…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.

…with one’s beloved. If one chooses to live in a sanctuary away from people in a dream, it means that he will be protected from sin. If a sick person leaves his prison cell in a dream, it means that he will recover from his illness. If a prisoner sees the gates of his jail open, or if there is a hole in the wall, or a ray of light, or if the ceiling of one’s prison disappears and he can see the skies and stars above him, or if he can see them through the walls of his cell in a dream, it means that he will escape from jail. A prison in a dream also represents the safe return of a traveller, or the death of a sick person. If one sees himself imprisoned and tide-up by someone in authority in a dream, it repre- sents adversities he…