness. 122.

Unsteadiness in business, doubtful success. 50.

Fortune and blessing. 23.

Gaining honour, getting good servants.

Making a long journey, an early and happy marriage.

Seeing a happy friend; bad for servants, for others good; also denotes generosity.

Coming into danger of life, accidents, agitation, sad tidings. 39.

Persecution by friends, being dunned by creditors. 26.

Disappointment in hopes.

News from friends.

Wealth, treasures.

Becoming very rich. 177.

Hearing of a case of sudden death. 236.

Fortune and advantage. 16.

Getting into desired circumstances.

Unpleasant and offensive conduct on the part of others to you.

Creating disputes between friends.

Getting rich by heritage or accident.

Receiving good news from distant friends or relatives.

Victory over enemies, esteem and honour.

Being in good health.

Seeming good luck, but in reality misfortune.

Loss of parents, children, property, office, or situation. 17.

A soon and happy marriage, or a bond of friendship. 369.

Gain, riches.

…(Brand | Burn | Castigate | Punishment | Seal | Sear) Cauterization in a dream denotes a ruler, or it could mean painful words. If one’s forehead or sides are seared or cauterized in a dream, it means that he is obviating or hindering the distribution of charities or the due alms tax on one’s assets, or it could mean a crack down by the authorities on people who are evading to pay their taxes, or it could mean separation between dear ones. If one is cauterized with gold or silver in the dream, it means stinginess or hindering the payment or distribu- tion of God’s rights upon one’s earnings to poor and needy people. If one is cauterized with iron in a dream, it means punishment for his sins. Discovering old marks from cauterization in a dream means discovering a treasurer. Cauterizing someone in a dream also means…

…The flying-dream is, I believe, more common to people with the psychic faculty and artistic temperament than to others. I have sounded many artists and writers on the subject, and they tell me that they often dream they are flying, but seldom, if ever, with wings. I know the sensation well, for I frequently experience it in dreamland. Maybe, as I am walking along a road, I suddenly feel I can fly. I give a jump, and the next moment am moving through the air, a yard or so from the ground, with both feet close together. It is a most enjoyable sensation, and I am so entranced that I keep saying to myself: “It is real this time. I am not dreaming. I can fly at last.” I sometimes fancy I am in a room full of people, who naturally express the greatest incredulity when I tell them…

Becoming a favourite through conversational power.

…to his office and regain honor, because it is also the month in which God Almighty returned the prophet Solomon to his kingdom. If one is bedridden, it means that he will recover from his illness, because it is the month in which the prophet Job (uwbp) recovered from his illness, or perhaps it could mean that one will be sent as an emissary with a mission, or as an ambassador, because it is during this month that God Almighty spoke to His prophet Moses upon whom be peace. As for the second lunar month, known in Arabic as Safar, having a dream during it could be interpreted as follows – If one is pessimistic about what he saw, then it could mean the opposite. If he is sick, it means recovering from his illness. If one is needy, it means that his needs will be satisfied. If one is…

Receiving good news.

Unfaithfulness in a friend.

…person. A wadi in a dream also represents a warrior, a bandit, a highway robber or a lion. If a wadi obstructs one’s journey in a dream, it may represent a robbery, heavy rain, or having to face a dangerous person. If one is not travelling, then it means distress, adversity, harm, imprisonment, fear, or illness. Crossing a wadi in the wintertime in a dream means escaping from danger. Digging a wadi in a dream means the death of a family member. Falling into a steep wadi in a dream and feeling no pain or incurring no harm from it in a dream means that one will receive a gift from someone in authority or from his superior. Inhabiting a valley with no vegetation in a dream means performing one’s pilgrimage to Mecca. To wander aimlessly in a wadi in a dream means writing a poem. (Also see Flying)…