Denotes a prosperous year; plenty of food.

Case of death.

Loss, damage. 166.

Luck in love, happy news from friends and relatives.

Getting wealth, honour and a good wife, receiving money unexpected. 37.

Making long journeys.

Having false friends; misfortune and bad luck. 46.

Approach of afflictions, warning to be cautious.

Getting into unexpected trouble.

Losses; beware of cunning persons, sickness.

Plenty of money and property.

Secret grief, near parting.

A good sign. 269.

Disaster, death of relatives or acquaintances; or, loss of a lover. 230.

Getting into a law-suit.

Bad delusion or affliction. 32.

Wedding. 158.

Receiving benefits and reward.

Being rescued from danger.

Release from danger. 5.

Misfortune, sickness. 76.

Disappointment in hopes.

Luck and blessing in business,

great gain and profit.

Receiving proposals. 204.

Riches, fortune.

Abhorrence, disagreeableness.

Loss of friends.

Receiving satisfaction.

Good progress. 6.

Good undertaking, having credit.

…(Ali bin Abi Talib, God bless his countenance, cousin and son in-law of God’s Messenger, upon whom be peace.) Seeing him in a dream means victory over one’s enemy. Seeing him in a place or a mosque where people are mourning him or performing the funeral prayer on him or carrying his coffin or prostrating to him in a dream means becoming a Shia or gathering one’s strength for a rebellion or to create divisiveness, or it could mean hypocrisy. If a scholar sees him in a dream, it means that he will earn increased knowledge, asceticism, reverence and strength. Seeing him in a dream also means capture by one’s enemy, migrating from one country to another and mostly to die as a martyr. Seeing Ali in a dream also means having a blessed progeny, vanquishing one’s enemy, presiding over the believers, hardships during travels, booty, manifestation of blessings

Honours. 254.

Seeming good luck, but in reality misfortune.

Increase of wealth. 16.

Taking a journey.

Being mentioned in a will.

Being deceived by false friends.

Jealousy, days of sickness. 295.

Overcoming defamation. 7.